Did you know that the CEO of Chase Bank made 16,000,0000.00 last year when the bank was supposedly losing money. Isn't it kind of odd that they go after teachers that make 40,000 a year and not someone making 16,000,000.00. Something smells fishy doesn't it.Man lets do that. You get less time than armed robery and make a whole lot more moneySmall potatoes.....go after all the execs of every large bank...all crooks and all manipulated by the fed.A good start the next thing that need to happen is public hangings at the corner of Wall street for about a month ;these guys are slow learners from the first crash in 1929.If a scapegoat helps teach a lesson to the greedy capitalist pigs and their minions, let the scape-ing begin!This are the type of people that are major funders of the Tea Party. Not putting down the Tea Party I am putting down this type of scum no matter which party they are affiliated with.
The people of Wisconsin have voted and the Koch brothers won. Maybe it sounds right to you but to me somehow that doesn't sound right. Hamm
Wisconsin voters why would you vote to pollute your beautiful state.
Now these are some outstanding American's you should be proud of. They set a great example for all Republican's and Tea Partiers to follow. Just a couple of real nice people that has your well being at heart.
In March 1999, Koch Petroleum Group, a Koch Industries subsidiary, plead guilty to charges that it had negligently dumped hundreds of thousands of gallons of aviation fuel into wetlands near the Mississippi River from its refinery in Rosemount, Minnesota, and that it had also illegally dumped a million gallons of high-ammonia wastewater onto the ground and into the Mississippi River. Koch Petroleum paid the Dakota County Park System a $6 million fine and $2 million in remediation costs, and was ordered to serve three years of probation.[31]
In 1999, a federal jury found that Koch Industries had stolen oil from government and American Indian lands, had lied about its purchases more than 24,000 times, and was fined $553,504.[32]
In January 2000, Koch Industries subsidiary, Koch Pipeline, agreed to a $35 million settlement with the U.S. Justice Department and the State of Texas. This settlement, including a $30 million civil fine, was incurred for the firm's three hundred oil spills in Texas and five other states going back to 1990.[28][33][34] The spills resulted in more than three million gallons of crude oil leaking into ponds, lakes, streams and coastal waters.[35]
In 2001, the company reached two settlements with the government. In April, the company reached a $20 million settlement in exchange for admitting to covering up environmental violations at its refinery in Corpus Christi, Texas.[36][37] That May, Koch Industries paid $25 million to the federal government to settle a federal lawsuit that found the company had improperly taken more oil than it had paid for from federal and Indian land.
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