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Daily Kos is a Hoot


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2016 Nov 17, 9:26am   1,824 views  6 comments

by MisdemeanorRebel   ➕follow (12)   💰tip   ignore  

It's a Banker's World Now.
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/11/17/1600818/-It-s-the-banksters-world-now-we-all-just-live-in-it
I love the "Dodd-Frank was so amazing!" when it's a token busy-work regulation, co-written by one of the most corrupt and loathsome pederasts ever to grace Congress, designed to make it look like Congress did something.

No mention that their golden queen was the Apple of Wall Street's eye, Finance was her #1 Donor by Industry, and she set all time bundler donation records.

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1   Blurtman   2016 Nov 17, 9:28am  

It is fun to make counter current posts on the website. Their readers are zombie drones who are easily triggered.

2   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2016 Nov 17, 9:41am  

Daily Kos, like Mother Jones, Hugfington post, and MSNBC, is purely propaganda at this point

3   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 17, 10:02am  

Blurtman says

It is fun to make counter current posts on the website. Their readers are zombie drones who are easily triggered.

It's like Free Republic in reverse.

4   curious2   2016 Nov 17, 3:37pm  

Thunderlips is Tovbot2 says

co-written by one of the most....

To call a legislator corrupt may be to repeat onself, but neither of the named co-sponsors was ever found to have done anything illegal, and I found nothing to support the other accusations in that sentence. Such complicated legislation must have many co-authors, so perhaps you were referring to someone else?

5   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 17, 5:01pm  

I'm talking about Frank, who has been using his influence to get friends out of trouble and money since he got his male prostitute/pimp pal off on all 33 of his parking tickets.

He's a good neoliberal controlled opposition, his job with Frank-Dodd to head off the progressive reformers, while getting the Free Markeeters to accept some token regulation as a means of getting attention off the issue.

6   curious2   2016 Nov 17, 5:10pm  

Thanks for explaining, though the "pal" was nearly 30 when they met, so the term "pedarast" seems misplaced. Likewise it seems unfair to single out that particular Representative as "loathsome," a term that would apply more accurately to most of his recently (re)-elected Congressional counterparts. I disagreed with some things he said, and his Obamneycare vote, and I question the net value of Dodd-Frank, but he seems personally either better or less bad (depending on POV) than most Representatives in the House.

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