Bart Chilton on Financial Regulatory Reform Legislation, July 2010
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@sciflyer67 or worse...maybe he was threatened. a lot of times members of the illuminati and those who work for or in the bankster fraud circle will literally threaten and scare the hell out of people they believe are a viable threat. I mean, anything they will tap your phones, run you off the road, etc.
or accept a settlement AND be quiet.
I don't know who this man is, but I don't think he's a strong pusher or anything like that.
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He looks too good to be a good man. i mean look at him.
I have to think with my heart and not my genitals.
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@codematrix hahaha , he is one of them !! Chilton is another " too big to fail bank's shill !!
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Corrupt and Owned - Did B of A offer to 'Help you out" too Mr. Chilton?
Treason.
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Good luck buddy, hope it`s helping. Thanks for trying to keep the lights on.
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Great - more government regulations. The free market doesn't need any "help from the government".
A true free market needs to be unleashed by putting an end to corporate lobbying and regulation. In a true free market the best and brightest rise to the top. Special favors breed laziness and corruption.
People need to understand the difference between capitalism and corporatism. This great nation of America was build on Capitalism. It is now being devoured by it's evil twin brother - corporatism.
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This guy is the one good man for the people of the world on the CFTC.
The wishes of the people via Congress are abrogated by the greedy banks controlling the other four commissioners
The people of the world will start starving as prices of food stuffs rise.
There is a food shortage developing in face of weather disasters, floods, failed crops etc.
All the real production of US goods is offshore.
Obama is the Biggest Disappointment for a President in the History of the United States of America.
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Banks and Governments are organised crime at it's most organised level.
I have become so cynical about our government ever doing the right thing for all of us and not just big banks and multinational corporations. I want to believe this time will be different. In the past I would have applauded Mr. Chilton's comments. However, we all have heard this before so in this case I'll reserve my judgement for your actions and not for your words. Good luck Mr. Chilton, I hope for the best.
doverlin 1 year ago 12
Mr. Chilton, please do the right thing and immediately set those limits.
Send those JPMorgan and HSBC traders to jail. There was no excuse for these concentrated shorts to every occur. The time is now.
codematrix 1 year ago 8