Unfortunately the boring truth is that you're just not that smart. You've picked your villain solely because you think it's unlikely they'll be defended, and it's easy for most people to blame "the rich guy".
Wrong. You don't have an intelligent response because you're not very smart and/or too lazy to provide a thoughtful response.
You're just one more conspiracy theory hack whose world view needs a villain, and you've picked hedge funds. You don't really know the first thing about hedge funds, but that doesn't stop you from alleging that they're "above the law" .
You're the one making baseless allegations. You have no idea about what I know or don't know about hedge funds. As for hedge funds being above the law, they're above the law in the same way a police officer doesn't have to worry about getting a speeding ticket. Billions in assets provides tremendous power and leverage and political juice, which is the reason the SEC gave for not pursuing an investigation of John Mack and firing Gary Aguire.
Unfortunately the boring truth is that you're just not that smart. You've picked your villain solely because you think it's unlikely they'll be defended, and it's easy for most people to blame "the rich guy".
More baseless allegations from a boring, name-calling hack that is too stupid and/or lazy to come up with a thoughtful response.