JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon slams Democrats for LA wildfire reconstruction delays: ‘I’d change the name from red tape to blue tape’
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JP Morgan CEO Jamie Dimon slams Democrats for LA wildfire reconstruction delays: ‘I’d change the name from red tape to blue tape’
JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is calling out California's Democrats for pushing "more regulations" following the devastating LA wildfires as he visited a branch of the bank that was destroyed in January's inferno.
Jamie Dimon says red tape should be called 'blue' tape: 'It’s the Dems who want more regulations' · American Wire News
JP MorganChase CEO Jamie Dimon blasted California Democrats for excessive regulations following the devastation wrought by the Los Angeles wildfires earlier this year. In an interview with FOX 11‘s Elex Michaelson, the powerful banker who was seen last week visiting a burned-out bank location in Pacific Palisades, lamented the mountain of regulations that hinder the rebuilding efforts. “Finally, someone from Wall Street calls it like it is,” Fox…
Jamie Dimon Fires Kill Shot at Democrat Party in Palisades, CA: "I'd Change the Name from Red Tape to Blue Tape Because It's Democrats that Want More Regulations"
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon visited the California branch of Chase Bank that was destroyed in the recent Palisades fire.
Jamie Dimon Scorches Dems on Palisades Reconstruction Obstruction
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Jamie Dimon: The Real Problem Is “Blue Tape,” Not “Red Tape“
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon is becoming quite vocal about the need for Democrat-Run cities to improve their governance. Last week, he visited Los Angeles, where a JP Morgan bank branch was destroyed by the Palisades Fire. He toured the new branch being built, rallied the employees and had some tough words for California’s government. In a previous California visit, Dimon unloaded on San Francisco. “Any city who doesn’t do a good job, it will …
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