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Related: About this forumElizabeth Warren Defends Bernie Sanders From Goldman Sachs CEO
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-from-goldman-sachs-ceo-218719
When Blankfein says that criticizing those who break the rules is dangerous to the economy, then hes just repeating another variation of too big to fail, too big to jail, 'too big even to prosecute,' she said.
In an interview with Bloomberg Politics in January, Sanders slammed Blankfein for continuing to make enormous sums of money after destroying the economy. He has repeatedly singled out Goldman Sachs, whose employees have given generously to Clinton over the years, as an example of corporate greed.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-from-goldman-sachs-ceo-218719#ixzz3zAs0EHLR
http://www.ibtimes.com/political-capital/election-2016-elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-goldman-sachs-criticism
Elizabeth Warren entered the intensifying battle for the Democratic presidential nomination, defending Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders from a new attack by the head of Goldman Sachs a Wall Street behemoth whose executives have delivered hundreds of thousands of dollars to Hillary Clinton, her presidential campaign and her familys foundation.
In an interview with International Business Times hours before Wednesday nights Democratic town hall in New Hampshire, the Massachusetts senator whose endorsement is coveted by both Democratic candidates slammed Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein for asserting earlier in the day that Sanders criticism of Wall Street had created a dangerous environment in America.
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Elizabeth Warren Defends Bernie Sanders From Goldman Sachs CEO (Original Post)
lovuian
Feb 2016
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thereismore
(13,326 posts)1. Poor widdle Goldman Sachs! Bernie bad!
lovuian
(19,362 posts)2. Another link from Politico
http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-from-goldman-sachs-ceo-218719
When Blankfein says that criticizing those who break the rules is dangerous to the economy, then hes just repeating another variation of too big to fail, too big to jail, 'too big even to prosecute,' she said.
In an interview with Bloomberg Politics in January, Sanders slammed Blankfein for continuing to make enormous sums of money after destroying the economy. He has repeatedly singled out Goldman Sachs, whose employees have given generously to Clinton over the years, as an example of corporate greed.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-from-goldman-sachs-ceo-218719#ixzz3zAs0EHLR
When Blankfein says that criticizing those who break the rules is dangerous to the economy, then hes just repeating another variation of too big to fail, too big to jail, 'too big even to prosecute,' she said.
In an interview with Bloomberg Politics in January, Sanders slammed Blankfein for continuing to make enormous sums of money after destroying the economy. He has repeatedly singled out Goldman Sachs, whose employees have given generously to Clinton over the years, as an example of corporate greed.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/elizabeth-warren-defends-bernie-sanders-from-goldman-sachs-ceo-218719#ixzz3zAs0EHLR
JudyM
(29,265 posts)3. This is a dupe.
CharlotteVale
(2,717 posts)4. K&R