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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Why is concern over Clinton's wall street ties not a legitimate issue? [View all]TheDormouse
(1,168 posts)35. An ex-Gov of NY, FDR, enacted Glass-Steagall, which Hillary opposes
And as far as I recall, Wall Street was in New York even back in the 1930s.
So that argument doesn't fly.
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Why is concern over Clinton's wall street ties not a legitimate issue? [View all]
hellofromreddit
May 2016
OP
Every time something has been said involving Wall Street and HRC or election fraud or
bkkyosemite
May 2016
#1
Even Bernie in the last debate couldn't come up with one instance of corruption
redstateblues
May 2016
#3
This is exactly what happened...Trump will not be so hesitant to dish on Hillary...
Human101948
May 2016
#32
Trump will inflate Hillary's negatives until her ratings are equal to his...
Human101948
May 2016
#100
I agree. He's been trying to keep his campaign clean, and of course he gets no credit for it.
hellofromreddit
May 2016
#39
People who have contempt for the very idea of economic justice wouldn't understand.
delrem
May 2016
#83
We won't know what the payoffs are until she's in a position to pay them off.
Peace Patriot
May 2016
#67
That kind of rhetoric doesn't win the WH. But the policies to address the problem
BootinUp
May 2016
#51
We'll have to disagree -- I think that kind of rhetoric can win the WH and Congress
Armstead
May 2016
#54
I'm sure Trump has the transcripts to her speech to Wall Street. October Surprise?
B Calm
May 2016
#5
Yeah, even when I was at the bottom of the totem pole I had to sit through training about it.
hellofromreddit
May 2016
#26
As the Senator from New York, you want her to dismiss a huge part of her constituents?
procon
May 2016
#22
I'm not her archivist, a soothsayer, or a reader of tea leaves, but opinions, I got 'em.
procon
May 2016
#79
I have something to say that is liberal and pro Democrat, but as this is Democratic
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#27
No point in a PM. I was hoping to use Democratic Underground to promote the idea
Jackie Wilson Said
May 2016
#29
As you can see, it is virtually unexplainable without just poo-pawing the questioner ...
KPN
May 2016
#42
The transcript issue is not petty. It's reflective of her fiscal policy going forward and leadership
EndElectoral
May 2016
#45
Apparently there is also little concern that the Democratic National Convention is being
bjo59
May 2016
#53
The perception of wrongdoing is often as damaging is the reality of wrongdoing.
Tierra_y_Libertad
May 2016
#66
Some of our best Presidents had connections to wall Street and were weak hy, FDR, JFK,
Hoyt
May 2016
#57
To criticize Hillary Clinton is to criticize the Democratic Party. She is our "queen", you know.
w4rma
May 2016
#78
It is a legitimate issue, but if you hear the love fest for yourself you might choose Bernie.
Vinca
May 2016
#85
"What you really mean is how can use this issue against Clinton. Right?"
hellofromreddit
May 2016
#88