No actually you don’t talking about something is fine but when it’s just talk you don’t really care.Yes we actually do. I have always talked about the biggest threat of crime and those responsible for the most crime.
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No actually you don’t talking about something is fine but when it’s just talk you don’t really care.Yes we actually do. I have always talked about the biggest threat of crime and those responsible for the most crime.
No you don't, that's why you are a Trump Humper. You think he is above the law.Nope. We want them all prosecuted to the furthest extent of the law.
Who did the illegal aliens that Ronald Reagan granted amnesty (and a path to citizenship) vote for?
Madoff was a big time dem donor for a reasonIn America citzens consistently have been victimized because of many scams initiated primarily by rich white men who were greedy. Junk bonds, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps, and derivatives are all done by legalized gamblers who were primarily white, better known as stockbrokers in the main casino on Wall Street. These people have stolen trillions of dolars and have ruined milions of lives. Yet we post loads of vitriol about the penny ante street thief who takes a necklace or robs a few hundred dollars from the 7-Eleven. Maybe it’s time to stop talking about these guys and start taking about harsher punishment for white colar criminals that can take down an entire country like they did in 2007, who destroy lives by robbing people of their life savings.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History
Charges for white-collar criminal activity in 2022 were extraordinarily rare — just one percent.
During the fiscal year 2022, only 4,180 white-collar defendants were prosecuted. The number of prosecutions peaked in 2011, when prosecutions hit 10,162 — nearly two and a half times the current levels, according to the TRAC report.
Here’s a look at the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history, brought to life in documentaries, TV shows, books, podcasts and movies.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History | Oxygen Official Site
Learn about some of the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history ahead of the premiere of "Blood & Money," a co-production of Oxygen and CNBC.www.oxygen.com
Which street criminal got more coverage than Bernie?In America citzens consistently have been victimized because of many scams initiated primarily by rich white men who were greedy. Junk bonds, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps, and derivatives are all done by legalized gamblers who were primarily white, better known as stockbrokers in the main casino on Wall Street. These people have stolen trillions of dolars and have ruined milions of lives. Yet we post loads of vitriol about the penny ante street thief who takes a necklace or robs a few hundred dollars from the 7-Eleven. Maybe it’s time to stop talking about these guys and start taking about harsher punishment for white colar criminals that can take down an entire country like they did in 2007, who destroy lives by robbing people of their life savings.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History
Charges for white-collar criminal activity in 2022 were extraordinarily rare — just one percent.
During the fiscal year 2022, only 4,180 white-collar defendants were prosecuted. The number of prosecutions peaked in 2011, when prosecutions hit 10,162 — nearly two and a half times the current levels, according to the TRAC report.
Here’s a look at the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history, brought to life in documentaries, TV shows, books, podcasts and movies.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History | Oxygen Official Site
Learn about some of the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history ahead of the premiere of "Blood & Money," a co-production of Oxygen and CNBC.www.oxygen.com
Plus 1000X get accosted by punks as opposed to have your entire money scammed away from youThe difference is that the press reports on the robbed store and ignores the reports of the scammer, whose victims end up homeless or dead.
82-year-old Texas grandmother commits suicide after falling for scam | abc7news.com
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The viewing public is much more likely to understand that someone robbed the victim with a gun or knife. Explaining the scam is harder.
FloydWhich street criminal got more coverage than Bernie?
Plus 1000X get accosted by punks as opposed to have your entire money scammed away from you
Lib loons try to give more power to faceless scammers than everyday, identifiable street punks. This keep things nebulous and that’s soothing to them to not face facts.
The coverage wasnt about the criminals, it was about the riots. Also, if anything, the media coverage of THOSE criminals was sympathetic. No one was showing young pictures of Bernie in a graduation gown.Floyd
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You diverted my response and then responded to your diversionOh bullshit. I have no idea where you get these ideas. I’m guessing it is from your oppressed white folks newsletter.
Those identifiable folks get identified and arrested and the wheels of justice grind forward. The faceless scammer usually doesn’t.
