Banks Consider Withholding Donations From All Democrats Because Of Outspoken Bank Critic Senator Warren

ELIZABETH WARRENThis is how it works.  Politicians need money to run a campaign to get elected to office.

If a politician doesn’t do what the big donors want, the donor will withhold campaign donations – not only from you, but from your colleagues as well.

According to Reuters, big Wall Street banks are so upset with U.S. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren’s call for them to be broken up that some have discussed withholding campaign donations to Senate Democrats in “symbolic” protest, sources familiar with the discussions said.

That’s right – they didn’t say “withholding donations to Senator Warren.”

They said “withholding donations to Senate Democrats.”  People who may not even be connected to Senator Warren, but are simply in the same party.

It is a ruthless move – typical of American politics.

Representatives from Citigroup, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs and Bank of America, have met to discuss ways to urge Democrats, including Warren and Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown, to soften their party’s tone toward Wall Street, sources familiar with the discussions said this week.

Are these the same Wall Street banks that made dangerous investments during the 2000’s, allowing people to take out mortgages, knowing that many would not be able to pay it back?

Reuters called it a “symbolic” move, because the amount of money banks can contribute directly to a Senator’s campaign is limited to $15,000.

However, Reuters ignored the fact that organizations can donate money to third-party organizations that then contribute to a campaign.

“Bank officials said the idea of withholding donations was not discussed at a meeting of the four banks in Washington but it has been raised in one-on-one conversations between representatives of some of them,” states Reuters.  They said there was no agreement on coordinating any action, and each bank is making its own decision.

Are these the same Wall Street that later asked for government bailouts?

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Whoa: Louisiana Senator Landrieu Cites Race As Factor For President’s Unpopularity

MaryLandrieuThursday, Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu gave reasons for the President’s unpopularity and cited race as a factor.  Republicans are calling on her to apologize.

Her comments came after an NBC reporter asked the senator why Obama has such low approval ratings in Louisiana.  Landrieu’s first response was that the president’s energy policies are deeply disliked by residents of the oil and gas-rich state.

She then added, “I’ll be very, very honest with you. The South has not always been the friendliest place for African-Americans. It’s been a difficult time for the president to present himself in a very positive light as a leader.”

Landrieu is in a tight re-election battle with Republican U.S. Rep. Bill Cassidy.  Tea Party favorite Rob Maness is polling in a distant third place.

Landrieu is sometimes seen as a conservative Democrat, and works tirelessly on behalf of oil and gas interests.

Republicans claimed to take offense and put their own spin on the comments.

According to the Washington Post, Cassidy said the opposition to Obama has more to do with policy than race.  Maness said, “Quite frankly, Sen. Landrieu owes the people of Louisiana an apology for relegating them to nothing but racists and sexists.”

State Republican Party Chairman Roger Villere called the remarks “insulting to me and to every other Louisianian.”  Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal called the comment “a major insult” to the people of the state.

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