Doing the Impossible
November 16, 2010 - by
After pouring millions into campaigns to elect Democrats from Chris Dodd to local Congressman Bob Etheridge, the Wall Street Banks are now rubbing their hands together and purring over the prospect of the new Republican Majority repealing the President’s new banking regulations – like the legislation the Democrats passed that cut debit card fees for retailers, costing banks billions.
And the Washington Republicans aren’t exactly saying to the banks: Forget about it.
Who’d have imagined it: It’s just two weeks after the election and in their political wisdom the Washington Republicans are contemplating doing favors for the only villain in sight who’s even more unpopular than President Obama: The Banks
Doing the Impossible
November 16, 2010/
After pouring millions into campaigns to elect Democrats from Chris Dodd to local Congressman Bob Etheridge, the Wall Street Banks are now rubbing their hands together and purring over the prospect of the new Republican Majority repealing the President’s new banking regulations – like the legislation the Democrats passed that cut debit card fees for retailers, costing banks billions.
And the Washington Republicans aren’t exactly saying to the banks: Forget about it.
Who’d have imagined it: It’s just two weeks after the election and in their political wisdom the Washington Republicans are contemplating doing favors for the only villain in sight who’s even more unpopular than President Obama: The Banks