Along with the other 48,000 not disclosed, their $15 billion represents 1.5% of the money in secret accounts. That's a trillion.
I wonder whose money it is?
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Along with the other 48,000 not disclosed, their $15 billion represents 1.5% of the money in secret accounts. That's a trillion.
I wonder whose money it is?
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In the interests of accuracy,
your source doesn't quite say what you said. He says:
(not the 4500 names)
The point, of course, still stands.
Policy not party!
Thanks
I wrote in haste. Fixed.
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