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In reply to the discussion: Wall Street Titan: Bernie Sanders Will Help the Real Economy [View all]Enthusiast
(50,983 posts)49. We have a Braun coffee grinder that we love.
Now that we do the French Press thing we no longer use the electric grinder. We use a coarser grinding hand grinder. But if we ever go back to the coffee maker we will be glad we have the Braun available.
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someone better tell him the rules. we're not supposed to talk about you know who like this
roguevalley
Jun 2016
#31
Nice to hear a "Wall Street Titan" explain the benefit of a more direct form of economic stimulation
Babel_17
Jun 2016
#7
Democrats moving back to building up the Social Security program is helpful to that
Babel_17
Jun 2016
#14
As long as there's no penalty for parking money offshore, that's what they'll continue to do.
TonyPDX
Jun 2016
#30
I hope you get satisfaction for your ginder and crock pot, passiveporcupine.
Enthusiast
Jun 2016
#55
We only want to “shoot every third person on Wall Street,” burn only 99% of the rest at the stake
Babel_17
Jun 2016
#16
This man is not a "Wall Street expert"; he specializes in the secondary art market, as noted.
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#20
Didn't Clinton sign the repeal of Glass-Steagall, allowing banks to become "too big" ?
King_Klonopin
Jun 2016
#63
Didn't Bernie vote Yes on the deregulation of derivatives, which is more directly linked?
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#72
Regardless of the issue you raise, are Bill Clinton's hands "clean" in this matter or not ?
King_Klonopin
Jun 2016
#75
Are Bernie's hands clean? And why are you so intent on blaming Bill Clinton for Bush's disasters?
SunSeeker
Jun 2016
#76
I agree... You see partial facts in the attempt to discredit all the time...
MrMickeysMom
Jun 2016
#47
So, Bernie Supporters are Now Taking Comfort from a "Wall Street Titan"
Norman Conch Quest
Jun 2016
#60