General statistics
List of Youtube channels
Youtube commenter search
Distinguished comments
About
Dan A
Democracy Now!
comments
Comments by "Dan A" (@DanA-nl5uo) on "Top U.S. & World Headlines — March 13, 2020" video.
GOP Crony capitalism always money for the greedy never money for the needy.
126
Thank you Congresswoman Porter. We need more people in Congress fighting to protect the citizens not the corporations.
43
@peteredwards8737 there is never risk to the banks the bundle the loans and sell then as asset backed derivatives on the stock market. Which are bought by mutual funds holding retirement saving for the middle class as safe assets. Dylan Ratigan is an expert on the system and did a good interview with Jimmy Doore while back about 2 hours long but right near the middle there is a great discussion about how the 2008 crash legislation allows the fed to just dump money into the markets in the future without having to go to Congress and how ever since they have been continuing the banking bailout. Yesterday when the Fed dumped 1.5 trillion was the first time it was big enough to get noticed. But they have been propping up the wealthy elite through the same bailout funding ever since 2008. You should really track down that interview on Jimmy Doore YouTube channel. I am not a big fan of Jimmy Doore I only listened to it because I know Dylan knows what he is talking about.
4
@hansmarheim7620 Bernie Sanders was fighting for the people before Tulsi was born.
3
@hansmarheim7620 don't think her 2 delegates will win the nomination. Not to mention that she wants a class based healthcare system. I don't want the medical equlivant of a public defender in our legal system.
1
@hansmarheim7620 she would be a step backwards for you she is an Australian style politician. That was my point. Bernie Sanders wants to have here what you have there. He also has the best chance of actually beating Trump if CNN actually hosts a fair debate Sunday and doesn't continue to prop up Biden. Unfortunately I think the corporate media will continue to support the interests of their owners not the interests of the working class Americans.
1