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June 2, 2010 at 3:28 PM #559802June 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM #558912
Aecetia
ParticipantI would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.
June 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM #559014Aecetia
ParticipantI would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.
June 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM #559512Aecetia
ParticipantI would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.
June 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM #559615Aecetia
ParticipantI would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.
June 2, 2010 at 10:03 PM #559897Aecetia
ParticipantI would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.
June 2, 2010 at 11:27 PM #558927briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]I would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.[/quote]
Let’s put it in perspective here.
At least that welfare cheat will have a criminal record.
Mortgage fraud and financial fraud in far greater amounts was rampant. And those guys are getting off scot-free with nary a slap.
June 2, 2010 at 11:27 PM #559029briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]I would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.[/quote]
Let’s put it in perspective here.
At least that welfare cheat will have a criminal record.
Mortgage fraud and financial fraud in far greater amounts was rampant. And those guys are getting off scot-free with nary a slap.
June 2, 2010 at 11:27 PM #559527briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]I would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.[/quote]
Let’s put it in perspective here.
At least that welfare cheat will have a criminal record.
Mortgage fraud and financial fraud in far greater amounts was rampant. And those guys are getting off scot-free with nary a slap.
June 2, 2010 at 11:27 PM #559630briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]I would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.[/quote]
Let’s put it in perspective here.
At least that welfare cheat will have a criminal record.
Mortgage fraud and financial fraud in far greater amounts was rampant. And those guys are getting off scot-free with nary a slap.
June 2, 2010 at 11:27 PM #559912briansd1
Guest[quote=Aecetia]I would think any jail time would be limited and maybe even probation and restitution. Good luck collecting that.[/quote]
Let’s put it in perspective here.
At least that welfare cheat will have a criminal record.
Mortgage fraud and financial fraud in far greater amounts was rampant. And those guys are getting off scot-free with nary a slap.
June 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM #558937ucodegen
Participant[quote CONCHO]
The bankster boys have gotten away with kazillions and bought Long Island getaways, megayachts, etc… and we’re worried about some ghetto welfare scammers. Yeah, that’s why the country’s going down the tubes.
[/quote]So that makes it right for people to commit welfare fraud? One wrong makes another wrong ok to commit?
Considering that a Maserati was involved, I don’t think we are dealing with ‘ghetto welfare scammers’. With multiple vehicles, home etc.. they seem pretty well off.
So just how did bankster boys get away with all that you claim, and which bankster boys are you talking about? Remember, Bernard Madoff is not a ‘bankster’.. he ran an investment fund.
June 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM #559039ucodegen
Participant[quote CONCHO]
The bankster boys have gotten away with kazillions and bought Long Island getaways, megayachts, etc… and we’re worried about some ghetto welfare scammers. Yeah, that’s why the country’s going down the tubes.
[/quote]So that makes it right for people to commit welfare fraud? One wrong makes another wrong ok to commit?
Considering that a Maserati was involved, I don’t think we are dealing with ‘ghetto welfare scammers’. With multiple vehicles, home etc.. they seem pretty well off.
So just how did bankster boys get away with all that you claim, and which bankster boys are you talking about? Remember, Bernard Madoff is not a ‘bankster’.. he ran an investment fund.
June 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM #559537ucodegen
Participant[quote CONCHO]
The bankster boys have gotten away with kazillions and bought Long Island getaways, megayachts, etc… and we’re worried about some ghetto welfare scammers. Yeah, that’s why the country’s going down the tubes.
[/quote]So that makes it right for people to commit welfare fraud? One wrong makes another wrong ok to commit?
Considering that a Maserati was involved, I don’t think we are dealing with ‘ghetto welfare scammers’. With multiple vehicles, home etc.. they seem pretty well off.
So just how did bankster boys get away with all that you claim, and which bankster boys are you talking about? Remember, Bernard Madoff is not a ‘bankster’.. he ran an investment fund.
June 2, 2010 at 11:55 PM #559640ucodegen
Participant[quote CONCHO]
The bankster boys have gotten away with kazillions and bought Long Island getaways, megayachts, etc… and we’re worried about some ghetto welfare scammers. Yeah, that’s why the country’s going down the tubes.
[/quote]So that makes it right for people to commit welfare fraud? One wrong makes another wrong ok to commit?
Considering that a Maserati was involved, I don’t think we are dealing with ‘ghetto welfare scammers’. With multiple vehicles, home etc.. they seem pretty well off.
So just how did bankster boys get away with all that you claim, and which bankster boys are you talking about? Remember, Bernard Madoff is not a ‘bankster’.. he ran an investment fund.
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