A few days ago, in his testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee,
Attorney General Eric Holder admitted that some banks are
too big to prosecute:
"I am concerned that the size of some of these institutions becomes so large that it does become difficult for us to prosecute them when we are hit with indications that if you do prosecute, if you do bring a criminal charge, it will have a negative impact on the national economy, perhaps even the world economy".
In 2008, it was argued that banks were
too big to fail, hence the same financial institutions who were responsible for the
Great Recession were
bailed out with trillions of
TARP dollars.
Secret, back-door bailouts are continuing to this day. And now
drug money laundering,
interest rate manipulating and
foreclosure fraud committing banks are
too big to prosecute.
I don't think "the brick" is a solution to anything. After all, a brick is not going to stop financial institutions from "harvesting" nations, labor, and resources of the world for the benefit of the few. And, before you reach for the brick, read about the
NDAA. The only thing that might work is an informed and educated population. Educate yourself!
Song of the Day:
The End - Travis Meeks with The Doors (2000)