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Geithner didn't tell anybody he was a tax cheat, either, why should he tell on his banker buddies manipulating LIBOR?
"...failing to alert Congress four years ago that banks could have been manipulating a key global interest rate...".
535 of the most astute minds, in the United States of America, serviced by some of the most expensive advisers money can buy, need to be alerted that banks manipulate.
And we wonder why the congressional approval rating is approaching single digits.
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