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Just a little thought about the Goldman Sachs hearings. I know that they were greedy and manipulative with their clients investment money, but, isn't that what they were always expected to do? It sounds evil and sleazy to the general public and yet, the investors who profited from this behavior are not shocked or ashamed. What gets to me is that, in all of this outrage and furor directed toward the big banks and investment firms, nobody is talking about the originators of the problem. The mortgage sellers, the brokers and salesmen who deliberately and consciously sold mortgages to people who had no hope of fulfilling them. This was evil, greedy, selfish and manipulative, and was done by people who knew, in advance, that they could not be personally blamed for their actions because the "paper" would be sold right away and they and their fly-by-night company would have no connection or liability when the homeowner defaulted. I would really like someone to mention this part of the economic meltdown: the beginning.