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Related: About this forumJPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Supporting Clinton: 'I Might, But I Haven't Decided Yet'
Jamie Dimon on Supporting Clinton: 'I Might, But I Haven't Decided Yet'
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon explains why he's hesitant to get involved in politics after previously supporting Hillary Clinton.
Video of his explanation at the link:
http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/video/jamie-dimon-on-supporting-clinton--i-might--but-i-havent-decided-yet-528874563855
And then there's Lloyd....
Lloyd got to chat with Senator Carl Levin about selling his clients worthless investments and lying to congress. Apparently it's perfectly legal for Goldman Sachs to lie to congress and screw their clients:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2011-04-14/goldman-sachs-misled-congress-after-duping-clients-over-cdos-levin-says
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon on Supporting Clinton: 'I Might, But I Haven't Decided Yet' (Original Post)
think
Dec 2015
OP
He's done so much more than an endorsement already. Dimon's bank has stuffed cash in Hillary's
think
Dec 2015
#4
He has not been convicted of anything, he can still vote and he can endorse whom he wants.
Thinkingabout
Dec 2015
#5
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)1. It is his right to endorse or not endorse.
think
(11,641 posts)4. He's done so much more than an endorsement already. Dimon's bank has stuffed cash in Hillary's
Pockets on many occasions.
And his bank has such an impressive criminal history:
JPMorgans Jamie Dimon Deals With His Banks Felony Charge Badly
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 21, 2015
After more than 200 years of operation, yesterday JPMorgan Chase became an admitted felon. That action for foreign currency rigging came less than two years after the bank was charged with two felony counts and given a deferred prosecution agreement for aiding and abetting Bernie Madoff in the largest Ponzi fraud in history. The felony counts came amid three years of non-stop charges against JPMorgan Chase for unthinkable frauds: from rigging electric markets to ripping off veterans to charging credit card customers for fictitious credit monitoring and manipulating the Libor interest rate benchmark.
Against this backdrop of a serial crime spree on the part of employees on multiple continents and coast to coast in the United States, JPMorgan released a statement yesterday regarding the bank pleading guilty to a felony charge for engaging in the rigging of foreign currency trading, calling it principally attributable to a single trader. In the statement, Dimon says the bank has a historically strong culture.
Dimon is, if nothing else, a master of the grand illusion....
http://wallstreetonparade.com/2015/05/jpmorgans-jamie-dimon-deals-with-his-banks-felony-charge-badly/
By Pam Martens and Russ Martens: May 21, 2015
After more than 200 years of operation, yesterday JPMorgan Chase became an admitted felon. That action for foreign currency rigging came less than two years after the bank was charged with two felony counts and given a deferred prosecution agreement for aiding and abetting Bernie Madoff in the largest Ponzi fraud in history. The felony counts came amid three years of non-stop charges against JPMorgan Chase for unthinkable frauds: from rigging electric markets to ripping off veterans to charging credit card customers for fictitious credit monitoring and manipulating the Libor interest rate benchmark.
Against this backdrop of a serial crime spree on the part of employees on multiple continents and coast to coast in the United States, JPMorgan released a statement yesterday regarding the bank pleading guilty to a felony charge for engaging in the rigging of foreign currency trading, calling it principally attributable to a single trader. In the statement, Dimon says the bank has a historically strong culture.
Dimon is, if nothing else, a master of the grand illusion....
http://wallstreetonparade.com/2015/05/jpmorgans-jamie-dimon-deals-with-his-banks-felony-charge-badly/
http://www.whiteoutpress.com/articles/q32013/the-outrageous-list-of-jp-morgan-crimes-and-settlements/
Thinkingabout
(30,058 posts)5. He has not been convicted of anything, he can still vote and he can endorse whom he wants.
Scuba
(53,475 posts)9. Hey, who doesn't hand hundreds of thousands of dollars to candidates they don't support?
Segami
(14,923 posts)2. What a lying, pointy-eared SOS.....
Buy The Rumor, Sell The News.............He should be locked up in jail.
WillyT
(72,631 posts)3. He Should Play Tennis... On Asphalt... In Guantanamo... All Day...
Be nicer than we treated others.
appalachiablue
(41,146 posts)6. "I'm doing God's work!" ~ Lloyd Blankfein.
What an angel.
pnwmom
(108,980 posts)7. If the Rethugs run a pathological narcissist like Trump, lots of people
might vote for the Dem -- whoever the Dem is -- because the alternative is unimaginable.
However, if they run someone like Bush or Kasish, that's probably where the Wall Street support will go.
ibegurpard
(16,685 posts)8. That fucker should be in jail
With no influence WHATSOEVER on politics or policy.