You asked and I answered and you don’t have a rebuttal so you moved on to a different avenueThe coverage wasnt about the criminals, it was about the riots. Also, if anything, the media coverage of THOSE criminals was sympathetic. No one was showing young pictures of Bernie in a graduation gown.
Like Mr. Trump's groping women?"Petty Crime" often leads to violence and death just as it did a couple of days ago when a guy took a beer from a Bodega and got stabbed to death by the clerk.
Secondly "petty crime" leads to huge business losses to small business owners putting everything they have into their business.
Third, the longer term result of "petty crime" is the closing of food stores, retail outlets, gas stations etc in high "petty crime" areas leaving the local residents very lacking in resources and job opportunities.
He never said he didLike Mr. Trump's groping women?
Some of us don't consider that petty. But okay, you creep.
Trump told Bush — who is the nephew of former President George H.W. Bush and cousin of former President George W. Bush and former 2016 candidate Jeb Bush — about a time he unsuccessfully tried to seduce a married woman.He never said he did
He did say they let famous and powerful do that
Said 20 years ago in a supposedly off mike comment to Billy Bush. Its called “guy talk” which you lame ass pearl clutching cucks and queers and soy boys faint over
He is speaking in a 3rd person sense. This is a literary construct that requires thinking abilityTrump told Bush — who is the nephew of former President George H.W. Bush and cousin of former President George W. Bush and former 2016 candidate Jeb Bush — about a time he unsuccessfully tried to seduce a married woman.
"I moved on her, and I failed," Trump said. "I'll admit it. I did try and f*** her. She was married." He continued, "I moved on her very heavily."
He said he even took her furniture shopping to try to get her to sleep with him.
"I moved on her like a b*," he said, "but I couldn't get there. And she was married. Then, all of a sudden, I see her — she's now got the big phony t and everything. She's totally changed her look."
"[W]hen you're a star," he said, "they let you do it. You can do anything."
The interview occurred before Trump was set to film a cameo on the soap opera Days of Our Lives, and he said, laughing, that he needed "some Tic Tacs, just in case I start kissing her."
In talking about kissing women, Trump boasted: "I'm automatically attracted to beautiful — I just start kissing them. It's like a magnet. Just kiss. I don't even wait. And when you're a star, they let you do it. You can do anything."
"Grab them by the p****. You can do anything," the Republican nominee continued, using vulgar slang for the female anatomy.
Wow, there really is something wrong with you. I'll refrain from mocking your ludicrous response so as not to upset you, Dante.Like Mr. Trump's groping women?
Some of us don't consider that petty. But okay, you creep.
so we should go after the da/pa in the michael flynn caseIn America citzens consistently have been victimized because of many scams initiated primarily by rich white men who were greedy. Junk bonds, mortgage-backed securities, credit default swaps, and derivatives are all done by legalized gamblers who were primarily white, better known as stockbrokers in the main casino on Wall Street. These people have stolen trillions of dolars and have ruined milions of lives. Yet we post loads of vitriol about the penny ante street thief who takes a necklace or robs a few hundred dollars from the 7-Eleven. Maybe it’s time to stop talking about these guys and start taking about harsher punishment for white colar criminals that can take down an entire country like they did in 2007, who destroy lives by robbing people of their life savings.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History
Charges for white-collar criminal activity in 2022 were extraordinarily rare — just one percent.
During the fiscal year 2022, only 4,180 white-collar defendants were prosecuted. The number of prosecutions peaked in 2011, when prosecutions hit 10,162 — nearly two and a half times the current levels, according to the TRAC report.
Here’s a look at the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history, brought to life in documentaries, TV shows, books, podcasts and movies.
From Enron To Madoff, Learn About The Most High-Profile White Collar Cases In US History | Oxygen Official Site
Learn about some of the most high-profile white-collar cases in U.S. history ahead of the premiere of "Blood & Money," a co-production of Oxygen and CNBC.www.oxygen.com
You literally just quoted my rebuttal. Do you not have your own rebuttal now?You asked and I answered and you don’t have a rebuttal so you moved on to a different avenue