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In reply to the discussion: Hillary’s ‘Progressive’ Effort Backfires, Wall Street Calls Her Out [View all]Response to Segami (Original post)
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The rich think the only way they can get what they want is through a "democrat"....
Spitfire of ATJ
Jun 2015
#30
Goldman Sachs CEO L. Blankfein reportedly said he’d be okay if either Clinton or Bush won next year.
AtomicKitten
Jun 2015
#2
"Wall Street" is usually code for fiscal matters. Typically, Wall Street doesn't
merrily
Jun 2015
#52
Hell, even some of the repubs have donned progressive drag and talked about these thing.
arcane1
Jun 2015
#4
I'm not going to jump on you because you didn't post that despicable slur, 1SBM.
beam me up scottie
Jun 2015
#88
Normally it would be a good sign that Wall Street calls out a Democratic candidate. n/t
pampango
Jun 2015
#13
Yeah, how is this a 'backfire' if she's pissing off the right people? I don't get it, either.
randome
Jun 2015
#55
Well, she made a hedge fund manager sad. Surely you'd admit that's at least a start.
randome
Jun 2015
#80
Since Hillary was saying many popular Democrat issues befoe Warren came on the scene of even being
Thinkingabout
Jun 2015
#101