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General Category => Economy/Business => Topic started by: rangerrebew on July 21, 2017, 12:11:37 pm
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Sen. Warren: ‘We Have These Regulatory Agencies in Place’ Because ‘Rising Stock Market Isn’t What Helps’
A rising stock market is nice, but it doesn’t compare with government regulation when it comes to helping the middle class, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) declared in a CNN interview Thursday.
Warren said there’s nothing wrong with a healthy stock market, but that does nothing to keep prices low for average Americans:
Source URL: http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/sen-warren-we-have-these-regulatory-agencies-place-because-rising-stock-market
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We already know that because Nazi Pelosi told us it is unemployment which really makes the country tick. :thud:
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I don't know if she really believes this or is hoping her supporters do?
Can anyone name one government regulation that has been a boon for the middle class
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Sen. Warren: ‘We Have These Regulatory Agencies in Place’ Because ‘Rising Stock Market Isn’t What Helps’
A rising stock market is nice, but it doesn’t compare with government regulation when it comes to helping the middle class, Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) declared in a CNN interview Thursday.
Warren said there’s nothing wrong with a healthy stock market, but that does nothing to keep prices low for average Americans:
Source URL: http://www.cnsnews.com/blog/craig-bannister/sen-warren-we-have-these-regulatory-agencies-place-because-rising-stock-market
Is she trying to outdo mad Maxine as the dumbest rock in congress?
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She's an effing idiot.
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Wow, they seem on a real desperate twist lately to justify their worthless economic policy positions.
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She's an effing idiot.
That seems to be a prerequisite these days for a 2020 rat presidential hopeful.
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That seems to be a prerequisite these days for a 2020 rat presidential hopeful.
Or a successful 2016 republican one :tongue2:
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To easily dismiss this idiot, one has to just ask how did we survive all of this time without those regulations.