
Citigroup Inc, (NYSE C), Bank of America Corp. (NYSE BAC), and JPMorgan Chase & Co. (NYSE JPM) are the crybabies of Wall Street. They are complaining vigorously to Congress about the tax on their bonuses.
Here's a sample of their complaints: Bank of America's Kenneth Lewis said the tax is "unfair" in a memo to his employees. Citigroup's Vikram Pandit said his bank is "working in every appropriate way with policymakers." Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan held a conference call with executives and said that he is working with lawmakers.
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