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I guess if NJ had re elected Corzine, we may have faced bankruptcy too. If he can be connected to the malfeasance perhaps his personal billions could be at risk.
Opportunity for extreme wealth should come with extreme risk if negligence can be shown.
I’m not a 99%er but this guy stinks. If it walks like a duck, it must be a duck but I’ll make a prediction; no criminal wrongdoing will be found for him.
Absolutely no question that the sharks will start feeding, representing individuals, investors, and all else that put monies into this bandit’s pocket. The lawyers and law firms may even outnumber the investors. While, as a conservative, I deplore such antics, almost as must as I deplore increasing taxes in lieu of reducing spending. The Corzines of this world almost make me give consideration to the so-called “millionaire’s tax” – but then I come back to reality and realize the millionaires will never pay these taxes because they have millionaire accountants to find the loop-holes. Maybe that’s what Congress should be looking at – closing all loop-holes – instead of increasing taxes. Dream on good fellows. Put these kinds of Wall Streeters in jail.