Jon Corzine is the Jerry Sandusky of Wall Street.

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LOS ANGELES, December 1, 2011—Jon Corzine is the Jerry Sandusky of Wall Street.


Yet unlike Jerry Sandusky, Jon Corzine will never be held accountable for his misdeeds. Jon Corzine is above the law.


For those horrified at the comparison between these two vile men, it is not offered lightly.


Most people of all political stripes agree that Jerry Sandusky should burn in a fiery pit of hell. Even people who are against torture would consider making him an exception. The former Penn State football coach sexually violated underage boys. The word "evil" is tossed around cavalierly, but Sandusky's actions fit the bill.

He deserves and will be entitled to a fair trial, but if convicted people will lose little sleep if this monster suffers in prison.


Yet somehow, Jon Corzine escapes being categorized in the same manner.


What Jon Corzine did was less shocking to our souls, but his actions were significantly more destructive to society at large.


As the former Governor of New Jersey, Mr. Corzine went speeding down the highway and crashed his car at 91 miles per hour. He was temporarily injured in the crash. Yet what if had hit somebody else? Every single motorist and pedestrian withing a certain radius of Mr. Corzine was a potential victim. He knew what he was doing, and showed a callous disregard for human life. Ordinary human beings driving at that speed do not get off with a warning or a ticket. They go before a judge. 91 is not the new 75. Mr. Corzine skated, as he always does.


While Governor, Mr. Corzine put his lover on the payroll in what can only be described as the type of "job" that gets college football stars and their universities in a heap of trouble.


Real jobs require being qualified to do he work and then showing up and actually doing the work. In Mr. Corzine's case, the only accurate description of his appointment would be corruption. The fact that Mr. Corzine was cheating on his wife is not the key issue. Yet if his lover was given "hush money" in the form of a non-existent "job," questions should have been asked. Mr. Corzine skated, as he always does.


Mr. Corzine's reward for being fired from Goldman Sachs was to run New Jersey. His reward for being fired from that job was to be given the keys to MF Global. MF Global was not a sinking ship that Mr. Corzine failed to rescue.


It was a healthy company that Mr. Corzine rapidly and single-handedly destroyed.

He placed large bets on European bonds, and he lost. Yet this is not as simple as a man being wrong.

Mr. Corzine was not trading his own money. He was risking the firm's capital. He placed all of the eggs in one basket over the vociferous objections of his lieutenants. He knew best, in keeping with his typical behavior.


The story does not end there. To hide the losses, customer funds were mixed with company money. This is called commingling, and it is illegal. Among all financial crimes, commingling may be at the top of the list. How bad is what Jon Corzine did?


This is Bernie Madoff bad. This is Enron and Worldcom bad. This is Willie Sutton bad. He robbed banks because "that's where the money is." MF Global under Jon Corzine took customer funds and used them simply because they were there and they could. Fancy words like "conversion," "commingling," and "misappropriation" are fancy ways of saying that Jon Corzine's MF Global were stealing people's money. Stealing remains a crime.


Jerry Sandusky shocked the nation, but in terms of tangible hurt, his actions were limited to a few people and their families. The entire world should be disgusted, but maybe about fifty people can sue him for the pain he directly caused them.


Jon Corzine financially raped tens of thousands of people. Hundreds of millions of dollars are still "missing." Customers have been told they will be made whole, but that remains to be seen. Over 1,000 employees were fired without notice or adequate severance. These were not "rich" people. Many of them were administrators making typical secretarial pay. Jon Corzine has wrecked lives around the world, as the initials for MF Global take on a rather harsh acronym.


Yet Jon Corzine differs from Jerry Sandusky in a way that should anger human beings everywhere. Sandusky will be held accountable. Corzine will not. He will skate, as he always does.


There are two reasons Mr. Corzine will never see the inside of a cell.


First of all, Mr. Corzine ran Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs is above the law. Those who thought Dominique Strauss-Khan had diplomatic immunity should see what real immunity looks like. Goldman Sachs is our government. Robert Rubin, Timothy Geithner, Hank Paulson, and Jon Corzine have lifetime immunity from criminal prosecution. This is why Mr. Geithner (He actually did not work there, but most people think he did) was not required to pay his taxes and why Mr. Corzine is allowed to steal from his customers (To be fair to Mr. Paulson and Mr. Rubin, they have not been accused of crimes. TARP can be argued on its merits, but it was legal).


