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New York's JPMorgan Chase Lawsuit: Are the Critics Right?

New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman has filed a lawsuit against JPMorgan Chase over allegations of wholesale fraud by Bear Stearns, which JPM acquired during the 2008 financial crisis. The lawsuit's critics, including Rep. more »

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For the Unemployed, Romney's Debate Was Full of "Wind Jobs"

Mitt Romney's "binder full of women" comment has gone viral, which is pretty entertaining but has had the unfortunate side effect of crowding the phrase "wind jobs." That's a real loss, because that term could become a very useful part of our political vocabulary. more »

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Morgan Stanley: Please Allow Me to Introduce Myself ...

"Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste ..." more »

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"Town Hall" Debate: Will Voters Ask the Medicare and Social Security Questions Reporters Haven't?

If you support strong and effective government, then the unfamiliar glow you felt after last Thursday's debate was the satisfaction of seeing your opinions forcefully defended by a national candidate. There hasn't been much of that going on lately. But a deceptive question was asked in the Vice Presidential debate, while other important ones still haven't been asked of any national candidate. more »

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Diamond Jamie: Latest News On the JPMorgan Chase Crime Watch

History will judge us, at least in part, by our willingness to defend our moral principles against the corrupting influence of the Wall Street capos. So far their campaign cash and lucrative revolving-door jobs have kept them above the law, while their PR firms and personal salesmanship have exempted them from moral judgement in the inner corridors of wealth and power. more »

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Romney's Backers, Romney's Brain: The Money, The Thinking, The Plan

In a 1994 science-fiction novel called Interface, a Presidential candidate has an electronic chip in his brain that links his mind to real-time polling data. His words, deeds, even his thoughts are immediately responsive to the public mood. Mitt Romney seems a lot like that - except that Romney's chip is connected to money. more »

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When It Comes to the DoJ and Wall Street, Don't Call It "Justice"

If a recent report is true, the Justice Department will need a new name – and some of us will have to step up and admit we were wrong. more »

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Silence is Golden: What Democrats Aren't Saying in Charlotte

Here's a new Zen riddle: What is the sound of money not talking? more »

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Will the Democrats Speak For the People?

Last week the Republicans gathered under the hurricane skies of approaching autumn, their convocation punctuated by thunder and underlined by rain. But there are storm clouds over Charlotte, too: clouds of cynicism and despair, clouds of joblessness and fear, clouds charged with the ionized smell of burning hope and dying dreams. more »

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Takin' It To the Suites

When we turned on the TV to watch the Republican Convention this evening we saw what appeared to be a hyperactive GOP advance man gesticulating from the stage. But he wasn't barking out canvassing instructions to local ward heelers or scouting Holiday Inns to find the one with the best lines of sight to the podium.

So who was this guy? more »

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