White bernie-bro purity leftists are attacking hardworking black politicians

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Yeah they do

BECAUSE IT WAS A BAD BILL THAT DID NOT FIX THE UNDER LYING PROBLEM.

PHARMA EMPLOYS MANY PEOPLE IN NJ AS WELL AS BEING THE HOME OF INTERNATIONAL PHARMA

YOU CANT IMPORT THE PRODUCTS THAT AMERICA MAKES FOR A CHEAPER PRICE TO UNDER SELL AMERICA

YOU HAVE NO BUSINESS ACCUMEN. AT ALL. TO EVEN SAY THIS DUMB shyt.

99% OF YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHY HE DID THE RIGHT THING.

WTF.

They've all campaigned against it
She's in favor of more reforms.
Do you know whats in New Jersey?

Every Pharma company in the country basically is there.

Thats money ,jobs, and ...medicine.

Takes a lot to shyt on the welfare of millions of people.

Learn to be pragmatic.

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He Voted against the bill because he takes money from Big Pharma and the bill would hurt Big Pharma. Stop acting like it was a huge business decision. He was covering his donor's ass '

all of your excuses doesnt change the fact that even the people of New Jersey don't think Cory Booker should run for President

And you STILL have yet to acknowledge the fact that the candidates you chose are in the mold of Hillary clinton, corporate democrats. What makes you think they can beat trump when they have proven they cannot? Dont forget the fact that they've lost all political power in the last 8 years
 

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It's too difficult seems like a good excuse, but literally, the first link says that Holder was afraid to prosecute white collar criminals, because:

Lanny Breuer, a former assistant attorney general for the Criminal Division of the DOJ, is portrayed as a showboater who, along with his boss Eric Holder, backed down from major fights against financial institutions out of a fear of political and popular fallout should they fail. As Eisinger notes, "Those who fought hard against the large corporations incurred costs, not rewards" — a frightening assessment that, while not surprising, reinforces the widely held perception that America's corporate elite have maneuvered themselves into a position of relative untouchability.

Also maybe the reason Holder didn't prosecute these people is because he was planning for life after public service?

Holder will reassume his lucrative partnership (he made $2.5 million the last year he worked there) and take his seat in an office that reportedly – this is no joke – was kept empty for him in his absence.

The office thing might have been improper, but at this point, who cares? More at issue is the extraordinary run Holder just completed as one of history's great double agents. For six years, while brilliantly disguised as the attorney general of the United States, he was actually working deep undercover, DiCaprio in The Departed-style, as the best defense lawyer Wall Street ever had.

Holder denied there was anything weird about returning to one of Wall Street's favorite defense firms after six years of letting one banker after another skate on monstrous cases of fraud, tax evasion, market manipulation, money laundering, bribery and other offenses.

"Just because I'm at Covington doesn't mean I will abandon the public interest work," he told CNN. He added to the National Law Journal that a big part of the reason he was going back to private practice was because he wanted to give back to the community.

"The firm's emphasis on pro bono work and being engaged in the civic life of this country is consistent with my worldview that lawyers need to be socially active," he said.

Right. He's going back to Covington & Burling because of the firm's emphasis on pro bono work.

Here's a man who just spent six years handing out soft-touch settlements to practically every Too Big to Fail bank in the world. Now he returns to a firm that represents many of those same companies: Morgan Stanley, Wells Fargo, Chase, Bank of America and Citigroup, to name a few.

Collectively, the decisions he made while in office saved those firms a sum that is impossible to calculate with exactitude. But even going by the massive rises in share price observed after he handed out these deals, his service was certainly worth many billions of dollars to Wall Street.

