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In reply to the discussion: The House Just Voted To Give Wall Street Billions From Americans’ Retirement Savings [View all]Dont call me Shirley
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The House Just Voted To Give Wall Street Billions From Americans’ Retirement Savings [View all]
babylonsister
Apr 2016
OP
There is a connection between Clintons and the destruction of the Democratic Party.
Wilms
Apr 2016
#68
It seems as if you could not refute the argument that was presented to you. Thus, you lose. n/t
xocet
Apr 2016
#37
Vote Clinton and you'll get a triangulatedly toned-down version of this law. VOTE BERNIE!
Betty Karlson
Apr 2016
#33
From Jan 16, 2016 to Apr 29, 2016 there have been 2801 posts. Stopping for a minute and thinking...
xocet
Apr 2016
#46
So no, you wont. Let me guess, not a dimes difference between the parties?
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#47
If you're so concerned, why are you supporting Hillary? There's a hell of a lot more difference
cui bono
Apr 2016
#51
Rude? So the one who will show up and vote is rude, the ones who wont are what?
Jackie Wilson Said
Apr 2016
#60
Your implication that Clinton would stop this is funny. Put your faith in Goldman-Sachs/Clinton.
rhett o rick
Apr 2016
#63
Hillary probably would not. She is in the hands of Wall Street more than any Democrat
JDPriestly
Apr 2016
#14
Exactly, for most part it's a revenue stream opportunity to enhance the wealth for themselves
RKP5637
Apr 2016
#26
So Congress eliminates fiduciary responsibility and legalizes scamming. Great.
ancianita
Apr 2016
#21
In 1980 I got my series 7 license and one of the rules I was bound by was to give advice in
kimbutgar
Apr 2016
#32