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In reply to the discussion: The Scale of Wall Street’s Holdings Are ''Unprecedented in U.S. History'': Senate Report [View all]nc4bo
(17,651 posts)33. Ouch. Not ok when Republicans do and absolutely NOT ok when "Democrats" do it.
And I'd be absolutely 100% behind any Democratic candidate for POTUS that would state there were mistakes made and correction would be made.
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The Scale of Wall Street’s Holdings Are ''Unprecedented in U.S. History'': Senate Report [View all]
Octafish
Nov 2014
OP
This is not possible if not preceded by 50 years of non stop propaganda
NoJusticeNoPeace
Nov 2014
#1
War as welfare for the Wealthy. Boot stamping on the face of humanity forever for the rest of us.
Octafish
Nov 2014
#43
Looks like Wall Street has had a very productive 6 years, it would be nice if the most transparent
Autumn
Nov 2014
#2
By the numbers, it's the greatest recovery in recorded history. Here's the breakdown...
Octafish
Nov 2014
#7
William K. Black warned Washington. So, Washington ignored the dean of financial regulation...
Octafish
Nov 2014
#18
Goldman, Morgan Stanley And JP Morgan Named In Commodity Manipulation Investigation
Octafish
Nov 2014
#36
Well, the DJIA has almost tripled in 6 years, and almost all of that new wealth is in their hands
Doctor_J
Nov 2014
#10
Earlier capitalists didn't have the propaganda power of the modern American MSM.
Odin2005
Dec 2014
#61
Well, Bill Clinton did deregulate the banks, allowing them to become "too big to fail"
RiverLover
Nov 2014
#27