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youb know... that's all well and good. the problem is that we can't have campaign finance reform and until we do (not that that can happen b/c of citizen's united, but...) you don't win elections without having money. it's really that simple. you'd have to be a moron to turn down money. it's like telling your opponent... no, you take the win, i'm not serious...
and elizabeth warren isn't stupid.
youb know... that's all well and good. the problem is that we can't have campaign finance reform and until we do (not that that can happen b/c of citizen's united, but...) you don't win elections without having money. it's really that simple. you'd have to be a moron to turn down money. it's like telling your opponent... no, you take the win, i'm not serious...
and elizabeth warren isn't stupid.
Great. I'm gonna remember you said this.... and when the left start melting about GOP candidates taking money from Wall St, I am gonna expect to see you say the same thing. Don't let me down, mo chara.
the koch bros.......?
appreciate that
I speak as I find, offend or please.
how brave of you
Would Warren accept money from Bain Capital?.....
Would Warren accept money from Bain Capital?.....
Would Warren accept money from Bain Capital?.....
Seems she is accepting money from people on wall street who are strangely eager to donate to her.
Would Warren accept money from Bain Capital?.....
Seems she is accepting money from people on wall street who are strangely eager to donate to her.
Is it really inconceivable that some on Wall Street actually support WS reform?
Is it really inconceivable that some on Wall Street actually support WS reform?
Seems she is accepting money from people on wall street who are strangely eager to donate to her.
Is it really inconceivable that some on Wall Street actually support WS reform?
If the Talking Point that wall street is greedy out of control scumbags, which warren uses, is true then yes its pretty inconceivable that they would put money against their own best interests.
Unless of corse they think that Warren will be better for them than Scott Brown.
Is it really inconceivable that some on Wall Street actually support WS reform?
If the Talking Point that wall street is greedy out of control scumbags, which warren uses, is true then yes its pretty inconceivable that they would put money against their own best interests.
Unless of corse they think that Warren will be better for them than Scott Brown.
Sorry, that's right wing hyperbole attributed to what people and Elizabeth Warren are talking about regarding income inequality, rampant and unrestrained WS speculation and no consumer protections.
Obviously there are folks working on Wall Street that see those things as bad for our economy and our country.
I think we'll get to see if she's better.
If the Talking Point that wall street is greedy out of control scumbags, which warren uses, is true then yes its pretty inconceivable that they would put money against their own best interests.
Unless of corse they think that Warren will be better for them than Scott Brown.
Sorry, that's right wing hyperbole attributed to what people and Elizabeth Warren are talking about regarding income inequality, rampant and unrestrained WS speculation and no consumer protections.
Obviously there are folks working on Wall Street that see those things as bad for our economy and our country.
I think we'll get to see if she's better.
name two
Or at the very least, if she's going to take donations from Wall Street, her supporters should stop pretending that her opponents are necessarily corrupt for doing the very same thing...
Corrupt? No, but when they are literally falling all over themselves to give him money it gives me plenty reason to question who's best interests he is more concerned it.
So it's acceptable support for 'reform' when donating to the Democrats, and corruption when donating to a Republican.
Got it.
Sorry, that's right wing hyperbole attributed to what people and Elizabeth Warren are talking about regarding income inequality, rampant and unrestrained WS speculation and no consumer protections.
Obviously there are folks working on Wall Street that see those things as bad for our economy and our country.
I think we'll get to see if she's better.
name two
Well, if we take him at his word, our own Article 15 for one.
I'm just a Joe Nobody at an investment firm but you can bet that people will be trying to paint her as a hypocrite if she says she refuses to take "Wall St money" yet there is records of her taking donations from little guys like me who work for banks and investment firms.
Like I said earlier in the thread, she is trying to avoid being painted into a corner.
Scott Brown is bathed in Wall St money. It is typical right wing campaign strategy to try to project your biggest weakness on to your opponent. We are witnessing that in this thread.
Is it really inconceivable that some on Wall Street actually support WS reform?
If the Talking Point that wall street is greedy out of control scumbags, which warren uses, is true then yes its pretty inconceivable that they would put money against their own best interests.
Unless of corse they think that Warren will be better for them than Scott Brown.
Sorry, that's right wing hyperbole attributed to what people and Elizabeth Warren are talking about regarding income inequality, rampant and unrestrained WS speculation and no consumer protections.
Obviously there are folks working on Wall Street that see those things as bad for our economy and our country.
I think we'll get to see if she's better.
Well, if we take him at his word, our own Article 15 for one.
I'm just a Joe Nobody at an investment firm but you can bet that people will be trying to paint her as a hypocrite if she says she refuses to take "Wall St money" yet there is records of her taking donations from little guys like me who work for banks and investment firms.
Like I said earlier in the thread, she is trying to avoid being painted into a corner.
Scott Brown is bathed in Wall St money. It is typical right wing campaign strategy to try to project your biggest weakness on to your opponent. We are witnessing that in this thread.
it's a typical political strategy to claim the high ground without justification as well. we are witnessing that in this thread.
all i know is that if i were running for office as the reforming scourge of wall st, i wouldn't take their money.
obviously, the professor is perfectly comfortable with it.
go figure