I've been a friend to people who may not have had perfect pasts.
From Jeff Greene
Do we have to regulate derivatives? Yes, we do. 'Cause when I did this in my investments, frankly, no one knew who could pay who. But derivatives have an important place in our economy.
If there were not derivatives, there would be no bank loans at all today, because people want to get fixed-rate 30-year loans, but banks don't want to keep 30-year loans on their books.
The global equalization of wages and the exponential growth in technology has created a job-killing machine that's only going to get worse.
If you think about $7.25 an hour, that's $290 a week. It's inhumane to have that kind of wage.
Let's not forget we created that ideal middle class by destroying all of our industrial competitors during World War II.
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