Who says crime doesn’t pay?
When Goldman Sachs went public he made $400 million —just his money.
Hey, that’s fine —money is good.
That doesn’t change the fact that he’s a criminal.
Ultra ultra Chicago insider, though, so no problem.
Little thieves are hanged, big thieves go free.
And they don’t even get DEPOSED, apparently.
It was so apparent, visible, immediate and blatant.
Hard to imagine such theft would be protected as to make those responsible immune — but there it is.
And he cleaned the company out right before it died --took all the money.
And there's no punishment.
Totally outrageous; totally lawless; that’s what the large financial players have become, with the acquiescence of governmental agencies and politicians. The scale of blatant corruption is breathtaking and unimaginable.
Here is the profile for this corrupt scumbag, Judge Martin Glenn (it’s a pdf):
Yes, Corzine is untouchable. With the billions he absconded with, I’m sure he can buy anybody.
Funny how that works.
They should have got elected senator and/or governor.
Corzine had a terrible car accident before his crime, he almost died, I’m guessing he saw where he was going, so he decided to live high on the hog ‘till his death via theft, elites and politicians will keep the flames of hell awfully warm.
Speaking of Madoff and Corzine and their ilk, Mark Twain once said "It's easier to fool someone than to convince them they've been fooled!"
Our captains of industry are just foolin around!!!
Our captains of GovernMental bureaucrazy cannot keep pace and haven't a clue!!!