Goldman Sachs is "too big to fail." This is why Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns were allowed to (appropriately) burn but Goldman Sachs had to be saved. The United States government did not want to admit that the "best and brightest" it hired to run this nation may be overrated in the skills department. Then, heaven forbid, people may question future hiring practices by our politicians. When Goldman Sachs was accused of wrongdoing that was far more serious than their competitors, they were given a finger wagging and sent to bed with their five course meal, but without dessert. The government then apologized and gave them extra dessert later on. Goldman Sachs is King, and to quote Mel Brooks, "It's good to be the King."


The second reason Jon Corzine is above the law is his political ideology. Jon Corzine is a liberal. Actually, he is a leftist, with views every bit as far left as Socialist Bernie Sanders. He is a "progressive," which automatically carries with it the aura of being noble, virtuous, and caring. As with most leftists, results are irrelevant. Intentions are all that matters. More than one liberal columnist pointed out that Jon Corzine favors single-payer healthcare, gay marriage, abortion on demand, and cap-and-trade legislation. In other words, he is a saint. In the same way good deeds by conservatives are ignored simply because they are conservatives, all bad behavior by liberals can be washed away by simply being liberal.


This is why Occupy Wall Street protesters will not utter his name, despite his being the very essence of the greed and corruption that movement claims to care about.


This is why Barack Obama and Joe Biden will not demand he be investigated. They bragged about consulting him for financial advice during the 2008 crisis. They loudly campaigned for him for Governor. Once that failed, he was rumored to be the next Treasury Secretary. Mr. Corzine is Mr. Obama's ideological soulmate.

This is why more regulations will accomplish nothing. The regulators are not going to touch Goldman Sachs or Mr. Corzine. The head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is a liberal Democrat who has donated money to Corzine's political campaigns.


It is one thing to be a liberal Democrat. It is another thing to be tied to Goldman Sachs. Yet to be both of these things means one is connected on high.

Jon Corzine could commit every atrocity short of what Jerry Sandusky did (and maybe even that) and still not be held accountable.


Jon Corzine is above the law. He will skate. Justice will never be done.


Once memories fade, he will most likely be given one of the only two fates worthy of his caliber.

Either he will head up a global corrupt bureaucracy like the International Monetary Fund or the United Nations, or he will be given the one job where standards never need apply and corruption is encouraged and expected. He can be the next Democratic Party presidential nominee.


http://communities.washingtontimes....-express/2011/nov/30/jon-corzineis-above-law/

:palm:
 
As the former Governor of New Jersey, Mr. Corzine went speeding down the highway and crashed his car at 91 miles per hour. He was temporarily injured in the crash. Yet what if had hit somebody else?

He's not the only Democrat who will skate:
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. — Police in Winston-Salem say a car driven by state Rep. Larry Womble [Democrat] crossed the center line of a local street and collided head-on with another vehicle in a wreck that killed the other driver.

Authorities say 54-year-old David Allen Carmichael of Winston-Salem died in the crash. Carmichael was the son of a man who ran against Womble for his legislative seat in the 1990s.
http://www.wral.com/news/state/story/10465940/
 
LOS ANGELES, December 1, 2011—Jon Corzine is the Jerry Sandusky of Wall Street.


Yet unlike Jerry Sandusky, Jon Corzine will never be held accountable for his misdeeds. Jon Corzine is above the law.


For those horrified at the comparison between these two vile men, it is not offered lightly.


Most people of all political stripes agree that Jerry Sandusky should burn in a fiery pit of hell. Even people who are against torture would consider making him an exception. The former Penn State football coach sexually violated underage boys. The word "evil" is tossed around cavalierly, but Sandusky's actions fit the bill.

He deserves and will be entitled to a fair trial, but if convicted people will lose little sleep if this monster suffers in prison.


Yet somehow, Jon Corzine escapes being categorized in the same manner.


What Jon Corzine did was less shocking to our souls, but his actions were significantly more destructive to society at large.


As the former Governor of New Jersey, Mr. Corzine went speeding down the highway and crashed his car at 91 miles per hour. He was temporarily injured in the crash. Yet what if had hit somebody else? Every single motorist and pedestrian withing a certain radius of Mr. Corzine was a potential victim. He knew what he was doing, and showed a callous disregard for human life. Ordinary human beings driving at that speed do not get off with a warning or a ticket. They go before a judge. 91 is not the new 75. Mr. Corzine skated, as he always does.


