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<blockquote data-quote="twoweeled" data-source="post: 2365534" data-attributes="member: 27108"><p>It's a pattern many of us have seen, when someone doesn't have an answer. "It's complex". Implying it's just too difficult to understand, so don't even try it. We here this from Attorney's who have no responses, politicians who have just been caught, and Company officers after a company has ceased to exist as they escape with their golden parachutes. To follow every inch of wrongdoing, to the very beginning and lay blame in the exact correct place on the appropriate person without mistake, may be a complex task. Fortunately, it's not necessary. Claiming the problem is too complex, is a cop out. A few facts are readily available and obvious. The Pension funds are in trouble, and we did/do have officers in power. These officers did not take power, two weeks ago. These people of authority, leaders, officers have been in power for many years. Most of us don't feel the need to see them involved in the exact beginning minutes of these problems. They had many years to address these problems. I think it's obvious they didn't do their jobs correctly or even adequately. If it wasn't their responsibility to right the ship, than what exactly was their responsibility?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twoweeled, post: 2365534, member: 27108"] It's a pattern many of us have seen, when someone doesn't have an answer. "It's complex". Implying it's just too difficult to understand, so don't even try it. We here this from Attorney's who have no responses, politicians who have just been caught, and Company officers after a company has ceased to exist as they escape with their golden parachutes. To follow every inch of wrongdoing, to the very beginning and lay blame in the exact correct place on the appropriate person without mistake, may be a complex task. Fortunately, it's not necessary. Claiming the problem is too complex, is a cop out. A few facts are readily available and obvious. The Pension funds are in trouble, and we did/do have officers in power. These officers did not take power, two weeks ago. These people of authority, leaders, officers have been in power for many years. Most of us don't feel the need to see them involved in the exact beginning minutes of these problems. They had many years to address these problems. I think it's obvious they didn't do their jobs correctly or even adequately. If it wasn't their responsibility to right the ship, than what exactly was their responsibility? [/QUOTE]
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