What would it take to charge the bankers, investors, and legislative facilitators (yoo hoo, Phil Gramm!) responsible for the bleeding wound in the American economy under the RICO act?
The advantage would be that the government could do them what it did to John Gotti and seize all their assets-- ALL OF THEM, the private planes and 30,000-square-foot houses in the Hamptons, the $10,000 suits and the $25,000 dresses for the wives and the $150,000 necklaces for the mistresses (sorry to be sexist here, but when it comes to Wall Street it's still a man's, man's world).
Scoop 'em up and sell 'em off to the highest bidder.
Who will probably be a Russian oiligarch or a Chinese dairy magnate. But that's their problem.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
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Peter -
Read the review of "The Book of Calamities" in Book Forum. Plan to buy it soon.
I am reminded of the Medieval Buddhist (Chinese) notion that the suffering of a grave injustice is the first door to awakening: to get on is to realize its emptiness: empty, empty; happy, happy.
If I could judge I like the blog too.
Suffer well scribe.
KLAW
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