While Governor, Mr. Corzine put his lover on the payroll in what can only be described as the type of "job" that gets college football stars and their universities in a heap of trouble.


Real jobs require being qualified to do he work and then showing up and actually doing the work. In Mr. Corzine's case, the only accurate description of his appointment would be corruption. The fact that Mr. Corzine was cheating on his wife is not the key issue. Yet if his lover was given "hush money" in the form of a non-existent "job," questions should have been asked. Mr. Corzine skated, as he always does.


Mr. Corzine's reward for being fired from Goldman Sachs was to run New Jersey. His reward for being fired from that job was to be given the keys to MF Global. MF Global was not a sinking ship that Mr. Corzine failed to rescue.


It was a healthy company that Mr. Corzine rapidly and single-handedly destroyed.

He placed large bets on European bonds, and he lost. Yet this is not as simple as a man being wrong.

Mr. Corzine was not trading his own money. He was risking the firm's capital. He placed all of the eggs in one basket over the vociferous objections of his lieutenants. He knew best, in keeping with his typical behavior.


The story does not end there. To hide the losses, customer funds were mixed with company money. This is called commingling, and it is illegal. Among all financial crimes, commingling may be at the top of the list. How bad is what Jon Corzine did?


This is Bernie Madoff bad. This is Enron and Worldcom bad. This is Willie Sutton bad. He robbed banks because "that's where the money is." MF Global under Jon Corzine took customer funds and used them simply because they were there and they could. Fancy words like "conversion," "commingling," and "misappropriation" are fancy ways of saying that Jon Corzine's MF Global were stealing people's money. Stealing remains a crime.


Jerry Sandusky shocked the nation, but in terms of tangible hurt, his actions were limited to a few people and their families. The entire world should be disgusted, but maybe about fifty people can sue him for the pain he directly caused them.


Jon Corzine financially raped tens of thousands of people. Hundreds of millions of dollars are still "missing." Customers have been told they will be made whole, but that remains to be seen. Over 1,000 employees were fired without notice or adequate severance. These were not "rich" people. Many of them were administrators making typical secretarial pay. Jon Corzine has wrecked lives around the world, as the initials for MF Global take on a rather harsh acronym.


Yet Jon Corzine differs from Jerry Sandusky in a way that should anger human beings everywhere. Sandusky will be held accountable. Corzine will not. He will skate, as he always does.


There are two reasons Mr. Corzine will never see the inside of a cell.


First of all, Mr. Corzine ran Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs is above the law. Those who thought Dominique Strauss-Khan had diplomatic immunity should see what real immunity looks like. Goldman Sachs is our government. Robert Rubin, Timothy Geithner, Hank Paulson, and Jon Corzine have lifetime immunity from criminal prosecution. This is why Mr. Geithner (He actually did not work there, but most people think he did) was not required to pay his taxes and why Mr. Corzine is allowed to steal from his customers (To be fair to Mr. Paulson and Mr. Rubin, they have not been accused of crimes. TARP can be argued on its merits, but it was legal).


Goldman Sachs is "too big to fail." This is why Lehman Brothers and Bear Stearns were allowed to (appropriately) burn but Goldman Sachs had to be saved. The United States government did not want to admit that the "best and brightest" it hired to run this nation may be overrated in the skills department. Then, heaven forbid, people may question future hiring practices by our politicians. When Goldman Sachs was accused of wrongdoing that was far more serious than their competitors, they were given a finger wagging and sent to bed with their five course meal, but without dessert. The government then apologized and gave them extra dessert later on. Goldman Sachs is King, and to quote Mel Brooks, "It's good to be the King."


The second reason Jon Corzine is above the law is his political ideology. Jon Corzine is a liberal. Actually, he is a leftist, with views every bit as far left as Socialist Bernie Sanders. He is a "progressive," which automatically carries with it the aura of being noble, virtuous, and caring. As with most leftists, results are irrelevant. Intentions are all that matters. More than one liberal columnist pointed out that Jon Corzine favors single-payer healthcare, gay marriage, abortion on demand, and cap-and-trade legislation. In other words, he is a saint. In the same way good deeds by conservatives are ignored simply because they are conservatives, all bad behavior by liberals can be washed away by simply being liberal.


This is why Occupy Wall Street protesters will not utter his name, despite his being the very essence of the greed and corruption that movement claims to care about.


