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Jamie Dimon: ‘It’s A Free. Fucking. Country.’

Jamie Dimon: ‘It’s A Free. Fucking. Country.’

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Jamie Dimon wants you to remember what made this country great.

The JPMorgan Chase CEO insisted in a New York magazine interview, published on Monday, that people should not blame big banks for the financial crisis.

When asked him about his consistent defense of Wall Street and criticism of financial rules, Dimon pushed back, saying he considered himself more “an outspoken defender of the truth.” “This is not the Soviet Union,” he continued. “This is the United States of America. That’s what I remember. Guess what…. It’s a free. Fucking. Country.”

Since the financial crisis, Dimon has embraced his role as defender of Wall Street. Earlier this month, he said the larger problem surrounded scapegoating and finger-pointing, rather than systemic problems in his industry.

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2 Responses to “Jamie Dimon: ‘It’s A Free. Fucking. Country.’”

  1. Sarah says:

    Free country? For some folks it is apparently, at least until they get screwed by a empire of swindlers. Frat boy never ceases to be a vulgar schnook, something he is undoubtedly both encouraged and proud of.

  2. keepon says:

    Rmembrances past Jaimie. That was pre-you. Before YOU became ‘steward.’ ha!

    Come down here on the ground where your model plays out. See how free you can feel, a prisoner in your own home, can’t get in/can’t get out, and certainly on the way to the slaughterhouse, every glorious life experience tasted under the pall of foreclosure.

    It was soooo good to be alive in that fucking free country.

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