Will Any of Bill Clinton’s Employees who Got Rich at Fannie Mae go to Jail for the Mortgage Fiasco?

Posted by admin on June 28th, 2010 and filed under franklin mortgage | 5 Comments »

- Jamie Gorelick – Built Clinton’s wall that protected Al Qaeda pilots when they were taking flight lessons IN THE US while Bill was president. She earned $26 MIL as Vice Chair of Fannie Mae.
- Franklin Raines – Clinton’s budget director. Earned over $50 MIL as CEO of Fannie Mae but had to return $20 mil. and resign for false accounting.
- Rob Rubin – CEO of Citicorp. Earned over $20 MIL at Citicorp, a key lender/player in the subprime mess.

Do Dems truly believe CEOs should never earn over $1 million … even if the CEO donates a ton of money to the DNC?

No. They will probably get pardoned somehow.

Ask Marc Rich …………………………………………..

5 Responses

  1. DaisyCake Says:

    We can only hope.
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  2. Stephen G Says:

    No. They will probably get pardoned somehow.

    Ask Marc Rich …………………………………………..
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  3. Jonny Aggro Says:

    No silly person, rich people don’t go to jail.
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  4. Cheryl M Says:

    SADLY!!! PROBABLY NOT, only regular people go to real jail for that sort of thing. Those people go to Country Club "jails".
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  5. cattledog Says:

    It sounds like you have a grudge against Bill Clinton’s former employees because they worked for Bill Clinton. There are other members from Fannie Mae that worked for Bush’s father and that have worked for both Democratic and Republican administrations.

    Why are you so bitter against one presidential administration when every administration has had people that are affiliated with the same failed corporations with questionable business practices???? This has been happening for a 100 years now, politics and business is intertwined and has nothing to do with what political party you belong to or what president you served.
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