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Wall Street's political cash favors Democrats
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Wall Street has shifted its allegiance in the 2006 election cycle by donating more to Democrats than Republicans who have been the investment banks' usual benefactors, U.S. Five leading firms Goldman Sachs Group Inc., Bear Stearns Companies Inc.,Morgan Stanley, Merrill Lynch & Co. and Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. have contributed $6.2 million so far to candidates before the November elections, with about 52 percent going to Democrats. ... Despite being awash in record profits, Wall Street executives, investment bankers, brokers and traders may be getting weary of Republican control, Carroll said. President George W. Bush's polling numbers are low and growing violence in Iraq also weighs heavy on Republican leadership, he said. Meredith McGehee, policy director at The Campaign Legal Center, said Wall Street also may be concerned about the U.S. deficit, which has ballooned during the Bush administration. "The last time the deficit was under control was under the Democrats," McGehee said. *** Democrats have been trying to claim the mantel of fiscal responsibility since Clinton came to office. It's interesting that Wall Street is starting to respond. Nancy Pelosi the other day pledged that a Democratic Congress would adapt a pay as you go approach to fiscal discipline. |
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We know how much the party sheeple on both sides sell there principles and common sense for politcal benefit. The funny part is how the two parties conspire to ensure that a thrid party never rises to significance. I've always wondered why they don't include them in national debates. To the credit of Taxachusetts, at least they allow the lesser parties a chance to express their views in an even setting. To bad the Big 2 wouldn't ever permit the same. Quote:
I agree 1,000%. What's sad though is that the Dems, with as aweful a job as the GOP is doing, STILL have no message. It's comical. You'd think that they would have secured 95 seats in the Senate by now, instead, they are hoping to "gain ground". What a Banana Republic we live in. Quick, someone tell me what the Democratic party stands for, or what they propose to do...... EXACTLY! Now tell me what the GOP wants to do? Terrorism...security....terrorism.....security.... terrorism... Terrorism and security are the Duct tape holding the GOP together. If whacky, out to left field loons like Pelosi, Dean, Kennedy, Kerry, etc...were booted from the Democratic party and replaced by sensible people, the Dems would landslide to victory. The problem is that they all have to swear alligence to the party and support each other. Sad. Had the GOP not been similarly dumb and insane, they'd have disintegrated the Dems forever. Please let us see some pissed off pols with brains break off and form a thrid party, please! |
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I guarantee you Wall Street doesn't like a liberal government. This is a combination of :
- Anti spending of the Bush administration - Wanting the gridlock that a split government causes. - Wanting to get on the good side of the presumed new congressmen. |
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Hillary has done some really interesting things. She has been very pro-veteran and in that regard even supported flag-burning legislation. She lost my vote in the primary by doing that, but she's really defining herself. Whether you like her or not, she's the one to watch to see which way the Democratic Party is going and if it has a message that can bring about the end of the Reagan era in 2008. Quote:
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