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I hope this gets noticed Tom Rinaldo Jul 2012 #1
Sounds like he wants to run for office, to me. dixiegrrrrl Jul 2012 #33
Too late, Mr. Weill. annabanana Jul 2012 #2
It will but Romney and other Republicans in a very difficult position. grantcart Jul 2012 #3
This is a ProSense Jul 2012 #18
my point is that when it comes up in the debates or in MASS with Brown/Warren it is a huge weapon to grantcart Jul 2012 #25
That would be a happy day!!! goclark Jul 2012 #19
Still, it's ProSense Jul 2012 #20
It should have been done in 2009. girl gone mad Jul 2012 #39
Well done, well supported. Festivito Jul 2012 #44
Just what I was thinking. lilithsrevenge12 Jul 2012 #46
Wow. K&R myrna minx Jul 2012 #4
I worked for a Citi subsidiary in the late 90's when they bought Travelers. Snarkoleptic Jul 2012 #5
AL Williams grantcart Jul 2012 #9
Yup, Sherman A1 Jul 2012 #42
Very interesting information... virgdem Jul 2012 #14
The heist must be completed. Greybnk48 Jul 2012 #6
What CONGRESS did. They make the decisions. randome Jul 2012 #8
Repeal Graham-Bliley-Leach and bring back Glass-Steagall. n/t BumRushDaShow Jul 2012 #7
LOL "former" Javaman Jul 2012 #10
What now that thinks are fucked you... lonestarnot Jul 2012 #11
Glass-Steagall isn't coming back. Congress lacks the spine to stand up kestrel91316 Jul 2012 #12
WTF does he care... he's cashed in his chips. redqueen Jul 2012 #13
+1T. magical thyme Jul 2012 #30
+1 pam4water Jul 2012 #32
Agree - we have the power of taxation and the IRS can confiscate TBF Jul 2012 #45
Given that he opposed the lavish bonuses taken by investment bankers ... ieoeja Jul 2012 #15
"Weill left Citigroup in 2006" ProSense Jul 2012 #16
Sure, it was "right for the time." malthaussen Jul 2012 #23
Former. No one cares about the obvious anymore. nt valerief Jul 2012 #17
disagree. the folks at CNBC were stunned, and they still like him. grantcart Jul 2012 #24
Youbetcha Berlum Jul 2012 #21
Good to see someone of his former stature out in front on this, elleng Jul 2012 #22
Good it's about time gopiscrap Jul 2012 #26
he knew glass-stagall was in everyone's interests except his own at the time. unblock Jul 2012 #27
He and his friends got theirs. salib Jul 2012 #28
No One will trust you if you don't Regulate and lovuian Jul 2012 #29
Except how is Weill ever going to get Lil Timmy to agree? truedelphi Jul 2012 #41
Sure, sure go ahead and close it...... DeSwiss Jul 2012 #31
k&r n/t RainDog Jul 2012 #34
Thanks for the info FailureToCommunicate Jul 2012 #35
Shorter Weill: JoeyT Jul 2012 #36
I see it different. Once the big fish have eaten all the little fish, they become afraid they will rhett o rick Jul 2012 #37
My response to him is "get fucked, and I hope you die pennyless, asshole". nm rhett o rick Jul 2012 #38
Another 1%-er pulls a Wendell Potter eridani Jul 2012 #40
he says it after he made his pile. just wants to make it hard for other 'entrepreneurs' of finance. HiPointDem Jul 2012 #43
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