Tag Archive | doj

Mortgage Fraud Task Force PR Campaign

Why the noisy public relations campaign for the mortgage fraud task force?  Thankfully,  main street has not stopped demanding accountability.  As Politico reports, Members of the liberal activist group CREDO Action have made more than 3,000 calls since March to the White House and Obama’s Chicago campaign headquarters urging the administration to assign more investigators […]

Too Big To Fail Cold Case File Is Closed

How is it that two years after passage of the much acclaimed Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform (four years after economic crash), Too Big To Fail (TBTF)institutions are not only bigger, but also too big to regulate and too big to jail?  Don’t be fooled into believing that because a law has been passed by Congress […]

Straw Man Schneiderman and Hypnotist Holder

I’m still trying to recover from the over-the-top Hollywood-style movie script that The American Prospect published with protagonist NY AG Eric Schneiderman playing the role “The Man The Banks Fear Most.”  That slap in the face left a handprint on my cheek!  Clearly the objective facts, the track record, of the federal government demonstrate that […]

Another Campaign Contribution Payback

Sometimes things are not as they seem.  We all understand that the Americans for Disability Act has improved accessibility for persons with disabilities over the last two decades.  However, what we don’t know is that the manipulation of a detail of a good thing can be a really bad thing. Eric Holder and our Department […]

Department of Justice Sues University

      Your tax dollars at work!  Our justice system at work!  The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) and The Department of Justice (DOJ) have filed a lawsuit against the University of Nebraska for not modifying the university’s no-pet policy so that a student could live in university housing with her 4-pound […]

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