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Examples
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Then there's the public flogging of the big banks for paperwork when their real crimes were the funny-money games that caused a global economic collapse.
Righting the Wrong Al Lewis 2012
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From the Iraq War, to the funny-money flogging off of the schools and the hospitals, to practically uncontrolled immigration, are these policies with which most people would at least broadly agree?
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Medicare "reform" he means cutting medical benefits and giving out funny-money vouchers instead.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Negotiating Against America: Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to David Brooks RJ 2010
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Medicare "reform" he means cutting medical benefits and giving out funny-money vouchers instead.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Negotiating Against America: Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to David Brooks RJ 2010
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Medicare "reform" he means cutting medical benefits and giving out funny-money vouchers instead.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Negotiating Against America: Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to David Brooks RJ 2010
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Not only will the zero-down, funny-money loans and slipshod underwriting that triggered the housing bubble and bust be virtually eliminated from the marketplace, but so will the "steering" practices used by loan officers to earn extra fees by putting unsuspecting borrowers into poisonous mortgages.
Consumers stand to gain the most from financial overhaul 2010
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At a conference on ideas paid for and attended by the rich and well-positioned, Ferguson argued that the high rate of unemployment is not due to the Wall Street high rollers whose funny-money games wiped out 8 million jobs but rather the extension of the government's unemployment insurance program:
Robert Scheer: There's Just No Pleasing Some Robber Barons 2010
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Medicare "reform" he means cutting medical benefits and giving out funny-money vouchers instead.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Negotiating Against America: Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to David Brooks RJ 2010
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Not only will the zero-down, funny-money loans and slipshod underwriting that triggered the housing bubble and bust be virtually eliminated from the marketplace, but so will the "steering" practices used by loan officers to earn extra fees by putting unsuspecting borrowers into poisonous mortgages.
Consumers stand to gain the most from financial overhaul 2010
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Medicare "reform" he means cutting medical benefits and giving out funny-money vouchers instead.
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Negotiating Against America: Why Obama Shouldn't Listen to David Brooks RJ 2010
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