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In reply to the discussion: Has Hillary Clinton stated how she feels about Glass-Steagall? [View all]Jackpine Radical
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or how everyone for it is trying to hand the country over to the GOP and falling
MisterP
May 2015
#7
The repeal of Glass. Steagal, combined with NAFTA & most favored nation status for China
peacebird
May 2015
#51
Absloutely agree - those three. When I was in college in the 70s one of my history professors
jwirr
May 2015
#62
Which of course leads us to computer banking. Over night deals based on nothing. I suspect one of
jwirr
May 2015
#63
Hopefully they will recommend convening a blue ribbon commission to study the issue
Cheese Sandwich
May 2015
#3
Except toilet paper is actually useful to people other than billionaires and corporate cronies. nt
Cheese Sandwich
May 2015
#10
If it is determined to be something worth considering then we should consider thinking about
Warren DeMontague
May 2015
#14
Yes. Hillary's also waiting for polling data to see what position she should take, while Bernie shows us, once again, why he's a decisive leader.
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2015
#57
Surely O'Malley is a RW troll posing as a Leftie if he said this!!! (sarcasm~~~)
RiverLover
May 2015
#16
Yeah, me too. Hopefully, at some point, the two will combine forces and with Elizabeth's backing, will gain the nomination. It's definitely doable.
InAbLuEsTaTe
May 2015
#59
"They were the ones who turned our economy upside-down in the first place" Exactly!
L0oniX
May 2015
#27
You apparently don't understand how Obama got elected, and got the GOP out of the WH...
Sancho
May 2015
#20
She doesn't have to discuss details of the TPP, we already know congress was threatened with arrest
cui bono
May 2015
#40
Ah ...the same NYTimes that conveniently puts anything Bernie in the back pages?
L0oniX
May 2015
#28
You're right that Clinton didn't vote on it. That's why the question is being asked.
Jim Lane
May 2015
#33
Your point seems to be that certain forms of criticism of Clinton over public issues are not OK.
Jim Lane
May 2015
#67
I posted because I wanted an answer to this issue after I read O'Malley's stance on it
cui bono
May 2015
#65
Hillary the "main voice" on income inequality? Nope. Elizabeth Warren is the one who did that
peacebird
May 2015
#52
No she has not. She is on a listening tour, where people listen as she talks. In the
Exilednight
May 2015
#25
I'm not sure why we never hear about G-S it's a cause of the 2008 banking crash...nt
Jesus Malverde
May 2015
#31
No, even Warrren has said keeping Glass-Steagall wouldn't have impacted the 2008 crash
Recursion
May 2015
#36
Absolutely untrue. The reason she tried to introduce a "21st Century Glass-Steagall" in 2013 was to
RiverLover
May 2015
#49
Glass-Steagall was pre internet, can it be rewritten to include the internet when
CK_John
May 2015
#37