Soggy in NOLA
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Maybe we got the Czar Czar Czar Czar?
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Victory? Well, I guess that's all that matters.. Obama got his victory.
And of course.. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac get to chug along as usual... no problems there. Did we at least get a new Czar out of this?
Victory? Well, I guess that's all that matters.. Obama got his victory.
And of course.. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac get to chug along as usual... no problems there. Did we at least get a new Czar out of this?
Kimberley A. Strassel: About That Financial Reform 'Victory' - WSJ.com
Well, we do know that reforming or privatizing Fannie & Freddie isn't in it.
Well, we do know that reforming or privatizing Fannie & Freddie isn't in it.
psst. partisan dumbass. Freddie and Frannie ARE private corporations. They reveive NO government funding.
Real Conservative Republicans
Real Conservative Republicans
There is no such animal.
Are you high? Both are held in conservatorship by the U.S. Government. Get your head outta the Huffington Puffington Post
Boy... you're stuck on stupid today aren't you?
Are you high? Both are held in conservatorship by the U.S. Government. Get your head outta the Huffington Puffington Post
They were originally contracted by the government to sell mortgage securities, but they are a private corporation under conservatorship SINCE 2008 & THE MARKET COLLAPSE until they are on stronger footing . I don't read Huffington Post, but it's obvious you read righty talking points blogs to get your information.
Senate passes sweeping Wall Street reform - Business - Stocks & economy - msnbc.com
WASHINGTON Congress passed a sweeping overhaul of America's financial regulations Thursday, securing for President Barack Obama his third major, hard-fought legislative victory.
Obama said he will sign the bill next week.
"I'm about to sign Wall Street reform into law, to protect consumers and lay the foundation for a stronger and safer financial system, one that is innovative, creative, competitive and far less prone to panic and collapse," the president said at the White House.
The bill has been Obama's top domestic priority after the passage of health care legislation and his early victory in setting up a nearly $800 billion fund to pump life into an economy hit with the deepest downturn since the Great Depression of the 1930s.
I don't read Huffington Post, but it's obvious you read righty talking points blogs to get your information.
is president rules!
fourth giant feather in obama's hat.
Fighting wall street corruption always pisses off republicans.