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He was a trust and monopoly buster and did not approve of big banking, wall st etc. How do you think he would feel about what is going on and what do you think he would do about it?
He was a trust and monopoly buster and did not approve of big banking, wall st etc apparently. How do you think he would feel about what is going on and what do you think he would do about it?
Same thing Bernie Sanders talks about. If you're too big to fail, you need to be broken up.
So what is it that he wants to do? Too late to fix the problem now without a total collapse?
What the heck are you talking about? Total collapse? What nonsense.
Being broken up doesnt mean "total collapse" it means that the bank is broken up into smaller entitities which individually do not threaten our economy.
Don't think you can break up central Banking from central Government.
A little late for that but people can wise up if they try and more regulations are in order. Unless you would like to continue being a pawn like yourself. Maybe your hero Jon Stewart has the answer-NOT. People like him solve nothing.
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