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Rekindling America's Greatness

14 hours ago ago from The Voice | News, Christian Life and Culture

Today our Republic is under siege by those of a different spirit. We have been lied to by corrupt politicians, socialists, too big to fail bankers, Wall Street fat-cats and others that hate our country, culture, U. S. Constitution, liberty, free market capitalism, family, and, most of all, our God. These lying supplanters desire a new America, one of their own making and will stop at nothing until the America framed by our Founding Fathers is ...

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E-Waste Plus Wall Street, Times The Mortgage Market Equate To A Toxic Mess

20 hours ago ago from Wealth is a Concept

If you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . Thanks for visiting! E Waste, mortgages, Wall Street, credit derivatives, rising credit deficit and the bet against America. I was watching 60 Minutes last night, it was very disturbing to learn exactly what has been going on both in the technology sector as well as the financial markets . Both topics showed me a sign of the moral ethics and behaviors behind many ...

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NBC/Wall Street Journal poll is out. Dems are in trouble.

8 hours ago ago from Open Left

For Mr. Obama, who has relied on his personal popularity to retain the clout he needs to enact his legislative agenda, the survey pointed to troubling signs. A majority for the first time disapproved of his handling of the economy. And the public's personal affection for the president, a consistent strong suit, has begun to fray. Fifty percent now feel positive about him, six points lower than in October and an 18-point drop since his early ...

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Cartoon: Red Tape Would Put A Crimp In Wall Street’s Style

9 hours ago ago from Daily Markets

Given the extraordinary bailouts and other forms of aid and intervention by the government you might expect the feds to at least extract a pound of flesh from the bankers. Of course, that hasn't been the case. If there's one set of elites that can rip off bureaucratic red tape as if it were only a Band-Aid, it's Wall Street's exceptional rip-off [ visit site to read more ]

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Which way !

9 hours ago ago from the twenty second line

Have you wondered why company executives lie and cheat ? Because they know they will not be caught and even if they do the punishment will be their backyard!? They will have jails with all the amenities and necessities. They wouldn't be treated as common criminals!( pun intended ) The people who made these laws are themselves or their bum chum pals- they just handed over the administration to others ! -- god helps those who help themselves ...

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Raymond J. Learsy: Wall Street Tells The President of the United States to Bug Off

18 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Departs NYC Arrives DC Acela Express 6 00 AM" 8 52 AM " 7 00 AM 9 44 AM " 8 00 AM 10 49 AM " 9 00 AM 11 25 AM etc. These were the Amtrak trains available to the three grandees of Wall Strret; Llyod Blankfein CEO of Goldman Sachs; John Mack, Chairman of Morgan Stanley; and Richard Parsons, Chairman of Citigroup, leaders from among of the most important Wall Street firms. And yet not one of the three was willing to change their ...

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Finra Probes Wall Street's Trade Huddles

9 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

BY SUSANNE CRAIG The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has launched a broad inquiry into how Wall Street firms disseminate stock ratings and research, people familiar with the matter said. The industry-funded regulator of securities firms doing business in the U.S. recently sought information from Citigroup Inc., J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. Morgan Stanley and other firms, including details of any meetings where unpublished research ...

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TIME's Person of the Year: People Who Mattered in 2009

21 hours ago ago from TIME.com - U.S.

SEARCH TIME.COM Full Archive Covers Videos TIME's People Who Mattered 2009 Thursday, Dec. 17, 2009 YouTube / Reuters Share Neda Agha-Soltan We'll never know the man who stood in front of those tanks in Tiananmen Square, but we do know Neda Agha-Soltan: we've looked into her eyes. For one gut-wrenching moment, as she lay dying from the bullet ...

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Cate Long: Senate Banking Committee Holds Hearing on Bernanke Confirmation: One Hot Committee Room

12 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

A fight's a'brewin in room 538 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building... This is the committee room of the Senate Banking Committee. Thursday, December 17 at 9:30, the Committee meets to vote on the reconfirmation of Ben Bernanke as the Chairman of the Federal Reserve... Numerous Senators including Jim Bunning (R-Ky.), Jim DeMint (R-S.C.), David Vitter (R-La.) and Jeff Merkley (D-Ore.) have stated that they will vote against the ...

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Cate Long: Banks with Glass Walls

11 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

We could use some banks with glass walls... Banks that don't operate like black boxes and put the entire economic system at risk with their risky trading ventures. Congress is hearing the roar coming from the people. No more bailouts... fair fees... access to credit No predatory lending. No more favored treatment for the giant banks. Building a stable financial system that helps Main Street thrive is a core requirement for the nations ...

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