by Walter Brasch The Obama administration is a welcome change from the Bush–Cheney years. Against severe Republican opposition, President Obama has kept campaign promises to reform health care, curb Wall Street excesses, create a federally-funded stimulus program to help bring the nation out of the recession, and to remove American troops from the needless Iraq [...]
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A week after a bipartisan group of lawmakers on the House Financial Services Committee overwhelmingly approved a rollback of certain financial reforms contained in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Act, one of the Senate’s biggest c... Read Post
The Wall Street Journal privileged Mitt Romney's efforts to create a distinction between health care reform legislation he championed in Massachusetts and the Affordable Care Act he has campaigned against, even though a key architec... Read Post
On Thursday, bank-basher Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) slammed several bills headed for the House floor that would severely weaken Wall Street reform. The Dodd-Frank Act, the 2010 law aimed at preventing another financial crisis, ... Read Post