Eric Holder Comes in From the Cold
 

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Newark always had a bustling downtown because of it's proximity to NYC and the Airport was at one point the busiest in the country. The money was already brought in before Booker got there, all Booker did was whore out the real estate to his wall street buddies and again relatively little of that money went into improving life for the residents, I'm talking millions of dollars meant to improve the community unaccounted for. He gets credit for reducing crime in the city but in actuality violent crime skyrocketed, taxes were higher than they've ever been, plus the umeployment rate of working age Black men was over 20 percent at one point. If you notice, any poster from NJ doesn't have a good thing to say about the guy. Don't get me wrong Sharpe James was a glorified street hustler but in a weird way, he shot straight for the most part. Cory Booker is nothing but an empty suit and that would be exposed on the national stage. Hell even in his Senate race, he barely beat, Jeff 'Welfare Queen' Bell.
Bruh, do you realize what you're even saying?

By all accounts, Booker made the city better.

And yes, poor people suffered.

Where don't they suffer?

Are we talking OVERALL improvements or the fact that poor black people continue to struggle?
 

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It's too difficult seems like a good excuse, but literally, the first link says that Holder was afraid to prosecute white collar criminals, because:



Also maybe the reason Holder didn't prosecute these people is because he was planning for life after public service?



Eric Holder Comes in From the Cold
No, had you read the book or listened to the work authors did (instead of reading the book reviews meant to pique your interest to do so in lieu of being a lazy motherfukker) you'd know that the main thing stopping it was that finance firms smartened up and started winning way too many cases and it became harder to PROVE actual criminal wrongdoing.
 

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He Voted against the bill because he takes money from Big Pharma and the bill would hurt Big Pharma. Stop acting like it was a huge business decision. He was covering his donor's ass '

all of your excuses doesnt change the fact that even the people of New Jersey don't think Cory Booker should run for President

And you STILL have yet to acknowledge the fact that the candidates you chose are in the mold of Hillary clinton, corporate democrats. What makes you think they can beat trump when they have proven they cannot? Dont forget the fact that they've lost all political power in the last 8 years

Bernie's bill was to import drugs and flood America's market with shyt from Canada

Thats like using bandaids to fix a broken arm.
 

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Bernie's bill was to import drugs and flood America's market with shyt from Canada

Thats like using bandaids to fix a broken arm.
it would drive the costs down, and help all almericans that cant afford prescription drugs

He said he voted against it because the drugs weren't safe. :dahell: u talking about?

and again, you STILL have yet to acknowledge the fact that the candidates you chose are in the mold of Hillary clinton, corporate democrats. What makes you think they can beat trump when they have proven they cannot? Dont forget the fact that they've lost all political power in the last 8 years
 

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it would drive the costs down, and help all almericans that cant afford prescription drugs

He said he voted against it because the drugs weren't safe. :dahell: u talking about?

and again, you STILL have yet to acknowledge the fact that the candidates you chose are in the mold of Hillary clinton, corporate democrats. What makes you think they can beat trump when they have proven they cannot? Dont forget the fact that they've lost all political power in the last 8 years
Hillary had 30 years of baggage
 

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Bruh, do you realize what you're even saying?

By all accounts, Booker made the city better.

And yes, poor people suffered.

Where don't they suffer?

Are we talking OVERALL improvements or the fact that poor black people continue to struggle?

Whose accounts? When every NJ resident from my area who LIVES in the city or in the surrounding area are saying the exact opposite. Newark is one of the poorest cities in the state and it's median income has dropped over the past decade. Median income is approximately 33,100 per household and the city has 1 out 3 people at or below the poverty line. So in essense if he hasn't improved the lives of poor people in some way by creating jobs, managing the crime or improving the school system then he was an abject failure as a mayor, the only people singing his praises are the corporations who set up shop in the ashes of Black owned businesses and the development companies bull dozing Blacks out their homes to set up shop for condos/luxury apartments that the populace as a whole cannot afford to live in.
 

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Hillary had 30 years of baggage
if by "baggage". you mean Policies that have hurt the middle class and helped corporations, defense contractors, Wall Street, and the prison industrial complex, then yes. she has baggage

still doesnt explain the 1000 seats lost over the last 8 years by corporate democrats
 
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