Posted by
Domenick Maglio on Wednesday, February 18, 2009 8:36:28 PM
WHITE COLLAR MUGGINGS MATTER
By Domenick J. Maglio PhD
Americans have been taught that crime does not pay. This
message seems to be changing in our evolving modern culture. The more accurate
statement is, “crime does pay for the rich and connected” and only does not pay
for the common person.
The President of the United States nominates cabinet
officials and congress has the duty to or not to confirm these nominees. Our
leadership in the three branches of government is teaching us it is acceptable
to be a criminal as long as you have a high position of power.
In the judicial system judges have leeway in sentencing. The
courts usually throw the book at the petty criminal. However when it comes to
the rich and connected, our judicial system treats these criminals with kid
gloves. The psychological trauma of having to start over after losing
everything you have worked for your entire life can be harder to overcome than
a physical wound. The despair from
white-collar robbery can alter one’s life even more drastically than a violent
mugging.
The former chairman of NASDAQ, Bernard Madoff, has allegedly
bilked $50 billion, not million, from very trusting clients. He is still living
in comfort in his multi million-dollar penthouse spending other people’s money
as a free man. The judges are treating him as a celebrity rather than what he
is: a crook who has ruined the future of many people.
Individuals and foundations had total faith in Madoff’s
integrity. This weasel and others like him did not use a gun but pulled off a
Ponzi scheme crime that robbed his clients, friends and family. He and others
like hedge fund manager, Arthur Nadel, knew his “house of cards” would
eventually fall. All these white-collar muggers do irreparable damage to the
lives of innocent people. Some of Madoff’s victims have committed suicide; the
lives of others have been negatively altered forever.
On the political front we are told cheating on our taxes is
a crime for us but is excused and dismissed for the “too big to fail” political
elite.
Timothy Geithner, our new treasury secretary, admitted under
oath and in front of congress, that he failed to pay his 2001 and 2002 taxes
because the statute of limitations had run out making the government unable to
legally penalize him. Just before the confirmation process he did pay the 2003
and 2004 taxes he also owed. Unbelievably he then stated that “they were
unintentional mistakes” and “he should have been more careful.” This was not
incompetence. It was blatant cheating. He was rewarded with being confirmed to
the powerful federal position enforcing the IRS laws, which he did not follow.
His appointment is choosing the fox to guard the henhouse.
Tom Daschle is the latest tax cheat owing over $140,000 in
back taxes and earned $5.2 million, a quarter of which was consulting with
companies he is supposed to now regulate. His wife is a high profile lobbyist.
After nominating him, President Obama continued to support him for the job of
secretary of Health and Human Services until it became obvious it would be
politically impossible for the senate to confirm him.
Charles Rangel, chairman of the House Ways and Means
Committee, has cheated the taxpayers out of unpaid taxes for a decade. It appears he will not be required to
pay interest or penalties on the $20,000 in unpaid taxes. He has not stepped
aside as chairman nor been asked to resign by fellow members of congress.
Christopher Dodd received a special VIP discounted mortgage
from Countryside Mortgage Company. The Mark Rich scandal and huge donations
from foreign governments to the Clinton library did not derail Hillary Clinton
‘s confirmation as Secretary of State.
The selection of disreputable politicians is making a
mockery of every American for being a responsible citizen. Citizens will pay
their taxes thinking that they may be fools for doing so. We have always had
crooked politicians. In the past it was a drip, now it is a flood. These
hypocrites have contempt for American laws and moral values that they are
supposed to enforce.
WE THE PEOPLE choose elected officials to represent the
people’s interest not their own aggrandizement. Without justice being served in
the judicial, executive and congressional branches of government we will
continue to see an increased Cancer of Corruption. Punishment has the power to
deter criminal behavior. Without serious penalties for these sleazy financiers
and politicians there will be no impeding them from continuing down the path of
deceit thus undermining our institutions.
Our founding fathers noted that a republic needs moral
leadership to survive. As President Obama said on January 29th about Wall
Street CEO’s receiving excessive bonuses, “This is the height of
irresponsibility. It is shameful.”
President Obama should heed his own words or suffer the
ridicule of breaking his emphatic promises of leading an ethical government.
President Obama should heed his own words and not nominate anyone who does not
have an impeccable record. He should use the bully pulpit to point out and then
cut out the Cancer of Corruption when it surfaces in the congress and the
executive branch.
WE THE PEOPLE must vote out any congressional representative
who does not stand up against corruption or we will all witness the dissolution
of our republic.
Dr. Maglio is the author of Invasion Within and Essential Parenting. He is a psychotherapist and the
owner/director of Wider Horizons School.
Visit: www.drmaglio.com.