Obama asks for bill to end insider trading in Congress

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Published on Jan 24, 2012 by

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During his 2012 State of the Union Address, President Obama acknowledges American's concerns that "Washington is broken," and asks Congress to construct a bill that bans insider trading by members of Congress.

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  • Boo common sense!  Yeah! Fuck you, brain!!

  • Apparently the guy who booed was Eric Cantor

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  • Boehner and Biden's reaction at 1:42 - they find the suggestion unpalatable

  • BOOOOOO!!! WE'RE RICH YOU IDIOT WHAT ARE YOU DOING

  • DO NOT WANT!

  • Who the hell did a Darth Vader impression upon the proposed Insider Trading ban?

    We need to find out, and expose them.

  • A standing "O" for banning insider trading for Congress? Yeah, like THAT will get done anytime soon. What a load of crap!

  • You know, I have a feeling this will either never get signed or have loopholes out the ass...

  • 911 had pre-put option == inside trading including United Airlines, American Airlines, Munich Re, AXA group, Merrill Lynch & Co, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America.

    pre-call option = Raytheon - weapon manufacture

    Why do not investigate them now and bring back all the truth to the people?

    You are NWO puppet which mean NWO elites have already other way to make money than inside trading now. Wake up people. This is just acting and nothing.

  • ...was that Darth Vader?

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