According to one source, the financial industry was spending more than $1 million a day on lobbying and campaign contributions during their drive to kill any meaningful financial reform.Elizabeth Warren, A Fighting Chance (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2014), ch. 4
I still wonder how such a thing is possible.
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Friday, July 17, 2015
Lobbyists against financial reform
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