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Darb

(2,807 posts)
113. Of course you did you fantasy land dweller.
Sun Mar 6, 2016, 07:51 PM
Mar 2016

That's what is wrong with the Bernies, they are don't know what they are talking about.

The financial services industry. JRLeft Mar 2016 #1
What about public companies that raise capital Darb Mar 2016 #31
When people criticize Wall Street it's about Goldman Sachs, JPMORGAN JRLeft Mar 2016 #35
More accurately the people who control it Depaysement Mar 2016 #75
Anyone who has supported in the past, supports now, or supports in the future, Hillary Clinton. onehandle Mar 2016 #2
Not a Sanders supporter here, but easy answer wyldwolf Mar 2016 #3
You're Really Reaching With That Spin noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #5
So what are you saying? You hate Wall Street but take advantage of it? wyldwolf Mar 2016 #7
LOL noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #17
no, it means if you OPPOSE something yet still USE it... wyldwolf Mar 2016 #18
No wonder noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #19
You nailed it! n/t marew Mar 2016 #101
Do you think that reining in WS will stop 401K performance? kristopher Mar 2016 #122
so everyone agrees what "reining in WS" means? wyldwolf Mar 2016 #123
Sanders is pretty explicit. Learn what he says and then rant if you need to. kristopher Mar 2016 #124
Give 'em a break, spin and lies are all they have, the can't win on the issues or her record pdsimdars Mar 2016 #15
+1000 . I'm retired. My 401ks helped make it possible. livetohike Mar 2016 #8
If I am against something, I have NO part of it. wyldwolf Mar 2016 #14
We aren't against Wall Street, we're against how Wall Street has infiltrated the govt RiverLover Mar 2016 #32
How do you get from Point A to Point B? cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #86
glad you got yours! Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #21
What a rude statement. Hope you "get yours" one day. livetohike Mar 2016 #27
Nearly have of american families have no retirement savings at all. Warren Stupidity Mar 2016 #102
BS RiverLover Mar 2016 #20
So participating in Wall Street doesn't EMPOWER Wall Street? wyldwolf Mar 2016 #23
You sound like a republican. A small stock holder has no say in what goes on in DC RiverLover Mar 2016 #26
It's seriously shocking to see people on this kind of a site acting confused about this. vintx Mar 2016 #42
Yes, it is shocking. And no it doesn't seem Democratic. But then neither does Hillary. RiverLover Mar 2016 #54
Yes. Kall Mar 2016 #63
Gee thanks, Kali! RiverLover Mar 2016 #78
Not Glamrock Mar 2016 #58
no kidding the poor bashing on this sight and on this thread is ugly. Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #155
+1! marew Mar 2016 #99
+1000 Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #158
Hillary being in bed with Wall Street damages her; so your answer is, Wall Street ain't that bad! CoffeeCat Mar 2016 #82
"Sanders supporters stuff their money under their mattresses." Wow. Fuck me every which way... cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #84
you liked that, did you? wyldwolf Mar 2016 #85
More than I like diarrhea. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #87
And we know how much you like THAT! wyldwolf Mar 2016 #90
Sanders supporters stuff their money under their mattresses. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #91
I'm not saying some Hillary supporters are pricks... Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #93
LOL turtlenecks. cherokeeprogressive Mar 2016 #96
Not sure I ever saw that commercial... Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #97
It was disgustingly classist of you. Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #157
I can't believe what DU is now. Cobalt Violet Mar 2016 #156
"Easy" has multiple connotations. Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #88
Well you know who really loves your 401k and the millions Warren Stupidity Mar 2016 #98
False. My index funds Kang Colby Mar 2016 #127
