Won’t You Come Home Bill Daley

William Daley of Chicago is now part of team Obama. He is part of the Daley crime political family and is supposedly going to bring some business sense to the regime. Daley was part of the fat cats from Wall Street and made a fortune there (no doubt helping the home syndicate along the way).

Daley is reportedly selling $8.3 MILLION worth of JP Morgan stock now that he is part of the regime. He had to sell the interests in order to avoid any conflicts of interest. As if his time on Wall Street will somehow not matter regardless of what stock he holds.

I have not heard the left discussing how this man bilked taxpayers through his Wall Street dealings. I have not heard how he got rich by screwing people over and how he was part of the problem that Obama said was close to seeing people with pitchforks. How is it that none of the chattering class has mentioned any of this or questioned how a guy got so rich selling stock from a company that had to be bailed out by the US taxpayer.

What? It does not matter…

Well how come it mattered when Dick Cheney moved from Halliburton and had to do something with his stock? Why is it that the left went bonkers over Cheney and can’t help but mentioning Halliburton and how Cheney and the company got rich off the taxpayer (even though this is not true)?

I guess it only matters when the accused is a Republican.

The big difference here is that Cheney signed his stock over to charity. He and his wife signed an irrevocable document that donated the stock to a charity to be named later (and in 2006 they gave over 75% of their income to charity). To help liberals I picked their favorite source for this (from among many out there).

Does anyone think that Daley will do this?

Ah yes, and it is the evil Republicans who are greedy and only think of themselves.

Cave Canem!
Never surrender, never submit.
Big Dog

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