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Chase Wells Fargo, Bank of America, Citibank Destroyed the lives of countless Americans. Time to fight back. Madison, Massachusetts
29th of Sep, 2010 by User921752
In their greed, the big banks and Wall Street have destroyed the US economy, cost millions their jobs and have caused recent graduates to be unable to obtain work in our perspective fields after years of hard work and dedication. I am fed up with the feds refusing to crack down, so I have concocted a plan to bring karmic, ironic retribution upon those that have caused America so much pain and grief. The true unemployment statistics in this country are at approximately 18%, which includes first time job seekers and those who have given up on the job hunt. Current statistics for unemployed recent college graduates is at 25%

The plan: If any lawyers who view this site are around, it is time to initiate the mother of all class action law suits on behalf of the citizens of the United States. If anyone here knows a good lawyer, bring this report to their attention as this has the potential to make loads of money for any attorney who does it.

The Classes. Class 1: Any and all US Citizens who as a result of the dishonest, greedy practices of the banksters and Wall Street destroying the economy, have lost their jobs via lay offs. This also includes any additional damages suffered besides lost salary such as foreclosures and repossesions caused by job loss. Class 2: Any and all US Citizens who upon recently graduating from college, have been unable to find long term employment in their field due to said practices that caused the economic melt-down.

The Defendants: All the major banks in the United States, the top executives of said banks, and the top executives in Wall Street.

The Objective: Prove that the big banks and Wall Street and be held liable in the destruction of the US economy, thus liable in the mass surge of unemployment.

The Damages Sought: For class 1, all wages that were lost as a result of lay offs via the economic melt-down. In addition, damages for losses related to job loss, such as the value of a home lost to foreclosure or a repossessed vehicle. For class 2, damages equivilant to the average montly salary of someone with said college degree times the amount of time unable to find work in their respective field. This is in addition to the lawyer's winnings.

The government refuses to punish those responsible for unimaginable human suffering because banks that are "too big to fail" are apparently "too big to jail". Thus it is the responsiblity of the people to bring the proverbial "torches and pitchforks" and exercise our dissatisfaction through the legal system. Its time that the people who caused this depression to owe up and pay for the damage they have caused.

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