The elite congressional club where senators pretend to regulate Wall Street while quietly getting rich off the same banks they’re supposed to oversee.
The elite congressional club where senators pretend to regulate Wall Street while quietly getting rich off the same banks they’re supposed to oversee.
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The DC institution where campaign contributions magically turn into favorable regulations and future six-figure consulting gigs.
The committee that exists to ensure no banker ever faces real consequences for crashing the economy.
The bipartisan money printer’s best friend: protecting too-big-to-fail banks while small banks drown in paperwork.
The Senate’s most expensive club membership, where the initiation fee is selling out and the annual dues are paid in favorable legislation.
The place where “consumer protection” means protecting consumers from knowing how much their elected officials are profiting from the system.
The place where “financial reform” means writing loopholes big enough for donor jets to fly through.