David Dayen

@ddayen

contributor to , , : writing , , , etc; Author of Chain of Title, release date May 2016

Los Angeles, CA
Joined August 2007

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  1. This from last week is a lot closer to what I'd expect

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    his platform keeps getting edgier

  3. In short, progressive media's default setting of pointing and laughing at wingnuts is missing the story of the year

  4. If this were 2008 there would be 18,000 Web think pieces on how Bernie is leveraging the Web. Now lazy writers/editors just serve up Trump

  5. We seem to be stuck in 1988 thinking because the GOP race is dominated by TV. But Bernie's Web team is kicking everyone's ass.

  6. 1.3 million donations from 650,000 donors for in a 3-month period that included the summer. That is a new frontier.

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    in all sincerity i really did believe we were talking about Edward Scissorhands

  8. 5 years ago today, OH Sec of State Jennifer Brunner released criminal referral to DOJ of JPMorgan notaries for fraud

  9. 2nd, if we're moving over to income based repayment anyway, we're tantalizingly close to a FICA-like paycheck debit

  10. First of all, we have a mechanism for federal debt collection. They call it the IRS.

  11. Another reminder that there's no reason to contract out collection of federal student loans to terrible companies

  12. Here's something fun. Google "Justice Department landmark settlement" and see how many millions of results you get. Everything's a landmark!

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    It was a good conversation with today, following-up on her recent speech & discussing .

  14. Go Sixers

  15. I could do these every day for the next year and a half.

  16. 5 years ago today, JPMorgan Chase halted foreclosures in 23 states over "irregularities" (aka fraud) in paperwork.

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    Clinton to call for repeal to Obamacare "Cadillac tax" in next week

  18. Confirmation: Litan is out as Warren wins another battle.

  19. . went after Litan & Brookings over their industry-funded research in a letter today.

  20. Robert Litan, who wrote industry-backed research on the DoL's fiduciary rule, is resigning from Brookings as a non-resident senior fellow.

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