HB of CJ wrote:I do not understand any of this. The bankers/politicians who goofed up should be held accountable. Like life in prison acccountable. Until this happens, the can gets kicked down the road.
This sentiment is understandable, unfortunately you can't have that in a democracy. At the very basis of a free democracy lies that representatives deciding by majority shall not be prosecuted unless they obviously break the constitution. And this is a good thing because the majority of representatives actually defines the will of the represented. And while a people or constituents might regret decisions, they can't simply decide to prosecute themselves. In addition, such nonsense would open of the doors for all kinds of political prosecution. So, you can't get rid of that potentially fatal gap.
And thus the scene is set of all the kinds of moral hazards that are now pitfalls in solving Greece.
As it happens: I look forward to the US solving Puerto Rico. I wonder if Lew will forgive them part of their debt - as he suggested to Eurozone countries on Greece.