Are We All Equal Before the Law?
Do you really believe we are all equal before the law? Do
you really believe that “justice is blind”? Do you really believe we are all
entitled to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness? Do you really believe we
have a “democracy”? If you answered yes
to all, you must certainly believe in the Easter Bunny.
The giant banks last week pled guilty to innumerable crimes
that ruined the lives of millions of people in this country and around the
world, but because they are “too big to fail” they have become “too big to
prosecute” in court, and therefore no one individual or groups of individuals
will be held accountable for their horrific crimes against society. Their
crimes are far to numerous to list here, but they did things like money
laundering to drug cartels, did business with countries who are labeled
“enemies” of the US, massive fraud, cornered commodities like gold and
controlled the prices, sold investors stocks and bonds that they knew were
failing, then bought into companies and investments that were betting on those
failures. The crimes and those who committed them were immoral, reprehensible,
had worldwide ramifications, and ruined lives, but not one person will be held
accountable.
Instead, our “Injustice” department chose to hold a press
conference and make the announcement that the large banks who have pled guilty
to innumerable serious crimes will be “fined”. The “Injustice” department makes
it appear as if the banks are being hammered by the power and might of the
Department of “Injustice”, but in reality they have given the large banks the
mildest slap on the wrist possible. The fines might seem large to the public,
but these banks are so large the fines are inconsequential, and will be paid by
bank customers in raised rates and fees. In addition, most of the fines levied
by the Department of Injustice can be written off as tax losses in a tax code
cleverly written to be gracious to the banks and the wealthy. So the fines are,
in effect, meaningless. Meanwhile in Iceland big bank leaders who committed
similar crimes have been imprisoned.
While large bank executives can commit the most serious of
crimes and skate, we have 360 California inmates serving life sentences for
“shoplifting”. And you think we have a democracy where we are all equal before
the law? Here comes Santa Claus!!
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