Most money is not indexed, it is actively managed. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #131
That's right, Jon. Then why doesn't Bernie propose legislation capping ERs/loads Kang Colby Mar 2016 #135
I don't agree with such legislation, actually. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #137
I think you make fair points. Kang Colby Mar 2016 #138
Good point, I had not thought of it that way. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #141
That's interesting. Kang Colby Mar 2016 #143
I am conflicted about that (post-tax Roth conversions) JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #148
Regardless of who wins... Kang Colby Mar 2016 #151
Know what a boglehead is? I am on the moderation team over there! JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #152
I'm a Bernie supporter and I have a 401K dflprincess Mar 2016 #125
401k plans aren't a scam. Kang Colby Mar 2016 #140
Always great to see a fellow Boglehead on DU. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #142
Likewise. Kang Colby Mar 2016 #144
Ridiculous post. And I worked in the financial services industry for nearly 20 years. Old Crow Mar 2016 #134
If you have to ask tazkcmo Mar 2016 #4
What???????? pandr32 Mar 2016 #36
And I hope they are white and permeable... Kalidurga Mar 2016 #128
It's the WALL in Wall Street. Gregorian Mar 2016 #6
Anyone who works and has a 401k, or savings in a mutual fund livetohike Mar 2016 #24
That's interesting. What is participation? Gregorian Mar 2016 #39
Cross-reference the list of places that paid Clinton 8 figures to speak. krispos42 Mar 2016 #9
Jealous? Or what exactly? Darb Mar 2016 #37
How about disgust? krispos42 Mar 2016 #74
I agree with all that but... Darb Mar 2016 #106
No envy at all. Righteous contempt, disgust and demand for reform. Now. appalachiablue Mar 2016 #105
Define the reform then, Darb Mar 2016 #108
The Sanders plan is online, and so is much of the work of economists like Reich. appalachiablue Mar 2016 #116
Isn't that a movie starring Michael Douglas? Armstead Mar 2016 #10
saw this in another thread pdsimdars Mar 2016 #11
Must have been too complicated for the person who posted the OP to figure out. vintx Mar 2016 #45
Wait... you're calling Pepsico and Monsanto "Wall Street"? Recursion Mar 2016 #49
To the extent that any publically traded company has to make decisions Matariki Mar 2016 #118
Capitalism. . Tierra_y_Libertad Mar 2016 #12
Probably not your average eatery JustABozoOnThisBus Mar 2016 #13
Classic Clinton logic. ZX86 Mar 2016 #16
Typical of Bernies, Darb Mar 2016 #38
You don't need to be a weatherman ZX86 Mar 2016 #68
That's actually a legit (and critical) question in linguistic philosophy! Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #89
All the people and institutions PowerToThePeople Mar 2016 #22
Perfect and succinct Armstead Mar 2016 #25
There we go. Perfect. Gregorian Mar 2016 #41
What about raising capital for an business endeavor or entity? Darb Mar 2016 #46
^^^^ indeed ^^^^ Hiraeth Mar 2016 #81
Really? mmonk Mar 2016 #28
We're witnessing Democrats morph into republicans before our very eyes. RiverLover Mar 2016 #29
no ibegurpard Mar 2016 #34
True. I hadn't looked at it like that RiverLover Mar 2016 #47
Just admit it, you are chasing a white whale. Darb Mar 2016 #48
Exactly. Now that Bernie is in it and getting votes they're getting desperate. vintx Mar 2016 #51
No, intelligent people not tilting at windmills, Darb Mar 2016 #40
So do you think FDR was wrong? RiverLover Mar 2016 #50
No, smart guy. Darb Mar 2016 #57
Obviously, I know more than you. RiverLover Mar 2016 #77
Post removed Post removed Mar 2016 #107
The Fuck-Heads who Foreclosed on your home while taking Tax Payer Handouts FreakinDJ Mar 2016 #30
"Wall Street" is much more than that. Darb Mar 2016 #43
No problem - I started this just for you FreakinDJ Mar 2016 #44
I read it and commented, it has nothing to do with this thread. Darb Mar 2016 #52
Being in the top 5% income bracket FreakinDJ Mar 2016 #55
Not following. Darb Mar 2016 #59
Good question! pandr32 Mar 2016 #33
