It is hard not to be dismayed by the fact that two years into our economic crisis so few perpetrators of financial misdeeds have been held accountable for their actions.
--Gretchen Morgenson, "Looking for the Lenders’ Little Helpers"; The NY Times (7/12/09)
"Dismay" is putting it mildly.
More government energy and resources have already been invested determining how Michael Jackson died, then determining what caused Wall Street's melt-down.
And yet, depending on how you're counting, $5 trillion -- or $7 billion, or $10 billion -- of taxpayers' money has already been committed trying to repair the damage.
Sure, that makes sense . . .
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