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"How about we prosecute Harold Raines, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd for their failure, lack of oversight and complacency in the Fannie Mae, and Freddie Mac debacle? How about prosecuting "Secretary" Geithner for failure to file taxes in the last 5 out of 8 years? How about this tidbit of news:
"Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, in his first full day on the job, is announcing new rules to limit special-interest influence on the government's $700 billion financial rescue program.
The new rules are designed to crack down on lobbyist influence over the rescue program. The Obama administration says they go farther than the lobbying rules imposed by the Bush administration."
Except the rukes don't apply to the new assistant secretary of defense, a former Ratheon lobbyist, or evidently to Geithners second in command, a former Goldman Sachs officer. In this case it looks a lot like the Goldman team is ex-facto running Treasury for the country. Look out below!
At least President Bush's team did what had to be done to keep America safe from attacks on our soil. Calling them "criminals" doesn't make their replacements any more palatable. Now I have to worry about an attack on my wallet from tax cheats posing as appointed government officals, and former lobbyists signing massive purchase orders to their former employers. What a life!"
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