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2012 GOP Platform: The Tea Party's Necronomicon

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unproven innocence8/29/2012 2:10:06 pm PDT

re: #69 Killgore Trout

I’d like to see someone talk about seriously tackling the issues that caused the financial crisis but nobody seems interested in that anymore.

There’s some response to those issues, but they miss the mark badly. Wells Fargo Fires Iowa Worker for Minor 1963 Crime Excerpt:

Richard Eggers, 68, was fired in July from his job as a customer service representative for putting a cardboard cutout of a dime in a washing machine nearly 50 years ago in Carlisle, the Des Moines Register reported Monday.

Warren County court records show Eggers was convicted of operating a coin-changing machine by false means. Eggers called it a “stupid stunt,” but questions his firing.

Big banks have been firing low-level employees like Eggers since new federal banking employment guidelines were enacted in May 2011 and new mortgage employment guidelines took hold in February, the newspaper said. The tougher standards are meant to clear out executives and mid-level bank employees guilty of transactional crimes — such as identity theft and money laundering — but are being applied across the board because of possible fines for noncompliance.