June 26, 2011 1:58 PM
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60 Minutes/Vanity Fair Poll: July Edition
- Should more bankers be investigated for the crash of 2008?
It's tough to get 80 percent of Americans to agree on anything, but they agree that more investigations into 2008's financial meltdown are necessary. Only 11 percent feel that enough bankers and financiers have been prosecuted or charged already. It appears that lawyers and politicians have a mandate and an incentive to keep investigating. What's the incentive? It actually makes them look better by comparison.
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