Archive for the ‘Government Regulation’ Category

Trust in Banks and the Congressional Pig Roast: FreePassers in the Beltway

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Although my last several posts have focused on FreePassers in corporate America and on Wall Street, we also find an abundant number of them in government, especially in Washington, D.C.
Trust the Banks: One of the Greatest Lies in History
When the original TARP (Troubled Asset Relief Program) legislation was first introduced it had few restrictions and was [...]

The Wall Street FreePasser Problem: Accountability is Still the Answer!

Monday, January 19th, 2009

My initial entry on the FreePasser epidemic afflicting our society seems to have accomplished its purpose, which was to increase awareness and to generate a thought-provoking reaction. This is designed to be a forum to discuss the problem and to generate potential solutions. Otherwise, we will not find a long-term answers to the current disaster [...]

FreePassers and the Salvation of Capitalism

Friday, December 19th, 2008

I’m not an opportunist by nature. Although the current economic crisis seems the appropriate time to launch my FreePassers.com blog, I assure you that my study of this phenomenon has been ongoing, and its contribution to today’s state of affairs was predictable. I can tell you without qualification that the reform of the FreePasser mentality [...]