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sabrina 1

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4. 'too much inequality describes the situation in which the parasite kills the host.'
Mon Mar 25, 2013, 10:06 PM
Mar 2013

I think you got it right. I have no illusions that Jamie Dimon has suddenly become concerned about something he never cared about before. But you probably figured it out perfectly. I think some of them are becoming a bit scared, realizing finally that maybe they have gone too far, for THEIR OWN good.

I also agree regarding the Times pretending that anything serious is going to happen as a result of any investigation of these criminals.

I'm sure the now familiar 'agreement' is already prepared with another slap on the wrist for public consumption.

As for a scapegoat, that would be nice. Another Bernie Madoff maybe? I'm sure there are plenty of them. And the public may need something more than a 'fine' this time. A few people are probably worried. But it's unlikely unless absolutely necessary imo.

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