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Senator Elizabeth Warren is complaining about Obamas appointment of Antonio Weiss as an Under Secretary of of domestic finance at the Department of Treasury with many liberals pointing out that Obamas appointments tend to show his weakness for financial reform. Obama doesnt simply have some kind of mysterious weakness for financial reform. Obama, like Elizabeth Warren and most all Democrats in the U.S. House and Senate--- just like their Republican counterparts--- have been bankrolled by Wall Street so from all of them we get no needed reforms to restrict Wall Street dominance over politics or business. What we get from this Wall Street crowd is austerity for working class families and more and more wars intended to protect Wall Streets investments at home and abroad from which these parasites are reaping record-breaking profits. Elizabeth Warren rants on and on about Antonio Weiss and his deal-making which resulted in Burger King taking over Tim Hortons in Canada and moving its headquarters to Canada. Yet, Elizabeth Warren and these liberals never so much as mention the greater protections (and higher wages) of Canadian workers employed by Tim Hortons and Burger King nor does she mention all the other social programs available to Canadian workers employed by Burger King and Tim Hortons in Canada--- no mention of the right of parents to remain at home with new-born children while being guaranteed their jobs back nor is there any mention that these Canadian workers get free health care compliments of their government. Of course, even though Elizabeth Warren puts on a good show ranting and raving against Wall Street, she never suggests that political and economic power should be taken out of Wall Streets hands and control--- this is the real difference between these phony liberals like Elizabeth Warren and real progressives and Marxists who believe that there needs to be some kind of anti-monopoly struggle that isnt afraid to challenge Wall Street for political and economic power. .
Posted on: Thu, 08 Jan 2015 22:44:24 +0000

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