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These are the GOP's trueconstituents. They've got the rubes conned into thinking the Republican party is watching out for them but this proves the opposite.
Now you watch how they all flock to this thread to defend the GOP stripping them of recourse against the big financial institutions. They will fall in line like the idiots they are. They are easy pickings for the Republican party.
These are the same people that agreed to repeal internet privacy.
Why any middle class voter would vote for Republicans and believe they have their best interests at heart is beyond me. Every time the Republican party comes to power, the average citizen loses. This has been the case since the Reagan years, yet these fools continue to vote Republican. It's amazing how quickly how so many forgot the party that brought us the Great Recession
If trump signs it will Trumpers still think he loves them?
my guess they will excuse it and pretend they never wanted the right to sue and that they love forced arbitration, and a deck stacked against them and a gag.....
yep trumpers will lie through their teeth and say they support this once Trump signs it..... otherwise they have to admit to themselves Trump is just another swamp creature protecting the banking/finance/wall street industries....
Considering the VP's pedigree and Party did anyone expect anything different? He represents the real Grand Old Party. Of the billionaires, by the billionaires and for the billionaires. Crap like this makes Bannon look like the Great White Hope. All of these people are the heart of the "deplorable" as well as despicable.
This post makes no sense. Your wording states that a rule that blocked individuals from suing companies was repealed, the opposite of what actually happened.
I disagree with the Senate majority and Pence, but the article is highly misleading. Class action lawsuits are still allowed
Come on now, this is no time to actually discuss the facts and point out outright misstatements of fact.
Wouldn't fraud, as in the case of Wells Fargo void any contract requiring arbitration?
IF you see a better article explaining this let me know, the other one reads like a sloppy blog but then again it's CNN where their motto seems to be "free opinion content is better than professional reporting" anymore.
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