Newt: Jail Chris Dodd And Barney Frank
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Gingrich is absolutely right here. They are CRIMINALS.
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corporations fight each other, ofcourse. mostly media industries lean left. oil corporations lean right. banks lean on who ever has more control over congress and the overall government. so during that time, it was a democratic majority congress with a democratic president. the lobbyists proposed the bill and the congress didnt even read it.
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I'm for Ron Paul but I like it when people talk about jailing these scumbags, good job newt but I still won't vote for you. I'm writing in Ron Paul even if he loses the republican nomination.
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RON PAUL for President
Send everyone else to jail.
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Newt is such a hypocrite....he took millions from Freddie Msc and fanny Mae....just like the time when he support bill Clinton impeachment while having an affair...the honest person is Ron Paul
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Amen!
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@obamaneedstogo Ok so both parties are slaves to corporations. Time to start a 3rd party, a REAL 3rd party and not another branch of the Republican party (Tea Party) or the Democratic party (Occupy Wall Street). We need Ron Paul and Ralph Nader to form a Real 3rd party!
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Newt for PreZ !!!
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Yeah, the sock puppets hate the truth. So I'll repeat it.
Dodd/Frank makes it ILLEGAL for speculators to drive up the price of oil by buying oil futures and then sitting on them (the main reason for oil price spikes, NOT lack of drilling), REGULATES derivatives trading (which caused the 2008 melt down), requires that shareholders in companies get to VOTE on big executive salaries, and sets up an independent Consumer Financial Protection Agency.
THAT'S WHY REPUBLICANS HATE IT.
The initial bailout, TARP, was passed in 2008 with the Democrats in control of both houses of Congress. The Democrats in the House voted 172-63 in favor and the Republicans voted 91-108 against. In the Senate, Democrats voted in favor 42-10 and the Republicans in favor 32-15.
Overall, it was DEMOCRATS that favored bailing out the banks more than the Republicans. Now, who exactly is the tool of the rich and Wall Street?
We need a criminal investigation into Dodd's dealings with Countrywide...
obamaneedstogo 4 months ago 11
Wait wait! Are you leftists actually defending and even standing up for Dodd/Frank!?
USA4July1776 5 months ago 10