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<description>&lt;p&gt;Ok, here&apos;s one major problem I have.  One keeps referencing &quot;wall street&quot; as the problem.  First, wall street is a place where trading is performed, its NOT a group of companies.  Use the correct terms, the Dow, S&amp;P5, etc. . .BETTER YET SINGLE OUT THE COMPANIES THAT SHOULD BE HELD ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEIR ACTIONS.  Not all companies traded on the exchange are to blame. . .others, though, should be called out and held accountable, and the news shouldn&apos;t focus on &quot;wall street&quot; but the actual hearings and statements of the leaders of these failing companies.  If we are going to bailout and let them spend 200K on the spa or 400K on a post bail out executive celebration trip, why don&apos;t we get in there, get rid of the bad execs, and watch the US&apos;s investment in these companies. . you know, AUDIT THEIR EXPENDITURES????

Its just ridiculous.  &lt;/p&gt;</description>
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