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So, 51% of the people don't believe the GOP when they say they are holding the economy hostage? Kalidurga Jun 2012 #1
They don't want proof Sekhmets Daughter Jun 2012 #3
No. 48% believe that the GOP isn't stifling the recovery...~3% aren't sure. HereSince1628 Jun 2012 #10
One correction Sekhmets Daughter Jun 2012 #2
True. I meant to say his son was those things. McCamy Taylor Jun 2012 #4
Perhaps Sekhmets Daughter Jun 2012 #6
Did that make up for the Union soldiers who had their faces blown off McCamy Taylor Jun 2012 #7
And how would a complete meltdown have affected their business interests? JHB Jun 2012 #9
It was done to preserve his wealth, a calculated decision. You won't win this argument on DU. DCKit Jun 2012 #13
I think that the Republicans were the good guys back then. JDPriestly Jun 2012 #15
J.P. Morgan's SON and namesake. maddiemom Jun 2012 #26
+1,000. Bookmarking for future reference. K & R. freshwest Jun 2012 #5
A slight correction... the GOP did not intentionaly engineer the beginning of this recession Gman Jun 2012 #8
Yes, they did. Back in 2007 (and before) many, many people predicted the collapse McCamy Taylor Jun 2012 #16
No doubt the warning signs were everywhere Gman Jun 2012 #20
I did the same thing in February of 2008 Alcibiades Jun 2012 #28
But Occam's Razor says it was just Republican negligence! Zalatix Jun 2012 #30
Morgan sounds like a British Lord circa 1700 CanonRay Jun 2012 #11
Well argued; well sourced. Top of Greatest. longship Jun 2012 #12
Wish everyone would read this post. nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #14
K&R. Nice work McCamy. N/T bluesbassman Jun 2012 #17
While I agree with the substance of this post I have a few historical issues: JohnnyHardhat Jun 2012 #18
From Wikipedia re JP Morgan's leveraged sale of defective used rifles to the US as new rifles: AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #34
traitors Angry Dragon Jun 2012 #19
If someone can remember the name of the CEO Spitfire of ATJ Jun 2012 #21
K&R n/t Lugnut Jun 2012 #22
name of Georgia businessman mlhanson Jun 2012 #23
A little irony Alcibiades Jun 2012 #29
Thanks for this: chervilant Jun 2012 #24
k & r thanks for posting...nt Stuart G Jun 2012 #25
The Other Day There Was A Report DallasNE Jun 2012 #27
What are the odds that, after the pending "free-trade" agreement is signed (by whoever), AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #36
A 'must-read.' I recommend that you follow the link to the Harold Ickes speech.... LongTomH Jun 2012 #31
+1 uponit7771 Jun 2012 #32
Well done. Rain Mcloud Jun 2012 #33
BUSH handed ... "the Banksters who stole your home a tax payer funded bailout." AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #35
It's called "The Shock Doctrine." alfredo Jun 2012 #37
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