Full story here from Business Insider. Once again, threats to blow up the market unless bankers get another 100 truckloads of cash. Of course, the Patty Hearst president will be pointing an AK-47 at thee and me. Long live the Bankster Revolution!
In the process of slamming Scott Brown, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-PA) just issued that stark warning on CNBC, saying today triple digit loss in the Dow will be nothing if we don’t pass The Dodd Frank Act.
He also announced that in all likelihood, due to Scott Brown’s objection to the $19 billion fee, the House and Senate will likely re-open the conference committee, and find some way to pay for the bill without assessing something that looks like a tax.
Full story here from Business Insider. Once again, threats to blow up the market unless bankers get another 100 truckloads of cash. Of course, the Patty Hearst president will be pointing an AK-47 at t
Stock market hostage crisis (again)
Full story here from Business Insider. Once again, threats to blow up the market unless bankers get another 100 truckloads of cash. Of course, the Patty Hearst president will be pointing an AK-47 at thee and me. Long live the Bankster Revolution!
In the process of slamming Scott Brown, Rep. Paul Kanjorski (D-PA) just issued that stark warning on CNBC, saying today triple digit loss in the Dow will be nothing if we don’t pass The Dodd Frank Act.
He also announced that in all likelihood, due to Scott Brown’s objection to the $19 billion fee, the House and Senate will likely re-open the conference committee, and find some way to pay for the bill without assessing something that looks like a tax.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/rep-kanjorski-dow-will-fall-to-2000-if-we-fail-to-pass-this-financial-reform-bill-2010-6#ixzz0sGu3maoR
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