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Hooray... more power to the Fed
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Re: Hooray... more power to the Fed
Ron Paul must have went through a lot of adult undergarments after this broke.
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Re: Hooray... more power to the Fed
What's not to believe, drew? Even without two terms of the Bush Administration doing everything it could to oppose effective banking regulation, the system was designed to work for the economy of the 1920's and was already ineffective in the modern financial market.
Personally, I'm surprised that Washington is willing to accept any of the blame for the failures and abuses of the current banking system. Wow! Does this possibly mean that even NeoCons may be willing to admit that "The Market" isn't a perfect system? Of course, previous failures of the unregulated "Market" are precisely why regulation was imposed to begin with. Now, with concerns about money laundering by organized crime, terrorists, etc.(not to mention predatory lending practices, deceptive accounting, and the like) I would think the need for more effective oversight should be obvious.
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Re: Hooray... more power to the Fed
So the republicans have increased federal regulation, spent billions upon billions more than taxes provide for, and have been involved in numerous sex scandals...
why should we vote them in again and get congress gridlocked?
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Re: Hooray... more power to the Fed
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I don't anticipate gridlock after the Presidential election, because I don't think our next President will be a Republican. The last round of Congressional elections were clearly a vote of "no confidence" for the policies of the current administration, and I haven't seen anything happening recently that would reverse that trend.
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