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Tag Archives: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
Obama’s Latest Monstrosity
Posted on July 21st, 2010
By: John Berlau The American Spectator The 2,315 page Dodd-Frank financial regulation bill that President Obama will sign today should not be called “financial reform.” Instead the bill, which passed the Senate 60-39 last week when Massachusetts Senator Scott Brown joined Maine Senators Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins to grant cloture, should be called what [...]
Posted in Barack Obama, Business, Congress, Economy, Federal Reserve, Financial Reform, Sen. Scott Brown, Solid Principles, The American Spectator, U.S. Stock Market, Wall Street, Wall Street Journal
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Tagged as: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Dodd-Frank Financial Reg. Bill, Dracula, Fannie Mae, Federal Reserve, Freddie Mac, Main Street, Obama, Sen. Olympia Snowe, Sen. Scott Brown, Sen. Susan Collins, The American Spectator, U.S. Treasury, Wall Street
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