Quote from dafugginman:
these people didn't even steal money and if so it was a small amount. they merely hid their poor performances. it's unfortunate, but companies do fail and people do lose their jobs when that happens.
this reminds me of when they asked 2 ex-enron employees who both said they enron treo deserved their 100+ sentences, and they said yes. the the announcer asked them what they do now. both smiled and said their jobs and lives are better now than they were before when enron was still going.
yet these people are being sentenced to periods longer than rapists, murderers, mafia, etc.
Wow, quite some dissilusion there.
Listen, if the penalty for corporate white collar crime became 6-18 months in a MAXIMUM SECURITY PRISON, I will put money that we would see a whole lot less corporate fraud.
These pieces of sh*t get to rob the masses and then go to a country club. I'm sorry, but after seeing the building where Martha Stewart was held, I cannot take any of these sentences seriously.
And realistically, with the lawyers these scumbags get, they get out much much sooner than their sentences may stipulate.
Meanwhile we have "3 strikes" being exercised to the full extent on nonviolent offenders that hurt noone physically, mentally or financially. They get thrown into hell holes for most of their lives, where murder, violence & sexual slavery is a regular & ACCEPTED part of life.
Yeah those poor CEOs & execs. I'll try to shed a tear, if I ever do too much crack.
