Hillary Clinton’s speeches remind liberals of fears that she is too close to Wall Street to be an effective check on its excesses if elected

Stories of Note Bytes from the digital world Tshwane mayor Solly Msimanga has not moved into the official mayoral house, saying it was damaged during the multi-million rand facelift under the previous administration.   Mayor's house in disrepair  Warning on the fuel price. More petrol pain on cards as Gordhan saga filters through    Tzaneen confronts child trafficking. The road to a sex and slavery hell passes through Tzaneen   Hillary Clinton is exposed for her soft approach towards Wall Street in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Her speeches may remind liberals of fears, raised by her former Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, that the party’s nominee is too close to Wall Street to be an effective check on its excesses if elected. WikiLeaks: Clinton avoided criticism of Wall Street in Goldman Sachs speeches In My Opinion Matters of debate Thanks to Thuli Madonsela and Pravin Gordhan, Zuma and his friends, the Guptas, find themselves in quite a fix, argues Ranjeni Munusamy. Whil...

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