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In another venue, someone argued 'the people who caused the mortgage meltdown be in jail?!'

I don't know if any of you, dear readers, happen to hold that view, but, if you do, would you be so kind as to tell me, in general terms, who you think ought to be in jail, and in specific terms, what you think they should be in jail for?

Let me note two important things at the outset: remember that lying to people is usually only against the law if you're doing so to cheat them out of money (which is why Bernie Madoff is in jail), and it's unconstitutional to make laws that make something retroactively illegal.

Got your moral outrage ready? Go!

Date: 2011-02-22 09:48 am (UTC)
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do you assume speculative bubbles are inevitable and can (should?) never be controlled?

it's not just that this was a speculative bubble. It's that it was such an *obvious* speculative bubble, being all spade shaped and stuff. It should have been obvious to anyone with half a brain where certain things would lead. But apparently rather than a bunch of people having half a brain, there were only a few brains that they passed around between them, and when the music stopped the ones with the brains got out rich, and the ones with none were left holding the bag. Seriously, a lot of people involved had *no idea what they were doing*. Which, yes, isn't illegal, just stupid. But putting those people in those positions? Coming up with a bunch of this stuff in the first place? Bending and changing the regulations so that it was easier? People with brains did that, and some of them came out ahead and are still employed, which I find deeply creepy in conspiracy-theorists-can't-make-this-shit-up kind of way.

Date: 2011-02-22 07:04 pm (UTC)
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For about the last 10 years, there has been this ridiculous trend of putting those less than competent in positions of authority (MCI is the one that sticks out the most to me)... I have some friends that are dealing with similar ordeals in their companies. If someone has a track record of leaving a bigger mess than they walked in to, why do they keep getting hired? And if, there are all these articles about resumes and don't pad/lie, how else are some of these people getting to where they are?

I am torn between conspiracy theories and blatant communicable stupidity.

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