I'm asked on occasion why I'm angry. I will point them to this article to minimize the time required to answer the question.
When my fellow Dems start to demand, in numbers, the immediate resignation of Holder, I will start to feel that there is light at the end of the tunnel (or if Obama announces Holder's termination or resignation). He has no excuse for his nonfeasance - and if an impeachment were possible for a cabinet official, then his sworn testimony should be all that's needed to make it a slam dunk.
And on top of that, we should all know by now that the President agrees with Holder. If he didn't agree with the, "oh no, if we do something that upsets the market then that's much worse than letting the powerful break every law with impunity" nonsense, there would be stuffed shirts in the federal "resort" for these "bankers."
If I sold a pack of batteries to Iran, I'd be in jail. One set of laws for me, one set for the powerful. And the man who spent two presidential campaigns whining about a lack of fairness isn't just tone deaf to this, he's complicit due to his depraved indifference. He's either leading by telling them not to pursue these perpetrators or he's been cowed into agreeing with their practice of kindly asking these banks to 'please stop violating the law from now on.' Either one is a disgrace.
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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