Goldman Sachs Shitty Deal

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Arianna Huffington | Posted 05.25.2011

Arianna Huffington

As satisfying as it was watching Goldman Sachs executives being grilled by the Senate this week (especially Carl Levin's "shitty deal" barrage), the sense of justice being done was tempered by the stench of hypocrisy hovering over the proceedings. After all, of the committee's ten Senators, only Ted Kaufman has not accepted campaign contributions from Goldman. Plus, as truly appalling as Goldman's behavior has been, much -- though certainly not all -- of what Goldman did fell within the rules set up by Congress. The Senators seemed intent on getting Goldman to apologize. But don't our representatives owe us an apology too? For instance, Susan Collins, who berated Goldman execs at the hearing, voted to repeal Glass-Steagall. Have we gotten an apology from her yet? Yes, Goldman should be held accountable; but so should our elected officials.

Jason Linkins

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HuffingtonPost.com | Jason Linkins | Posted 05.25.2011

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Shahien Nasiripour

'Shitty Deal': Goldman Exec Daniel Sparks Hammered Over Term Used To Describe Deal Made For Clients (VIDEO)

HuffingtonPost.com | Shahien Nasiripour | Posted 05.25.2011

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