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Simon Johnson on Wall Street's Influence Over Washington

David Shuster talks to Simon Johnson on 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. about Wall Street's influence over the politicians in Washington DC.  
 
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reo52 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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"Too big to fail is too big to exist."

Had they been allowed to fail they would no longer exist and no longer around to buy off our politicians.
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That's what I've been saying for several months now... "Too big to fail is too big to exist." John Russell

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JeremyTheBlueDuck (8 months ago) Show Hide
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I want the Obama presidency to succeed.

If it does not, however, it will be because he allowed his agenda to be hijacked by the specials interests he came in to fight... not to mention the pro-corporate Trojan horses in his administration, Timmy Geithner and Larry Summers.

What happened to 'Main Street, not Wall Street'?
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