comparemela.com

obstructionists or not? >> well here's senator corker from tennessee on "hardball" last night. let's listen. >> i do believe that both sides in fairness have begun to use this as a political football. again that's not what i came here to do. i hope that, i think we will by the way, at the end of the day, in spite of all the rhetoric, i think we're going to end up with a 70-vote bill. i believe that with all my heart. i think we'll do it before memorial day. >> speaking of rhetoric, here are the gallup numbers. look at how the numbers change depending how you ask the question. 46% support reforming large banks and financial institutions, 43% oppose it. look, that's just a three-point gap. when you change the wording to reforming wall street, it turns into a 14-point gap, 50% to 36%. it seems to me, mark, this is fascinating. but why they have to do a poll on this not to know that people are angrier at wall street where the guys make billions for doing nothing, than they are at the local bank where they get their interest rate with the passbook savings? >> the reason the white house is so energetic on this, so aggressive, the president going after mitch mcconnell, not by

Related Keywords

Senator Corker ,Hardball ,Fairness ,Sides ,Football ,Tennessee ,Way ,Bill ,Numbers ,Rhetoric ,Heart ,Memorial Day ,Spite ,Gallup ,70 ,People ,Wall Street ,Mark Kirk ,Institutions ,Banks ,Poll ,Wording ,Support ,Gap ,14 ,43 ,50 ,46 ,Three ,36 ,President Obama ,Guys ,Mitch Mcconnell ,Bank ,Reason ,Nothing ,White House ,Billions ,Interest Rate ,Passbook Savings ,

© 2025 Vimarsana

comparemela.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.