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CNBC: Wall Street's wisest: Bernie Sanders is best candidate for economy (Original Post) NorthCarolina Mar 2016 OP
yep! And without hesitation n/t dana_b Mar 2016 #1
Always thought so myself. highprincipleswork Mar 2016 #2
When You Need Expert Advice--Seek out an Expert! Bern2WinUSA Mar 2016 #3
Shortly after, Edelman was taken out and executed for insubordination. valerief Mar 2016 #4
This feels like mainstream acceptance of Bernie. I've heard this is partly how FDR was "allowed" in. Gregorian Mar 2016 #5
 

Bern2WinUSA

(44 posts)
3. When You Need Expert Advice--Seek out an Expert!
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 04:44 PM
Mar 2016

So, if I understand this correctly, one of the top Economists from Wall Street is telling us that Bernie Sanders is the Best choice for the economy????

"the Truth shall set you free"-unknown

valerief

(53,235 posts)
4. Shortly after, Edelman was taken out and executed for insubordination.
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 04:46 PM
Mar 2016

[font size=5"]A joke.[/font] That's what TPTB would like to do to turncoats.

Gregorian

(23,867 posts)
5. This feels like mainstream acceptance of Bernie. I've heard this is partly how FDR was "allowed" in.
Thu Mar 31, 2016, 04:55 PM
Mar 2016

A letter from Keynes to FDR talks about this.

And I see it here. Who thinks Trump is going to intelligently improve our economy? The state of affairs is ripe for a new and worse economic disaster. I think most people would rather have someone who is keenly intelligent, with a similar quality in judgment. Even the 1% can see where we are. The rubber band won't stretch any further.

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