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The big guys might have cut back this year, but overall, bonuses were up.
Thomas Belesis, the man behind "Restore Wall Street," has a colorful background.
Like any time her campaign talks about Harold Ford Jr.
“Some days, fighting is the only thing holding them together.”
"He is not going to risk bipartisan support to make the White House happy."
At least that's how big his bonus for 2009 will be.
They're here, they're rich, get used to it.
Legislation exhaustion takes its toll on the commentariat.
He's also got an idea for those fools in Washington.
The president plans to propose new limits on the size and risks taken by big banks.
Exiting the TARP program is costing them big.
Bank of America didn't tell investors that Merrill Lynch lost billions.
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