movement came from, the bailout of wall street. taet party movement hates wall street as much as then why are they republican? because they feel like the government has been taken over by wall street. big government and big business, they are all in cahoots together. jp morgan s jamie dimon has been doing and wall street as a whole has been trying to erode the dodd/frank bill, trying to provide even more license for what they were doing before. the so-called volker rule under the dodd/frank law is sort of glass steigle act, the old glass steigle from the 1930s, separate commercial investment banking, it was thrown out in 1989, and a lot of people felt it had to come back. the dodd/frank act is a great act as far as it goes, but it
public is very skeptical and distrustful. that s where the tea party movement came from, the bailout of wall street. taet party movement hates wall street as much as then why are they republican? because they feel like the government has been taken over by wall street. big government and big business, they are all in cahoots together. jp morgan s jamie dimon has been doing and wall street as a whole has been trying to erode the dodd/frank bill, trying to provide even more license for what they were doing before. the so-called volker rule under the dodd/frank law is sort of glass steigle act, the old glass steigle from the 1930s, separate commercial investment banking, it was thrown out in 1989, and a lot of people felt it had to come back. the dodd/frank act is a great act as far as it goes, but it
careful. that s where the tea party movement came from, the bailout of wall street. taet party movement hates wall street as much as then why are they republican? because they feel like the government has been taken over by wall street. they re all in cahoots what jp morgan s jamie dimon has been doing and wall street as a whole has been trying to erode the dodd/frank bill, trying to provide even more license for what they were doing before. the so-called boca rule under the dodd/frank law is sort of glass steigle act, the old glass steigle from the 1930s, separate commercial investment banking, it was thrown out in 1989, and a lot of people felt it had to come back. the dodd/frank act is a great