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In 2014, the Fed and FDIC reported that 11 of the big banks were still so risky that if any one of them started to fail, they’d need a government bailout or risk taking down the American economy – again. But today, the Republicans running for President claim they will repeal all the new financial regulations – hoping that they will be chosen as Wall Street’s favorite candidate. I’m glad Bernie Sanders is out there fighting to hold the big banks accountable, to make our economy safer, and to stop the Republicans from rigging the system even more in Wall Street's favor. We need to level the playing field and end too big to fail.
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How do you feel about Hillary's stance on the big banks?
I'm just watching this clown show led by Ryan, announcing that they are repealing Obamacare again and defunding Planned Parenthood. Kiss the women's vote goodbye. They absolutely learned nothing from their 2012 autopsy.
They actually used the debunked videos as a reason for defunding. What kind of alternate universe do these people live in? The "post-truth" era is truly upon us thanks to the 2016 GOP.
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Liberals have to step up. This crazy clown show doesn't have to be accepted. I am a Bernie fan. Hillary is business as usual, but she is qualified & experienced putting her miles ahead of any Republican or conserve running. I trust that she will owe some favors to wallstreet, but he won't throw the country to the wolves to do it. Hillary is about the position, not big business. She wants this on a different level than most candidates. For her this is a career topper. The culmination of her aspirations & hard work. She has gotten dirty, but so have the majority in her position.
I think Bernie is just too rational for many. Ppl crave drama & Bernie is blunt & to the point without the dramatics...well if you don't count his crazy scientist hair lol.
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If I was voting my issue with Bernie would be foreign policy. I don't feel confidant that he has a grasp on it. I think he's wonderful on domestic policy...but he tends to fade when the issue turns to defense and global strategy.