Today's 33 Is a Good One
WASHINGTON – Republicans are stepping up their criticism of the Securities and Exchange Commission following reports that senior agency staffers spent hours surfing pornographic websites on government-issued computers while they were supposed to be policing the nation's financial system."33 probes" into naughty porn viewing. Tee hee!
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The SEC's inspector general conducted 33 probes of employees looking at explicit images in the past five years, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press.
The memo says 31 of those probes occurred in the 2 1/2 years since the financial system teetered and nearly crashed.
But on a more serious note--
HOW FUCKED UP IS THIS, ANYWAY? THE SEC IS SUPPOSED TO PROTECT US FROM SECURITIES FRAUD, BUT WHERE WERE THEY IN 2007 AND 2008 WHEN THE MARKETS WERE MELTING DOWN?
LITERALLY JERKING OFF, TO INTERNET PORN!!!
WHAT A FUCKING DISGRACE.
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Re: the civil charges leveled against Goldman Sachs -- the reason why civil charges have been presented, rather than CRIMINAL charges, is so that it will be impossible to secure necessary evidence and testimony to sustain a criminal case.
In other words, it's a way to let G.S. escape with a mere slap on the wrist, when the appropriate punishment, upon a finding of guilt, would be the equivalent of the death penalty.
President Blackbush is STILL protecting the interests of his major financial supporters. The public interest can't be allowed to interfere with the financial fraud of Wall Street con artists
who underwrote a major portion of
his own dishonest use of language as a candidate for president.
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