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To: miraje who wrote (259612)7/9/2010 2:36:23 PM
From: bentwayRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"Bush is no longer in office, bentway, and Reagan is dead. Get over it."

How CAN I get over it? All of us are STILL paying for those morons. Yet, you STILL believe them preferable, despite the evidence right in front of you.

Obama at least has the EXCUSE of running deficts to prevent financial holocaust. What do Reagan and Bush have?



To: miraje who wrote (259612)7/9/2010 2:46:46 PM
From: joseffyRespond to of 306849
 
New Dodd-Frank financial regulation law inserts race and gender quotas into America’s financial industry.

08 July 2010
thehud.com

In a major power grab, the new (Dodd-Frank financial regulationl) law inserts race and gender quotas into America’s financial industry.

In addition to this bill’s well-publicized plans to establish over a dozen new financial regulatory offices, Section 342 sets up at least 20 Offices of Minority and Women Inclusion. This has had no coverage by the news media and has large implications.

The Treasury, the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the Federal Housing Finance Agency, the 12 Federal Reserve regional banks, the Board of Governors of the Fed, the National Credit Union Administration, the Comptroller of the Currency, the Securities and Exchange Commission, the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau…all would get their own Office of Minority and Women Inclusion.

Each office would have its own director and staff to develop policies promoting equal employment opportunities and racial, ethnic, and gender diversity of not just the agency’s workforce, but also the workforces of its contractors and sub-contractors.

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To: miraje who wrote (259612)7/9/2010 2:54:27 PM
From: NOWRespond to of 306849
 
in case you had not noticed, that reckless spending is largely directed to a select group of corporations