Sorry but many have gone far beyond their legitimate roles and size to become Big Evil Meanies Armstead Mar 2016 #53
I think some people here would be very unhappy with how "pro-Wall St" Elizabeth Warren is brooklynite Mar 2016 #56
How many crimes must Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, & JP Morgan commit before you consider them corrupt think Mar 2016 #61
yeah kennetha Mar 2016 #62
My point was that they do not know of what they attack. Darb Mar 2016 #65
What part of Goldman Sachs, Citigroup, and JP Morgan can't you comprehend? think Mar 2016 #69
That's not "Wall Street", Darb Mar 2016 #109
Wall Street Professionals Admit: Yes, Lots of Us Are Corrupt think Mar 2016 #121
So when Clinton calls for new reforms on "Wall Street" she wants reforms on "all of us"? n/t PoliticAverse Mar 2016 #129
"Wall Street" is anyone who earns more than minimum wage. Buzz Clik Mar 2016 #60
wow Hiraeth Mar 2016 #66
You're new. Buzz Clik Mar 2016 #70
fixed it. put OP on ignore. might be new but learning fast. Hiraeth Mar 2016 #73
That's the spirit! Ignore people who say things contrary to your opinion. Life is so grand. Buzz Clik Mar 2016 #76
I didn't say you did. I had interaction with OP previously. Got an alert from it. no hide but, Hiraeth Mar 2016 #80
Of course you did you fantasy land dweller. Darb Mar 2016 #113
What "Wall Street" means AgerolanAmerican Mar 2016 #64
welcome to ignore. Hiraeth Mar 2016 #67
I can't believe you haven't been informed, but here goes... MrMickeysMom Mar 2016 #71
Lot of Fun Watching Hillary Supporters Defend Wall Street noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #72
It has, by far, been one of the best parts of this election cycle. nt Mufaddal Mar 2016 #83
Oh, but they're progressives! No, really!! Lizzie Poppet Mar 2016 #95
Don't be daft, we at least know what it is. Darb Mar 2016 #110
Sure You Do noretreatnosurrender Mar 2016 #114
what country are you from? ever head of Glass–Steagall before the GOP & Clintons dismandeld it. fourcents Mar 2016 #150
The Financial Services Industry boythayer Mar 2016 #79
What about publically traded companies? the bond market. Darb Mar 2016 #111
Wall Street marew Mar 2016 #92
The Law firm Bernie uses to due the DNC is a Wall Street Law firm robbedvoter Mar 2016 #94
This OP is reminiscent of the kind of posts I've seen anti-regulation-of-firearms apologists make. aidbo Mar 2016 #100
No it's not, weak effort. Darb Mar 2016 #112
If you have money in a retirment fund you are a part of Wall Street. citizen snips Mar 2016 #103
No, Wall St. is the financial services industry. JonLeibowitz Mar 2016 #132
The same thing Hillary means when she uses the term n/t Motown_Johnny Mar 2016 #104
It's a street in the south end of Manhattan running between Broadway and the FDR. n/t Chan790 Mar 2016 #115
No Democrat/liberal/progressive should need to ask this. phleshdef Mar 2016 #117
Fucking seriously? TransitJohn Mar 2016 #119
Are there any other basic concepts you need help with? Matariki Mar 2016 #120
It's not something Bernie made up. It's commonly referred to by many in the context of Cleita Mar 2016 #126
How awesome is it you can refuse to see people use Wall Street for short hand Kalidurga Mar 2016 #130
Good questions..n/t asuhornets Mar 2016 #133
If you don't know for yourself, you will never know... TheProgressive Mar 2016 #136
NOT the gun manufacturers, apparently. ecstatic Mar 2016 #139
What? Bernie is running on campaign finance reform, it's all related and it would take away the NRA- fourcents Mar 2016 #145
You'll have to wait while I ask Markos what English vocabulary is acceptable. delrem Mar 2016 #146
Answer=Bernie Sanders: 'Congress Doesn't Regulate Wall Street. Wall Street Regulates Congress.' fourcents Mar 2016 #147
Passive-aggressive OP's...always the most effective way to build party unity. n/t. Ken Burch Mar 2016 #149
A very large graven image Rosa Luxemburg Mar 2016 #153
Maybe defining the people who were fleeced by "Wall Street" would suffice. Lint Head Mar 2016 #154
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