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In reply to the discussion: Do you believe HRC, if elected President, will rein in Wall Street and regulate it properly? [View all]Douglas Carpenter
(20,226 posts)3. hmm, that's hard to say
Politico Magazine, November 11, 2014 (Why Wall Street Loves Hillary):
Down on Wall Street they dont believe (Clintons populist rhetoric) for a minute. While the finance industry does genuinely hate Warren, the big bankers love Clinton, and by and large they badly want her to be president. Many of the rich and powerful in the financial industryamong them, Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein, Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman, Tom Nides, a powerful vice chairman at Morgan Stanley, and the heads of JPMorganChase and Bank of Americaconsider Clinton a pragmatic problem-solver not prone to populist rhetoric. To them, shes someone who gets the idea that we all benefit if Wall Street and American business thrive. What about her forays into fiery rhetoric? They dismiss it quickly as political maneuvers. None of them think she really means her populism.
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Do you believe HRC, if elected President, will rein in Wall Street and regulate it properly? [View all]
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
OP
If Republicans remain n charge of theHouse or Senate she will never have a chance.
Agnosticsherbet
Nov 2014
#1
They do not have anything to counter the facts, she was a corporate attorney, knows more about
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#78
She will not be what the people want her to be, we already have ample proof of that.
sabrina 1
Nov 2014
#77
Not a chance. I expect her administration would be sprinkled with investment bankers
Marr
Nov 2014
#9
Wall Street sure as hell doesn't. and nothing in her past would indicate that in the tiniest way.
cali
Nov 2014
#14
specific to the op question and her relationship with Wall Street, why do you trust her?
cali
Nov 2014
#18
Hey, they pay to listen to her, who else do you know gets to do the same?
Thinkingabout
Nov 2014
#80
Maybe they don't pay to listen to her, but for what she can and did for them?
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#81
Well I'm just positive that a President has absolutely no influence at all on those things
Autumn
Nov 2014
#19
What about the Sherman Anti-trust laws and breaking up Wall Street. Will she do that?
aspirant
Nov 2014
#22
Ha! I wish she'd be the same type of Pres as Obama, I would support her fully then
LawDeeDah
Nov 2014
#43
I have a very good inside tip from a dear friend of mine. Hillary is polling at 64% !!! 64 %
Autumn
Nov 2014
#42
So for the poll to to be honest I'd have to list out a specific set of prescriptions
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
#66
Define "properly" is a fair question. "Properly" can mean many things to many different people.
badtoworse
Nov 2014
#67
But by the same notion those who think that HRC will regulate Wall Street effectively
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
#76
I will most certainly allow your disbelief all the credibility it warrants.
LanternWaste
Nov 2014
#63