Even Nouriel Roubini Says
We Need to Jail or Hang Some Bankers
July 10, 2012 "Information
Clearing House" --
Nobel prize winning
economist Joe Stiglitz – and many other experts – have said
nothing will change unless dishonest bankers are jailed.
Former
trader
Max Keiser has been calling for years for crooked
bankers to be hanged, to send a message that crime won’t be
tolerated.
But
Nouriel Roubini is a lot more mainstream than Keiser – or
even Stiglitz – being very close to Treasury Secretary Tim
Geithner. See
this and
this.
Roubini told Bloomberg that nothing has changed since the
start of the financial crisis, and we might need to throw
bankers in jail – or hang them in the streets – before
they’ll change:
Nobody has gone to jail since the financial crisis. The banks, they do things that are illegal and at best they slap on them a fine. If some people end up in jail, maybe that will teach a lesson to somebody. Or somebody hanging in the streets.
I
noted 7 years ago:
I am NOT calling for the overthrow of the government. In fact, I am calling for the reinstatement of our government. I am calling for an end to lawless dictatorship and a return to the rule of law. Rather than trying to subvert the constitution, I am calling for its enforcement.***The best way to avoid all types of revolution would be for the government to start following the rule of law. I passionately hope it will do so.
The
fact that even mainstream economists like Roubini are
talking about hanging bankers shows that this is the last
chance for the justice system – the only thing which stands
between criminals on Wall Street and pitchforks – to work.
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