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You can rest safe this evening

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A dangerous criminal is off the streets and will soon be locked up for a good number years.
A California man has pleaded guilty in a New York court to trying to sell for $200,000 a 19th-century baseball glove he falsely claimed belonged to Babe Ruth.

The 50-year-old Scheib faces up to 20 years in prison on Oct. 30.
http://espn.go.com/new-york/mlb/story/_ ... glove-ruse

Before you think that the entire justice system is insane, I remind you that they don't want to toss everybody behind bars.
The defendants in the case – Dominick Carollo, Steven Goldberg and Peter Grimm – worked for GE Capital, the finance arm of General Electric. Along with virtually every major bank and finance company on Wall Street – not just GE, but J.P. Morgan Chase, Bank of America, UBS, Lehman Brothers, Bear Stearns, Wachovia and more – these three Wall Street wiseguys spent the past decade taking part in a breathtakingly broad scheme to skim billions of dollars from the coffers of cities and small towns across America. The banks achieved this gigantic rip-off by secretly colluding to rig the public bids on municipal bonds, a business worth $3.7 trillion. By conspiring to lower the interest rates that towns earn on these investments, the banks systematically stole from schools, hospitals, libraries and nursing homes – from "virtually every state, district and territory in the United States," according to one settlement. And they did it so cleverly that the victims never even knew they were being ­cheated.

You find yourself thinking, America's biggest banks ripped off the entire country, virtually every day, for more than a decade! A truly commensurate penalty would be something like televised stonings of the top 10 executives of every guilty bank, or maybe the forcible resettlement of every banker and broker in Lower Manhattan to some uninhabited Andean wasteland... anything to address the systemic nature of the crime.

No such luck. Instead of anything resembling real censure, a few young executives got spanked, while the offending banks got off with slap-on-the-wrist fines and were allowed to retain their pre-eminent positions in the municipal bond market. Last year, the two leading recipients of public bond business, clocking in with more than $35 billion in bond issues apiece, were Chase and Bank of America – who combined had just paid more than $365 million in fines for their role in the mass bid rigging. Get busted for welfare fraud even once in America, and good luck getting so much as a food stamp ever again. Get caught rigging interest rates in 50 states, and the government goes right on handing you billions of dollars in public contracts.
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Yep, they're going tough on liars and frauds. I for one will not rest until Barack Hussein Obama gets his.
Obama's narcissism and arrogance is only superseded by his naivete and stupidity.

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The banks achieved this gigantic rip-off by secretly colluding to rig the public bids on municipal bonds, a business worth $3.7 trillion. By conspiring to lower the interest rates that towns earn on these investments, the banks systematically stole from schools, hospitals, libraries and nursing homes – from "virtually every state, district and territory in the United States," according to one settlement. And they did it so cleverly that the victims never even knew they were being ­cheated.
This is poorly written nonsense.

Lower interest rates on bonds saves municipalities money. They don't earn interest on municipal bonds because they have no reason to invest in them. Any fraud committed by investment banks would be entirely different than the author describes here.
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Turdacious wrote:
And they did it so cleverly that the victims never even knew they were being ­cheated.
This is poorly written nonsense.

Blah blah blah.
QED.
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Turd, your argument makes no sense whatsoever.
Obama's narcissism and arrogance is only superseded by his naivete and stupidity.

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Jeezzz I feel safer already knowing some douche selling an old glove is off the streets.
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