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Wall Street Banks on Buying the Democrats’ Love

Big Money is threatening to withhold campaign donations unless liberal politicians get “friendlier.”

Wall Street arrogance seems to be accelerating even faster than our infinite cosmos is expanding.

It’s not enough that the greed and illegal acts of giant financial conglomerates crashed our economy, nor that they demanded and got a full taxpayer bailout. It’s not enough that virtually no Wall Street executives went to jail for their frauds, nor that they’ve gone right back to their profiteering casino scams that are setting us up for another crash.

Now, consumed by conceit, they’re demanding our respect too.

The spoiled barons of the Street are throwing a petty political tantrum, screaming that some US senators are not being sufficiently deferential to them. Executives from Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Bank of America, and Goldman Sachs are insisting that such senators as Elizabeth Warren and Sherrod Brown soften their tone toward Wall Street.

To put some swat in their snit, the bankers are threatening to withhold campaign donations to the Dems.

Citigroup and JPMorgan Chase have already held back their annual donations to the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, expressing concern that Senator Warren might be given more power. Yes, Wall Street’s ego is so inflated that it feels entitled to dictate the assignments and power that a US senator can have.

Likewise, Reuters reports that JPMorgan was so upset about Warren that it met with Democratic Party officials to stress that its campaign donations are dependent on “a friendlier attitude toward the banks.”

Dear Wall Street: Imagine how upset We the People are that you’re upset. Get a grip – trying to buy progressive Democrats’ respect only diminishes what little respect you have.

And you don’t have a dime’s worth to spare.

We’re not going to stand for it. Are you?

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