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Make them afraid Of Wall Street’s money

“Economist Robert Johnson says progressive activists are going to have to fight more aggressively against the forces on Capitol Hill and the White House who are working on behalf of the financial services industry to block financial reform, given the... Full Article at Rational Review

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