The group put some of
the blame on bankers, policymakers and investors.
Not exact matches
Bankers blamed technical problems
on the Nasdaq stock market as well as decisions to expand Facebook's offering price and number of shares sold to what some critics said were the highest possible levels.
Now, as the world struggles to recover, it's tempting to
blame what happened
on just a few greedy
bankers who took irrational risks and left the rest of us to foot the bill.
He tagged City
bankers with the word «irresponsible» enough times to convince people he is not always necessarily
on the side of the rich and powerful, but he dedicated the vast majority of his speech to highlighting exactly why the government was ultimately to
blame.
Instead of accepting this misrepresentation, the
blame should fall solely
on those who created the mess we're in:
bankers, capitalists and politicians.
The real story here, and I'm disappointed you missed it, was when the conversation turned to Cuomo's role as HUD... and he went
on to claim it wasn't his fault, turned around and
blamed «greedy
bankers» for the problem.
Sounding a liberal note, the once fiscally - conservative Mr. Cuomo
blamed the recession
on «Wall Street
bankers [who] ripped off the country.»
However much they might want to
blame these two disasters
on George W Bush and the
bankers, they can hardly deny what is, at the very least, the supporting role played by the Labour Government in both cases.