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Ockham
November 14, 2008, 7:24pm Report to Moderator
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The community reinvestment act which set the rules for lending to poor communities.


I get it! The Clinton administration got the 1977 law passed.  Cool! Never realized that Bill and Hill were that good!
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Congress passes Financial Services Modernization Act
  

After 12 attempts in 25 years, Congress finally repeals Glass-Steagall, rewarding financial companies for more than 20 years and $300 million worth of lobbying efforts. Supporters hail the change as the long-overdue demise of a Depression-era relic.

On Oct. 21, with the House-Senate conference committee deadlocked after marathon negotiations, the main sticking point is partisan bickering over the bill's effect on the Community Reinvestment Act, which sets rules for lending to poor communities. Sandy Weill calls President Clinton in the evening to try to break the deadlock after Senator Phil Gramm, chairman of the Banking Committee, warned Citigroup lobbyist Roger Levy that Weill has to get White House moving on the bill or he would shut down the House-Senate conference. Serious negotiations resume, and a deal is announced at 2:45 a.m. on Oct. 22. Whether Weill made any difference in precipitating a deal is unclear.

On Oct. 22, Weill and John Reed issue a statement congratulating Congress and President Clinton, including 19 administration officials and lawmakers by name. The House and Senate approve a final version of the bill on Nov. 4, and Clinton signs it into law later that month.

Just days after the administration (including the Treasury Department) agrees to support the repeal, Treasury Secretary Robert Rubin, the former co-chairman of a major Wall Street investment bank, Goldman Sachs, raises eyebrows by accepting a top job at Citigroup as Weill's chief lieutenant. The previous year, Weill had called Secretary Rubin to give him advance notice of the upcoming merger announcement. When Weill told Rubin he had some important news, the secretary reportedly quipped, "You're buying the government?"
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Craig Steiner is regarded as one of the most right-wing conservative liars in the nation.  If he lacks facts, he makes them up - that's what I dug up, and if he has facts, he rearranges them.  "Common Sense American Conservatism" is about the same stuff as the "Holy Roman Empire;" - wasn't Holy, wasn't Roman, wasn't an empire.  There's no 'common sense' available on that site, mostly because there's scant truth there.  Go read some and get back to me.  If that's the source you're willing to defend with your sword, you're doomed - we'll miss you at the campfires.  
I have yet to find any articles regarding Craig Steiner as the most right-wing conservative liars in our nation. Now I'm sure there are some who do look upon Mr. Steiner as such. And clearly they must be all liberals. Is Mr. Steiner flawed? Of course, we all are. He is clearly a conserv, and perhaps even more or less than other conservs.



When the INSANE are running the ASYLUM
In individuals, insanity is rare; but in groups, parties, nations and epochs, it is the rule. -- Friedrich Nietzsche


“How fortunate for those in power that people never think.”
Adolph Hitler
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