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The Inside Game Between DC and Wall Street

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The Inside Game Between DC and Wall Street

It’ no longer “politics” in DC. . . Increasingly, it is a game of deception, inside trading, and rigging the system. Jay Richards, author of “Infiltrated”, joined the program to discuss the inside game between DC and Wall Street.

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Jay Richards, author of “Infiltrated”, joined the program to discuss the inside game between DC and Wall Street.

Ezra Klein is an idiot. . . Featuring Al Gore:

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Other News:

Here’s the most heartwarming story you will read all day: (FoxNews)

Some LA schools are opening up AP classes to any student that wants to take it. . . Doesn’t that kinda defeat the purpose of “advanced placement” classes? (LA Times)

Great News! Those Obamacare exchange websites that collect a bunch of personal information are built off of 10 year old technology and are inherently vulnerable to hackers. (US Today)

Also: The Feds didn’t test the websites: (Washington Examiner)

Oh, aaaannnnnddddd: Insurers are now getting inaccurate and mis-matched information from the exchanges. (Market Watch)

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