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Madame Speaker Pelosi (D) said it best:
Jamie Dimon himself called to urge support for the derivatives rule in the spending bill - The Washington Post
Thanks Repub voters for putting the taxpayers (yourselves ) "back on the hook" for Wall Street gambling"What I am saying is: the taxpayer should not assume the risk," she said. She said the amendment went "back to the same old Republican formula: privatize the gain, nationalize the risk. You succeed, it's in your pocket. You fail, the taxpayer pays the bill. It’s just not right."
Better than voting for the commie backed dimwits.just a reminder of who the rw drones voted forMadame Speaker Pelosi (D) said it best:
Jamie Dimon himself called to urge support for the derivatives rule in the spending bill - The Washington Post
Thanks Repub voters for putting the taxpayers (yourselves ) "back on the hook" for Wall Street gambling"What I am saying is: the taxpayer should not assume the risk," she said. She said the amendment went "back to the same old Republican formula: privatize the gain, nationalize the risk. You succeed, it's in your pocket. You fail, the taxpayer pays the bill. It’s just not right."
Both parties do it.Giving into wall street is only going to make class warfare go on the rise. It should be expected unless people don't wake up.
Here's a thought for you. Dot Com........Madame Speaker Pelosi (D) said it best:
Jamie Dimon himself called to urge support for the derivatives rule in the spending bill - The Washington Post
Thanks Repub voters for putting the taxpayers (yourselves ) "back on the hook" for Wall Street gambling"What I am saying is: the taxpayer should not assume the risk," she said. She said the amendment went "back to the same old Republican formula: privatize the gain, nationalize the risk. You succeed, it's in your pocket. You fail, the taxpayer pays the bill. It’s just not right."