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In reply to the discussion: Sen. Elizabeth Warren supports new bill to break up big banks. Do you agree with her? [View all]City Lights
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren supports new bill to break up big banks. Do you agree with her? [View all]
Cal33
May 2013
OP
This is the biggie. If we succeed with this biggie, success with the others will be
Cal33
May 2013
#6
oh, god...health insurers, telecoms, media conglomerates ALL need splitting up...
Blue_Tires
May 2013
#28
Honesty, integrity, intelligence, commitment, reliability and guts! Elizabeth's got all the best
Cal33
May 2013
#8
You should write a new thread of your own. You'll get more readers. This is a very important
Cal33
May 2013
#45
Yes! Plus we need a nationalized bank run on the prudent man principles - or similar - to
byeya
May 2013
#19
Yeah. They bribe the law-makers with tens of thousands of dollars, and get back tens of billions in
Cal33
May 2013
#61
Sociopaths don't respond to reason and gentleness. Unfortunately, they'll respond only when
Cal33
May 2013
#50
*Of COURSE I support her! And I donated from out of state for her win, and I signed this petition*
NYC_SKP
May 2013
#39
Do you know much about the issues involved? I don't, and I bet most other people don't either.
Donald Ian Rankin
May 2013
#40
It used to be that banks were allowed to operate in one state only -- and they could
Cal33
May 2013
#57
Yes I do and that's why I also know that it ain't gonna ever be allowed.
Egalitarian Thug
May 2013
#65
Of course she can't do it all alone. But if there are enough of American people (with the
Cal33
May 2013
#68
Warren, like Sanders, is one of the few real deal representatives of the People.
MrSlayer
May 2013
#85