>>They nearly took out the real economy in 2008.
No they didn't. The government nearly took out the real economy.
In the decade before the financial crisis, regulatory pressure was used to force banks to issue more subprime mortgages. This article from 2000 warns of the consequences:
https://www.city-journal.org/html/trillion-dollar-bank-shake...
Government sponsored enteprises, which underwrite 50% of the entire US mortgage market, started massively increasing their subprime loan guarantees at the same time.
And then you have Federal Reserve mouthpiece, New York Times columnist Paul Krugman, advocating in this 2002 article that the Federal Reserve create a housing bubble:
https://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/02/opinion/dubya-s-double-di...
"To fight this recession the Fed needs more than a snapback; it needs soaring household spending to offset moribund business investment. And to do that, as Paul McCulley of Pimco put it, Alan Greenspan needs to create a housing bubble to replace the Nasdaq bubble."
This revisionist account of the causes of the financial crisis is just these same powerful forces, who are receiving billions in kickbacks from all of this corruption, pinning the blame for the financial crisis on the mythical deregulation-bogeyman.