Empoyees of IndyMac Bancorp have sent a letter to the California attorney general, asking him to investigate Senator Charles Schumer’s role in the bank’s collapse. To refresh your memory, Senator Schumer sent a letter to the FDIC questioning the bank’s viability. Then he made the letter public, causing a run on the bank. Anyone over the age of twelve should know better then that. According to Reuters
In a letter to Attorney General Jerry Brown last week, 51 former IndyMac workers wrote: “From the day (Schumer’s) letter was made public on June 26 until the closure of the bank, a run on the bank took place and the failure became inevitable.”
Brown’s spokeswoman Christine Gasparac said on Wednesday that his office was reviewing the letter and that a decision on whether to act on it could be made as early as next week.
Let’s hope Brown makes the right decision. Schumer’s making the claim that this is some sort of Republican trick. How on earth can he believe that he did nothing wrong? What he did was the most irresponsible abuse of power. If he didn’t want the bank to collapse he had a funny way of showing it.










My guess is Chuckie the Scmuck will not get even a slap on the wrist. I see you reside in the Syracuse area….used to call Rome, NY, my home…spent 2 years after Vietnam there while stationed in the Air Force at Griffiss…then lived there another year beyond that there, back in another lifetime.
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I used to get out to Rome alot with my old job, we had several accounts in Rome, Westmoreland and the surrounding area.
Thank you for your service:-)
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