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    That’s like Trump saying they should ban pedophilia now that he can’t get it up anymore.

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    lol, she already made her money. I agree with removing it, but that’s a very boomer way of seeing…. “I’ve got mine, so fuck you”.

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    Twist: It is actually a total ban on all stock trading thus eliminating stock markets forever.

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    She blocked it when it had a chance of passing. Of course she supports it now that she knows it won’t

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      Pelosi is the poster child (though “child” in this case is woefully inappropriate) for why such a ban is needed.

      If it weren’t for insider trading, she’d be living in a trailer.

      The fact that she’s speaking on the topic at all bespeaks a breathtaking level of arrogance and hypocrisy.

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        If it weren’t for insider trading, she’d be living in a trailer.

        I don’t get what the point of saying stupid shit like this is. She had been speaker of the house for years, and in Congress for decades. Making 170-190k/year. That’s not trailer money. Her husband also was wealthy prior to this.

        Did they abuse her position for personal gain? Yes.

        Would they be poor without it? Fuck no

        Is she the worst offender? Also no, but Republicans refuse to admit their own politicians do the same shit, more blatantly and more often. Do she gets criticism from all angles while Republican politicians get it only from the opposition. Being the most prominent member of the house also gave her advise more visibility.

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      That’s probably the only way to move things forward though. Implement rules that only affect future politicians. Let the current generation have their cake. We can gradually transition to something more sane as they get replaced.

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        I loathe agreeing with that, but when a political system is so self-serving, that’s the only way.

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      It wouldn’t have changed her retirement plans when she blocked the last attempt several years ago

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    Clearly Nancy doesn’t believe in a word that she’s saying. It doesn’t take decades to figure out that you’re getting rich because you have insider knowledge. Which means she knows there’s no chance the legislation would pass, and she’s just grandstanding, and hey that’s better than nothing, so we can give her a golf clap.

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      It’s cynical, dishonest, manipulative, and completely unproductive.

      Based on that alone I completely believe that Nancy Pelosi did the math and realized that Democrats could argue for this out loud maybe even vote for it but there’s no chance that it’ll ever happen so it’s a great chance for her to actually do politics with the voters which I thought she had considered beneath her.

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    To everyone here dismissing this and saying “too little too late…”

    What are republicans doing or saying that comes even close to this?

    Like sure this is bullshit, but can anyone say when republicans even came close to the lowest fake ass shit you’d pretend this to be ?

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      She’s commenting in support of a Republican’s bill. This is Hawley. It’s performative. They all know it won’t pass.

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    I don’t trust these kinds of bills because voters don’t know enough to have a say.

    Politicians will announce policy MONTHS in advance. People don’t care because CNN or whatever didn’t make it consumable. And then politicians make moves on the stock market. And then people accuse them of insider trading.

    The last few times Pelosi has went viral, the policies were hashed out ad nauseum and even made headlines well in advance. Way before she made her moves.

    People have no idea what’s going on and then a bill like this appears?

    Edit: the amount of people who take this further is rare. It’s all about “insider trading.” But what about the things they actually do to profit off governance?

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      Politicians will announce policy MONTHS in advance.

      So, what you’re saying is we should just read the congressional record and day trade?

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      There are professionals that make millions a year trying to figure this stuff out while managing their funds. Just to eek out an extra percent or two over A&P. Do you really think they never thought to look at the text of potential bills before?

      But congressmembers routinely vote those returns out of the water. And that’s just something they do on the side, from their full time job as a politician…

      You actually believe that?

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      I think you’re ignoring the Congress index fund people. They’ve proven quite clearly that members of Congress are beating other national index funds on a regular basis. Is that because Congress is smarter? More informed? I’m going with the latter, not the former.

      It sounds like you want to try to reduce other types of corruption. Great, let’s do that too. But this is an obvious starting point especially when you see the president throwing up terrorists just so his buddies can time the market.