CrusaderFrank
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We already have Sanders/Warren, it's called Venezuela
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Just one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
He'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
He'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
I'd rather see biden/Warren ticket.
can we call you stupid if you fuck up?.....oh wait we already do.....Some one posted before you? I see now. Its Dragon boi. He's too dumb to realize that its "1/32nd" lol. He is a good example of the rights decreasing intellectual base. Sad.1/32 th Cherokee minority backs bern?
Nice, dumb and dumber 2016
So now we know what the Far Right thinks...
So it is probably not the worse idea...
i wonder why dottie did not agree with you on that one?...She voted NO on auditing the FED. "it will politicize the FED monetary decisions" LMAO
She is full of shit. Just like Cruz.
sorry val....clinton has 2 many suitcases dragging behind her.....she is tainted......hillary didn't create the political game or the citizens united playing field she is forced to compete on.
simpletons and hillary haters are only fooling themselves with this silly rhetoric aka 'the artful smear'.
December 5, 2007
Now we know that not far from here Wall Street is humming. The phones are ringing, the blackberries are buzzing. And people are making billions of transactions that raise capital for corporations and deliver value to shareholders every day.
And what happens on Wall Street today - like every day - will ripple across the country and the world. I'm proud to represent New York, to represent the financial capital of the world. I see a lot of people who I recognize in this audience that are integral to what happens in our markets, how we create wealth, how we provide a dynamic economy that will hold out the promise of a better life for so many of our fellow citizens, but indeed for people far flung from here. I do want to recognize Speaker Silver, Shelly Silver, thank you very much for being here with me.
And we in New York, probably more than anyone anywhere, know how critically important is it for our economy and for the global economy, that Wall Street stay on the cutting edge of finance and remain what it always has been, the global finance capital of the world. But we know that the standard for any economic system is not just that it creates growth, but that it lifts up families across America who work hard and dream big every day.
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In short, we've seen too many middle class families struggling in an economy that is simply not working for them right now. An economy that, in recent months, has been the subject of increasingly worrisome headlines about weakening consumer confidence, about a declining dollar and ballooning national debt.
Now these economic problems are certainly not all Wall Street's fault - not by a long shot. But the reality of our interconnected economy is that what happens on Wall Street impacts main streets across America. It happens sometimes within minutes, sometimes over the course of months or even years.
If we're honest, we need to acknowledge that Wall Street has played a significant role in the current problems, and in particular in the housing crisis. A "see no evil" policy that financed irresponsible mortgage lending. A bond rating system riddled with conflicts of interest. A habit of issuing complex and opaque securities that even Wall Street itself doesn't seem to understand.
I believe we need a new beginning in our economic policy - one that strengthens our middle class and ensures that prosperity is widely shared, and is based on an ethic of shared responsibility. A new beginning that makes Wall Street shoulder its responsibility for this crisis, and that gives homeowners the breathing room they need. One that makes the most well-off among us pay our fair share and gives the middle class the help it needs for education, health care, and retirement security.
Our economy has been at risk by investment schemes aimed at making not just a few, but many extra dollars, and we need to start insisting on the right rules and transparency so this doesn't happen again.
So I'm here today to call on Wall Street to do its part - to help end the foreclosure crisis that is devastating middle class families and threatening the health of our economy.
Wall Street needs to be part of a comprehensive solution that brings to the table all those responsible and calls on them to do their part. Wall Street helped create the foreclosure crisis, and Wall Street needs to help us solve it.
Let's start with an honest, clear-eyed assessment of what went so terribly wrong.
Hillary Clinton: Remarks on Wall Street on Housing Crisis
No. You can't win elections by just appealing to the extremes.You need to get votes from the niddle.He'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
He said he would pick Warren tho.
I think there is no room for moderates in this election. You gotta go full force against the wall st, greed, billionaires..., thats where the gold mine is, otherwise Trump would pick up the independents...
who do you think you are fooling dottie?.....if clinton gets the nod you will be behind her hoisting a few suitcases for her.......So Valerie is a status quo drone. Interesting. Where does Ravi stand?
is ravi even here?.....or is this just another fantasy of yours like your last one?....tl;dralbright has made that statement many times before...
the sentiment expressed in that manner does not necessarily belong to me, or to hillary.
it's true older women have more perspective in hearing it, but it's understandable why many women cringed.
it's really just the harshness of the tone in delivery in that context.
women in new hampshire who supported fiorina are also women supporting women fyiSoooo..... did hillary rebuke it?
hillary clinton is certainly not about to publicly rebuke madeline albright, especially in that context, but i'm sure hillary quickly made others around her well aware of the importance of setting the right tone that resonates better...
no doubt, hillary will face up to it and comment at some point, if she deems appropriate or necessary to communicate effectively with the electorate she is seeking support from..maybe find a better way to convey a similar message, which there's nothing wrong with btw..encouraging women to support each other in general. the hacks who cried right away as if albright threatened women to support hillary or go to hell, are just being hysterical and disingenuous..
former secretary of state madeline albright, who is our first female secretary of state ever, has made that same comment a few times before, yet no one noticed until she was standing next to hillary in new hampshire. she's basically just saying don't be a hater, let's respect and treat each other as sisters, as an off-hand comment at the end of her speech. it's a fact that women historically have often been not supportive enough of each other, and there's nothing wrong with the electorate being made aware of our gender's obstacles and milestones over time.Well Ravi . You agree w/ that status quo, puppet- Valerie?So Valerie is a status quo drone. Interesting. Where does Ravi stand?
That's all she's ever had.can we call you stupid if you fuck up?.....oh wait we already do.....Some one posted before you? I see now. Its Dragon boi. He's too dumb to realize that its "1/32nd" lol. He is a good example of the rights decreasing intellectual base. Sad.1/32 th Cherokee minority backs bern?
Nice, dumb and dumber 2016
So now we know what the Far Right thinks...
So it is probably not the worse idea...
does dottie know that there is supposed to be a special place in hell for hypocrites too?...does dottie know there's a special place in hell waiting for her for not backing hellery?
Well when she gets there, she can ask hillary about it.does dottie know that there is supposed to be a special place in hell for hypocrites too?...does dottie know there's a special place in hell waiting for her for not backing hellery?
This is based upon Sanders beating the Clinton Machine and its cringey "vote for women or go to hell" platformHe'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
He said he would pick Warren tho.
I think there is no room for moderates in this election. You gotta go full force against the wall st, greed, billionaires..., thats where the gold mine is, otherwise Trump would pick up the independents...
No. You can't win elections by just appealing to the extremes.You need to get votes from the niddle.He'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
He said he would pick Warren tho.
I think there is no room for moderates in this election. You gotta go full force against the wall st, greed, billionaires..., thats where the gold mine is, otherwise Trump would pick up the independents...
Although, in Bernie's case, "extreme" means not letting the 1% take all the crumbs too
No. You can't win elections by just appealing to the extremes.You need to get votes from the niddle.He'll prolly pic a more moderate VP candidate to temper the ticket/appeal to Independents. Thats what I'd advise him at least at this momentJust one possibility. Sen warren shares Bernie's disgust w/ the "too big to fail" influence of wall st on capitol hill
Hillary Clinton’s political machine has been busted — thanks to Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren
I think this is the most probable possibility...
He said he would pick Warren tho.
I think there is no room for moderates in this election. You gotta go full force against the wall st, greed, billionaires..., thats where the gold mine is, otherwise Trump would pick up the independents...
Although, in Bernie's case, "extreme" means not letting the 1% take all the crumbs too
berns base are a bunch of lazy ignorant fucks that want what other poeple got w/o have to work for it.
nothing extreme about that
no, not at all