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In reply to the discussion: If you have a better suggestion, let's hear it. [View all]treestar
(82,383 posts)This demand to "prosecute bankers." Who? For what? Maybe the DOJ doesn't have a case to pursue? Ask them first.
He may think the financial reform is no good, but many people think it is a good thing.
What's with the obsession with who gets appointed to what position? Do these guys have friends who wanted the jobs? Congress and the President make the law. Geithner, et al are part of mechanisms to enforce it. It hardly matters who is in those positions other than that they be competent.
He's in a little corner, demanding that the rest of us see things his way and think they are terribly wrong. Then he can come up with nothing but opposition to the side that will do more for what he thinks he may want (if he had any sense of reality).