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Old 05-10-2015, 05:06 AM
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_"TRADE DEAL FEUD: Obama rebukes 'politician' Warren as spat escalates"_
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The communist doesn't get his world government and middle class-less society just yet.

I remind the progressive left that Wall Street went 2-1 Obama over McCain. (Communist finance is nothing new. Paul Warburg delivered V. I. Lenin's 1917 revolution into St. Petersburg, by way of Zurich, on board the notorious "sealed train" of $10 million in gold. Even a central bank that the left kneels before (while giggling at a gold standard and concerns about fractional reserve banking) is plank #5 in the Communist Manifesto.)

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Old 05-10-2015, 05:27 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Please don't tell me you think McCain or Romney weren't Wall Street lackeys, like the rest of them.


Top Campaign Donors for John McCain 2008

Merrill Lynch $354,570
JPMorgan Chase & Co $336,605
Citigroup Inc $330,502
Morgan Stanley $264,501
US Government $235,304
Goldman Sachs $234,595
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Old 05-10-2015, 05:40 AM
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Please don't tell me you think McCain or Romney weren't Wall Street lackeys, like the rest of them.


Top Campaign Donors for John McCain 2008

Merrill Lynch $354,570
JPMorgan Chase & Co $336,605
Citigroup Inc $330,502
Morgan Stanley $264,501
US Government $235,304
Goldman Sachs $234,595
Why would I? Neocons are simply leftist Repubs./Rockefeller Repubs. Neoconservatism is "neo" (i.e., 'new-,' 'improved-,' 'leftie anodyne-') for a reason: it is literally Trotskyism, on record, brought into the U.S. by Bill Kristol's father, Irving Kristol, via Mexico City in the 1950s.

Here's Mitt at a PP fundy with Nicki Nichols Gamble:
http://d35brb9zkkbdsd.cloudfront.net...erCohasset.jpg

The Bushes are also big taxing, "voodoo economics"-deriding (and if you agree w/ the sentiment you'll only prove my point), population-reduction advocates too.
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Old 05-10-2015, 05:46 AM
 
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Please don't tell me you think McCain or Romney weren't Wall Street lackeys, like the rest of them.


Top Campaign Donors for John McCain 2008

Merrill Lynch $354,570
JPMorgan Chase & Co $336,605
Citigroup Inc $330,502
Morgan Stanley $264,501
US Government $235,304
Goldman Sachs $234,595
Of course they were. Obama wasn't supposed to be. Just another lie.
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Old 05-10-2015, 06:22 AM
 
Location: Philadelphia
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Of course they were. Obama wasn't supposed to be. Just another lie.
Right-and one I fell for in 2008 as a 22 year old. Thankfully I understood who Obama was by 2009.

Yet, looking at his donors in 2008 it should come as no surprise to anyone.

Barack Obama Top Campaign Donors 2008

University of California $1,799,460
Goldman Sachs $1,034,615
Harvard University $900,909
Microsoft Corp $854,717
JPMorgan Chase & Co $847,895
Google Inc $817,855
Citigroup Inc $755,057
US Government $638,335
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Old 05-10-2015, 02:43 PM
 
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Please don't tell me you think McCain or Romney weren't Wall Street lackeys, like the rest of them.


Top Campaign Donors for John McCain 2008

Merrill Lynch $354,570
JPMorgan Chase & Co $336,605
Citigroup Inc $330,502
Morgan Stanley $264,501
US Government $235,304
Goldman Sachs $234,595



Bundlers for Obama in 2008

Goldman Sachs $1,034,615
JP Morgan Chase & Co. $847,895
Morgan Stanley $528,182
Citigroup Inc. $755,057
Microsoft Corp $854,717
IBM Corp $534,470
General Electric $532,031



Hmm...........
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Old 05-10-2015, 03:04 PM
 
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Regardless of what one thinks of Obama or Warren, one has to wonder why he is pushing a secret trade deal through and why it's important to wonder how it affects Wall St. In other words it'll help him and hurt the middle class.
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