This is why Barack Obama and Joe Biden will not demand he be investigated. They bragged about consulting him for financial advice during the 2008 crisis. They loudly campaigned for him for Governor. Once that failed, he was rumored to be the next Treasury Secretary. Mr. Corzine is Mr. Obama's ideological soulmate.

This is why more regulations will accomplish nothing. The regulators are not going to touch Goldman Sachs or Mr. Corzine. The head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission is a liberal Democrat who has donated money to Corzine's political campaigns.


It is one thing to be a liberal Democrat. It is another thing to be tied to Goldman Sachs. Yet to be both of these things means one is connected on high.

Jon Corzine could commit every atrocity short of what Jerry Sandusky did (and maybe even that) and still not be held accountable.


Jon Corzine is above the law. He will skate. Justice will never be done.


Once memories fade, he will most likely be given one of the only two fates worthy of his caliber.

Either he will head up a global corrupt bureaucracy like the International Monetary Fund or the United Nations, or he will be given the one job where standards never need apply and corruption is encouraged and expected. He can be the next Democratic Party presidential nominee.


http://communities.washingtontimes....-express/2011/nov/30/jon-corzineis-above-law/

:palm:

He looks like a decent enough fella.

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Skate? The guy had a car accident. Was he DUI? He is 70 years old. Maybe he has other medical problems.

He was speeding, didn't have his seat belt on, crossed the center line, hit the opposing traffic and killed the son of his political rival. He's a liberal black democrat so he'll skate.
 
He was speeding, didn't have his seat belt on, crossed the center line, hit the opposing traffic and killed the son of his political rival. He's a liberal black democrat so he'll skate.

Where does it say he was speeding? Not wearing a seat belt?
 
He skates because he's rich, just like all the hollywood starlets caught with pounds of coke and get a slap on the wrist. Money Walks.
 
I haven't been following this morning. Isn't he supposed to be questioned by the House? It sounded like he might take the fifth or might read a statement then take the fifth (this was the speculation yesterday). Anyone see what's happened?
 
I haven't been following this morning. Isn't he supposed to be questioned by the House? It sounded like he might take the fifth or might read a statement then take the fifth (this was the speculation yesterday). Anyone see what's happened?


[h=1]Corzine: 'I don't know where the money is'[/h]

NEW YORK (CNNMoney) -- Jon Corzine, the former chief executive officer of the bankrupt broker MF Global, apologized for his firm's failure Thursday and told a House committee that he doesn't know where the missing money went.
"I simply do not know where the money is, or why the accounts have not been reconciled to date," Corzine said, in prepared testimony to the House Agriculture Committee on Thursday.
He also apologized "to all those affected."

In his prepared remarks, he did not mention a specific value for the shortfall in customer funds. But since the bankruptcy filing, investigators have been trying to find $1.2 billion missing from MF Global's books, according to the trustee overseeing the brokerage firm's liquidation.

http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/08/news/companies/corzine_mf_global/index.htm

:palm:
I cannot remember where I put that billion dollars, must be around here somewhere.

And this is who Obama asked for help from, on how to get the economy back up and running.
 
how is it that the FBI can trace a few tens of thousands of dollars in drug money or gun running money from country to country to country, yet can't trace just over a billion dollars in detailed accounting books?
 
Jon Corzine, being a big wig Democrat is almost immune to justice in the real sense....it will move slooooowwlly and with extraordinary compassion to his plight....
 
John says he doesn't know where the money went. I know where it is. It's in GE stock and Swiss banks.

I just saw him on TV. There is a sign in front of him on the table that reads......"The Honorable, John Corzine".
 
These financial threads are interesting. My wife currently has a contract to restructure the finance department of a company which recently underwent a large expansion/acquisition. Yesterday she attended a course on "swaps". The Head Office is here and the companies acquired are overseas. She told me that when you mix in the fact the company is currently undergoing an audit it makes for a rather hectic time at the office.

Sort of makes my financial accomplishments for the day, writing out a check for the alarm company, pale in comparison. :(
 
I haven't been following this morning. Isn't he supposed to be questioned by the House? It sounded like he might take the fifth or might read a statement then take the fifth (this was the speculation yesterday). Anyone see what's happened?

Is the article condemning him for the accident or the financial improprieties, I am confused.
 
How can you compare the physical rape of children to this? It does a very real injustice to the victims.

Because cons are sick fucks who do things like this, not because they really believe it. But because they think it will enrage liberals. Liberal rage is what they live off of. You didn't think it was love sustaining these sick fucks did you?
 
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