I don’t know that I put much stock in it, but Matt Taibbi seems to think that we may actually see real prosecutions on Wall Street. Here’s a clip from his new piece for Rolling Stone on the newly launched investigation of Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs by New York State Attorney […]
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Might NY’s Schneiderman probe lead to prosecutions on Wall Street?
Posted in Economics, Other Also tagged Bank of America, Corporate Crime, Eliot Spitzer, Eric Schneiderman, financial bubbles, financial industry, financial reform, Goldman Sachs, Matt Taibbi, Tom Miller, Wall Street 2 Comments
Matt Taibbi writes another great article that will outrage people, and ultimately make no difference
Every time I read a new article by Matt Taibbi, it occurs to me that I should probably stop making blanket statements about the poor state of American investigative journalism. I don’t say it enough, but I’m incredibly thankful that he’s out there, exploring that fertile strip of territory between those cultivated so successfully by […]
Posted in Corporate Crime, Economics Also tagged audit the Federal Reserve, bailout, banking reform, Ben Bernanke, Bernie Sanders, Christy Mack, class warfare, corporate socialism, corporate welfare, federal budget, Federal Reserve, Goldman Sachs, Hunter S. Thompson, indignation, John Mack, Matt Taibbi, people who should be in prison, Peter Karches, Susan Karches, TALF, TARP, Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, threats of violence, Timothy Geithner, treason, Wall Street bailouts, Warren Gunnels, Waterfall TALF Opportunity 6 Comments