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The 15 Biggest Congressional Recipients of Wall Street Campaign Cash
Source: The Huffington Post

Reforming Wall Street is a hot topic on Capitol Hill these days. Congress is currently weighing two financial reform bills that would, to varying degrees, reshape the way the financial system is regulated.

It Doesn't Matter if a Republican or Democrat is in Office, the Hustle Remains the Same
Source: Wall Street Journal

The financial crisis hasn't been kind to General Electric Co. Its stock has lost almost half its value, the government has stepped in to prop up its enormous financial arm, and sales have slumped in core industrial businesses.

The Big Tent

So one thing I've been thinking about lately is how dissident conservatives - of either the reformist or the paleo stripe (or those reformopaleo hybrid types) - dialogue with movement conservatives and with each other, and how, in the long run, it's going to be a truce - not a vi …

The Story of Deep Capture by Mark Mitchell, Part 15

A few days later, Patrick gives his Miscreants Ball presentation. Immediately afterwards, he appears on a CNBC program hosted by Ron Insana, who was the producer of the Dateline program.

The Story of Deep Capture by Mark Mitchell, Part 14

FinancialWire speculated that the Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation might have quashed the Dateline story, and Gayle had good reason for his suspicions.

The Story of Deep Capture by Mark Mitchell

I want to make this as clear as possible to those that are interested in stories like this one. I cannot find another financial crime in US history that is on parity with this one.

The Story of Deep Capture by Mark Mitchell, Part 5

Cramer has a shtick whereby he brags about the crimes that he has committed, perhaps so that he can later claim that his openness suggests a certain innocence.

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