Burning Down the House

By George Will
WASHINGTON — The louder they talked about the disadvantaged, the more money they made. And the more the financial system tottered.

Who were they? Most explanations of the financial calamity have been indecipherable to people not fluent in the language of “credit default swaps” and “collateralized debt obligations.” The calamity has lacked human faces. No more.
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One Response to Burning Down the House

  1. mugwumps says:

    You can sue anybody for anything in this country. These parasites are culpable. Why are conservatives of power and means not doing anything except bitching? Land of the lazy and home of the slave? I belonged to a group who came too late or got there early so they could be drunk and not have to participate in anything but bad-mouthing Bush. This is a great site, but still nothing gets done. I’ve done what I can with what little the gov’t left me after 70 years. Let the rich and powerful actually do something or let the gov’t take their money. I’m getting tired of standing up for everybody but my self.

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