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In reply to the discussion: U.S. banks engaged in biggest price-fixing conspiracy in modern history. [View all]leveymg
(36,418 posts)29. If we were serious about trying to change this, we'd peacefully assemble on Wall St - oops
Last edited Thu May 28, 2015, 07:15 AM - Edit history (1)
Tried that.
Okay, we'd peacefully assemble in DC and petition our representatives. Oops again. Tried that, too.
Or, we'd all get out and vote for the "Hope and Change" candidate . . .
What is the sound of one hand clapping for empty promises that nobody believes in a Republic lost?
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U.S. banks engaged in biggest price-fixing conspiracy in modern history. [View all]
think
May 2015
OP
The tone is set at the top - if people at the top contemptuously disregard federal laws,
closeupready
May 2015
#16
If we were serious about trying to change this, we'd peacefully assemble on Wall St - oops
leveymg
May 2015
#29
Well, it's like democratic ''Double Bookkeeping'' where what we want is tallied on one side...
Octafish
May 2015
#32
Please don't disturb Loretta Lynch...she's too busy making headlines with the soccer scandal.
libdem4life
May 2015
#30
you'd think holder could have found someone to put in jail in something this big
Doctor_J
May 2015
#46