Banks and anger

"The current public anger at banks is understandable. People are rightly outraged that the credit bubble led to huge rewards for many bankers, while most people are suffering the effects of the subsequent crash on public finances and their own economic security."

Read : http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/23237544-1d58-11de-9eb3-00144feabdc0.html.

This article by a very prominent Brit, who is scheduled to play a very significant role in the solution of the banking crisis, leaves me with a very bad taste in my mouth. Not for what it states, but for what it does not address. Just read the list of perceived priorities ...

I would be tempted to call that : "Kurieren am Symptom".

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