too. recently i noticed somewhat of a change, and i expressed it here on fox. i warned that vigilante justice was coming. this isn t anything new from what we ve been experiencing for almost like two years in the country where the crimes have become more brazen. it is very clear that the criminals aren t afraid of law enforcement. as this continues in the country we re going to have vigilante justice and we can t have that in a civilized society. someone has to fill that void and we don t want that to happen but the leaders aren t doing anything about it, the mayors aren t stepping up to the plate, the das aren t stepping up to the plate, the judges aren t stepping up to the plate. on so who s going to do it and that s where vigilante justice comes into play. 80s that to brag or be right. i genuinely wanted to be wrong about this issue. but this is just basic science. when government creates this kind of void, someone or some idea will fill it. the most recent example is th
ultimately we have to follow the law in our agencies and the law is it goes to the least bid. charlie is a fox business correspondent. he joins us now. charlie thanks so much for joining me. anytime. should we all be concerned? listen we have a problem with regional banks, okay? the big banks the jp more begans, bank of american, city group, wells fargo well capitalized diversified and do different things but we have a problem with regional banks. and what is the problem? we printed a ton of money and spent a ton of money from the federal government. those banks went out on the spectrum, as gamblers always do, when you give them free money, and they invested in risky stuff. they bought they loaded up on capitol at the top of the market. when you put those two things together, you have a real hole in the balance sheet of many of these regional banks. now if you re at a regional bank, should you be worried? i would say yes, you should be
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