Tip of the Hat to Sven Henrich @NorthmanTrader
One law for the rich:
Goldman Sachs (which has also been the lead in stealing $100 trillion from Main Street over the past ten years while leading the laundering of another $100 trillion in dirty money from trafficking in children, drugs, and more, walks on Malaysian case — $2.9 billion fine and no one goes to jail when the normal jail time for $64,500 median bribery crime is 24-30 months in prison.
Quick Facts of Bribery Offenders
Another law for the poor:
Black man serving life sentence for stealing hedge clippers granted parole
Fair Wayne Bryant was sentenced in 1997 under the state's habitual offender law. On Thursday, a parole committee voted for his release.
See Especially:
Review: Griftopia–Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America
REVIEW: The Divide – American Injustice in the Ago of the Wealth Gap by Matt Taibbi
Review: Kleptopia – How Dirty Money is Conquering the World by Tom Burgis
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