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acts willfully obtuseHonestly don't get the point of that story or why you posted it.
How ‘bout it, Carl?
Rep. Dan Crenshaw Decided Pandemic Was Perfect Time to Buy and Not Disclose Stocks
“Members of Congress should not be actively trading securities in the middle of a crisis,” said Ben Edwards, a securities law expert at the University of Las Vegas, Nevada.www.thedailybeast.com
That’s actually not true. Members of congress are exempt from any and all insider trading laws.She can control what comes out of the House.
Trading on that information would be illegal if it's not public.
We we’re talking about a spouse I think.That’s actually not true. Members of congress are exempt from any and all insider trading laws.
Just want to point out, if it hasn't yet happened, what an asinine post this is. Anyone with a brain thinks Tesla should do better under a democrat controlled govt. Doesn't take anyone "inside" to think this.I'm sure the erBB Muppets will take a stand and declare this as being wrong. Am I right?
Pelosi's husband bets up to $1M Tesla will flourish during Biden's administration