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14. Krugman: Wall Street’s Bad Investment Decision
Wed Nov 21, 2012, 09:59 AM
Nov 2012
Wall Street’s Bad Investment Decision

There are many lists now circulating of the biggest winners and losers from the election; oddly, however, none of the lists I’ve seen mentions just how bad this result is for Wall Street’s Masters of the Universe.

The story, as you may recall, is that the financial industry — having brought both itself and the rest of the world to the edge of disaster — was bailed out by taxpayers. Yet far from being grateful, top financial types were furious at Obama for occasionally hinting that some of them might have misbehaved a bit. And investment bankers — who normally lean Democratic — went overwhelmingly to the other side, pouring cash into Mitt Romney’s coffers in the no doubt correct expectation that a Romney administration would dismantle financial reform and treat their wealth with the adulation they believe to be their birthright.

But Romney lost and Obama won. The limits of their power have been cruelly exposed, and the reelected president now owes them nothing. Did I mention that Elizabeth Warren is going to the Senate — a Senate that will be substantially more progressive and less Wall Street friendly than before?

Bad move, guys.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/11/07/wall-streets-bad-investment-decision/

Suck it, losers!



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Banking Industry Moves to Block Warren [View all] babylonsister Nov 2012 OP
Who elected them? malaise Nov 2012 #1
anyone the banking industry moves to block is ok by me. i had some reservations HiPointDem Nov 2012 #2
just curious about your reservations demwing Nov 2012 #5
Really? What more outspoken person Skidmore Nov 2012 #6
Well if the Senate GOP blocked her Confirmation sheshe2 Nov 2012 #7
Her video on GLass Steagall sealed the deal for me. FogerRox Nov 2012 #20
Ezra Klein on Rachel's show said his sources in congress are telling him mucifer Nov 2012 #3
Nice clip, thanks. FogerRox Nov 2012 #21
Is it time to start lobbying the members Le Taz Hot Nov 2012 #4
Of the Democrats on that committee davidpdx Nov 2012 #16
Can't be having a smart woman on there now can they madokie Nov 2012 #8
From My Post....An email from Warren! sheshe2 Nov 2012 #11
No surprise there lunatica Nov 2012 #9
Sucks When You Bet On The Wrong Horse... KharmaTrain Nov 2012 #10
Krugman: Wall Street’s Bad Investment Decision ProSense Nov 2012 #14
This is what the voters (us) sent her there to do. Not putting her on the Banking Committee Dustlawyer Nov 2012 #12
Fuck 'em ProSense Nov 2012 #13
I signed the petition to Harry Reid to get her on the Senate Banking Committee Jasana Nov 2012 #15
Rachel Maddow was discussing this and said it's pretty much up to Reid davidpdx Nov 2012 #17
We welcome their hatred dreamnightwind Nov 2012 #18
The banking industry and its purchased politicians, that is. woo me with science Nov 2012 #19
Well, the lobbyists need to be BANNED from all political activities. Panasonic Nov 2012 #22
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