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To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (83181)11/15/2011 6:25:51 PM
From: TobagoJack1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217571
 
i am still ... i am lost for words ... re the truth that congress folks can legally do insider trading when they in every sense, per "out limits" control the vertical, horizontal, brightness, contrast, volume, and the power supply, as well as who lives and dies

should congress ever form a hedge fund, i suggest we subscribe, as they seem systemically wired to succeed at the investment game, and peopled by the likes of master of the commodity universe such be h clinton

awesome combo



To: patron_anejo_por_favor who wrote (83181)11/15/2011 6:28:51 PM
From: Snowshoe1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 217571
 
Senators introduce "STOCK Act" to stop "insider trading" in Congress
cbsnews.com

Sens. Scott Brown, R-Mass., and Kirsten Gillibrand, D-N.Y., today are introducing the Stop Trading on Congressional Knowledge (STOCK) Act of 2011, which would prohibit members or employees of Congress, as well as executive branch employees, from using nonpublic information obtained through their public service for investing or any attempt at personal financial gain.