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Anyone Afraid Of Inflation?
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<blockquote data-quote="BMWMC" data-source="post: 5070845" data-attributes="member: 37461"><p>No no, not Judd Gregg? The silver spoon Republican from NH whose claim to fame was his daddy's name. Not the same Judd Greg that was chairmen of the Senate finance committee that had responsibility and oversight authority over the banking industry when it imploded in 2008 and left 30 million America foreclosed and evicted on? Not the same Senate finance chairman that green lighted the greatest bank bails in mankind's history? Not the same Judd Gregg that stood by and approved a 5 trillion surplus at the beginning of the W. Bush's administration turning into a 5 trillion deficit in 8 years (a 10 trillion dollar move). Not the Judd Gregg, that after retiring for from the Senate, took a job with Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs one of the US central bank's small group of primary bank dealers. </p><p></p><p>Yes, let's hear him speak more about deficits and unfair taxes on the wealthy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BMWMC, post: 5070845, member: 37461"] No no, not Judd Gregg? The silver spoon Republican from NH whose claim to fame was his daddy's name. Not the same Judd Greg that was chairmen of the Senate finance committee that had responsibility and oversight authority over the banking industry when it imploded in 2008 and left 30 million America foreclosed and evicted on? Not the same Senate finance chairman that green lighted the greatest bank bails in mankind's history? Not the same Judd Gregg that stood by and approved a 5 trillion surplus at the beginning of the W. Bush's administration turning into a 5 trillion deficit in 8 years (a 10 trillion dollar move). Not the Judd Gregg, that after retiring for from the Senate, took a job with Goldman Sachs. Goldman Sachs one of the US central bank's small group of primary bank dealers. Yes, let's hear him speak more about deficits and unfair taxes on the wealthy. [/QUOTE]
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