I'm outraged, like most, that a culture of excess has crippled the US economic system. Honest people got the short end of the stick and something needs to change. We need more transparency from Wall Street and there should be a level playing field for all investors.

Like many investors, I've been watching the questioning of Goldman Sach's executives about their behavior during the financial meltdown. We've heard about their views and behavior during the mortgage crisis and have also learned about how investment decisions are made at Goldman. We've also watched legislator after legislator pound on Goldman to prove their outrage (a reflection of the anger felt on Main Street). But I think there's a huge missed opportunity in the questioning that needs to be said out loud; in too many cases they are wasting time asking the wrong questions! And now is the time for the right questions, not useless posturing.