Thursday, June 24, 2021 11:06:04 AM
Judiciary has never stood for the rights of the people. It is amazing that it needed more than 6 months to rule on simple question of day time robbery. Probably they needed that much time to come up with excuses to defend the day time robbery of private companies.
Despite all the legal mumbo jumbo, the simple truth is, revolving door bureaucrats and politicians actively and surreptitiously conspired with wall street establishment to bankrupt the private shareholder companies causing immense losses to all shareholders.
The justices should have explained what would have happened to private conservators if private conservators were to act like private FHFA Conservator. Also they should have explained why it is not a crime if it is committed by a FHFA conservator acting as a private actor.
Judiciary should invalidate all the laws and acts of Gov that violate constitution and bill of rights instead of making people to seek compensation for illegal acts of Gov. Common people do not have time, money and expertise to seek compensation in courts. In the first place Gov should not be making such controversial laws and bureaucrats should not be acting in such unlawful manner.
Also attorneys for plaintiff should explain to courts, the core facts of the case in simple manner rather than try to complicate the issue at the core with the convoluted legal verbiage. Also relate the case issues to suffering of common people because of bureaucratic abuse and tyranny.
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