Ex-congressman Buyer seeks to avoid prison for insider trading conviction

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5 thoughts on “Ex-congressman Buyer seeks to avoid prison for insider trading conviction

  1. Punish him the “poor” CRIMINAL, just like everyone else. Martha Stewart served a year, so can this corrupt liar. They ALL think they are above the law, and will get away with their “criming”…

  2. White collar criminals get off so easy…. They make/steal/defraud others generating millions from themselves. Many lead to job losses for others. And when punishment comes due, they get a slap on the wrist and still push back in hopes of a lighter script….

    Might as well lie/cheat/steal as long as you’re rich as there’s small risk of repercussions.

    Celadon collapse is another example from Indiana

  3. You imprison Buyer, you better imprison every Congressman in the past 50 years. They all come out of DC wealthy, and it is not the salary that gets them to that level of financial security is corruption and insider trading!

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