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<blockquote data-quote="hypo hanna" data-source="post: 1441676" data-attributes="member: 42600"><p>Here's how it works in the real world.</p><p>Too big to fail corporations, (the ones who pushed for and probably wrote the bill), will submit veterans no matter when they were hired. WW1 doughboys would qualify. These list will go to a underfunded, understaffed government agency for vetting who will rubber stamp an approval. Maybe years down the road some do gooder will find the fraud and try and report it to his/her superiors. The whistleblower will eventually be fired for something "unrelated" and will have no choice but to go to the press.</p><p>After the story goes public, congressmen knowing about the plan from the outset will feign outrage and demand an investigation. There will be a show of hearings and a handful of small fry CEOs will be trotted out to testify. Some fines will be assessed which will later be quietly reduced or removed. Any fine actually paid will be a tiny fraction of the profits gained by the fraud.</p><p>No executive will serve jail time or suffer any cost related to the crime.</p><p>The whistleblower will be unemployeed and on welfare.</p><p>No new jobs will be created for our veterans.</p><p></p><p>There will higher taxes for middle and lower classes to offset the taxes lost to the corporations.</p><p></p><p>The executives will be rewarded by the BOD's for a successive scam with raises and stock options.</p><p></p><p>The press will soon be distracted by some other scandal and the whole thing will be forgotten.</p><p></p><p>Did I miss anything?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hypo hanna, post: 1441676, member: 42600"] Here's how it works in the real world. Too big to fail corporations, (the ones who pushed for and probably wrote the bill), will submit veterans no matter when they were hired. WW1 doughboys would qualify. These list will go to a underfunded, understaffed government agency for vetting who will rubber stamp an approval. Maybe years down the road some do gooder will find the fraud and try and report it to his/her superiors. The whistleblower will eventually be fired for something "unrelated" and will have no choice but to go to the press. After the story goes public, congressmen knowing about the plan from the outset will feign outrage and demand an investigation. There will be a show of hearings and a handful of small fry CEOs will be trotted out to testify. Some fines will be assessed which will later be quietly reduced or removed. Any fine actually paid will be a tiny fraction of the profits gained by the fraud. No executive will serve jail time or suffer any cost related to the crime. The whistleblower will be unemployeed and on welfare. No new jobs will be created for our veterans. There will higher taxes for middle and lower classes to offset the taxes lost to the corporations. The executives will be rewarded by the BOD's for a successive scam with raises and stock options. The press will soon be distracted by some other scandal and the whole thing will be forgotten. Did I miss anything? [/QUOTE]
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