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So many of these kinds of people tend to get off so easy when compared to folks that commit actions impacting a small number of people. So many in the US are ready to call for the death penalty for everything other than these evil greedy fucks who’s actions can have impacts for multiple generations. It is telling that the rich and powerful make sure no such penalty is placed as a legal option. If it is possible for someone that kills another person to be sentenced to death. Then it sure as fuck should be the only option for people like her and those that constantly play games with people’s lives and the entire economy of a nation just to hoard more money.
Based?
extremely
No. Just take their money and make them part of the working class.
That’s a fate worse than death for these people and better for society.
We can still make them work.
I would say in most cases removing their assets is the correct course of action. But for specific egregious cases like this one, giving them the death penalty is fitting.
The death penalty is merciful compared to living like a regular person.
Top global firms, such as Ernst & Young and KPMG, did not flag concerns about the bank in their audits, public documents show.
Yet again, capitalist regulation not doing what they promise
No they are doing exactly what they promised.
The hell happened in these comments?!
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I gotta wonder what the endgame is for that? Like of course they’re going to get blocked/banned immediately after posting some several hundred of the same thing like that…
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