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This is exactly why we need someone to run for President who will not Autumn Apr 2015 #1
A warning, or perhaps a veiled threat? raging moderate Apr 2015 #2
Neither. Just a whine. Orsino Apr 2015 #23
Out of curiosiy..... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #3
Let's see if I can fill in some blanks. rogerashton Apr 2015 #4
I wasn't asking the question because I didn't know. A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #5
Do YOU know the role deregulation played in the disastrous Global Economic Collapse? sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #17
Dammit! I just spent 20 minutes typing out a complete response to your question... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #24
No problem, thanks for responding anyhow. I know how that is! sabrina 1 Apr 2015 #33
I'll get it done! A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #34
Oh -- you were just snarking. rogerashton Apr 2015 #37
No snark intended in the least A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #39
The one thing I know is that Dimon and the other bankers are trying to roll back Dodd/Frank, and still_one Apr 2015 #6
I have no love for Dimon or the rest of those clowns, but I asked for a reason... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #11
There is always a potential for hyper-inflation due to artificially keeping interest rates too low. still_one Apr 2015 #16
Do I need obnoxiousdrunk Apr 2015 #27
Sometimes it helps to truly understand what it is you are outraged about.... A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #35
"liquidity problem" == "can't move our dodgy paper at the price we want". nt bemildred Apr 2015 #7
What "Dodgy paper"? A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #13
Probably just the ones when they tried to create a market mmonk Apr 2015 #18
Well, the article is not talking about junk bonds and has nothing to do with that sort of A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #21
They weren't considered junk bonds even though they were. mmonk Apr 2015 #25
Big difference between government backed verses corporate backed. The government can always print still_one Apr 2015 #19
Perhaps I should make it clear that I have a fairly good grasp on this subject matter. A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #22
They were actually Principal protected, wasn't that much anyway, and believe it or not from the still_one Apr 2015 #29
If they are too incompetent to succeed then let them fail. nt City Lights Apr 2015 #8
That is why they should not be so big as to take everything else down with them still_one Apr 2015 #9
Works for me! nt City Lights Apr 2015 #10
The issue raised in the article has NOTHING to do with incompetence. n/t A HERETIC I AM Apr 2015 #14
For the same way I don't trust Third Way Democrats. mmonk Apr 2015 #12
One rationale for giving banker's control in 1913 Trillo Apr 2015 #15
I'm an evidenced based person and noticed the regs ended the cycle mmonk Apr 2015 #20
Aw, Jamie, didn't Hillary say we all got into this mess together, and we will all djean111 Apr 2015 #26
She will be the best friend the banksters ever had. hifiguy Apr 2015 #32
Oh, I trust them about as much as louis-t Apr 2015 #28
Making the dismantling of TooBigToFail banks even MORE imperative. closeupready Apr 2015 #30
Maybe you don't trust them because they are greedy, double dealing shitweasels hifiguy Apr 2015 #31
Disaster capitalism destroyed the entrepreneurial system. Rex Apr 2015 #36
Just a hunch, without reading the article hughee99 Apr 2015 #38
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