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Tag Archives: Sen. Christopher Dodd

  1. Scott Brown says he’ll support financial regulation bill July 12, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Socialism, legislation.

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  2. Scott Brown “has listened to his constituents” and will definitely vote “no” on financial reform June 28, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Massachusetts, Taxes, corruption, federal regulations.

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  3. ‘Wall Street’ ‘Reform’ ‘Compromise’ Reached June 26, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Treasury Department, federal regulations.

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  4. Mohegan Sun Casino Owners Received $54 Million In Stimulus Money June 20, 2010

    Posted in "Stimulus" program, Connecticut, Taxes, corruption.

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  5. US to force banks to spin off swaps desks May 19, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Federal Reserve, TARP, federal regulations, legislation.

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  6. Sen. Harry Reid Suggests Sen. Scott Brown Lied May 19, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Congress, TARP, federal regulations, legislation.

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  7. Regulation for you, but not for Soros May 18, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, George Soros, federal regulations, legislation.

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  8. Rifts emerge among Dems on consumer financial regulations May 6, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, federal regulations.

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  9. The Dodd “Financial Reform” Bill Lets Soros Off the Hook May 6, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, George Soros, Marxism.

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  10. Chris Dodd backs out of Wall St. fundraiser May 2, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Connecticut, Elections, New York, fundraising.

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  11. A raw deal for Republicans on financial regulatory reform April 30, 2010

    Posted in Barack Obama, Goldman Sachs, Right to Privacy, Taxes, banking regulations.

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  12. Bailout Bill Would Require Banks to Track and Report Personal Checking Accounts to Feds April 29, 2010

    Posted in Right to Privacy, banking regulations, legislation.

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  13. Senators Close To Deal On Financial Reform: WSJ April 28, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, legislation.

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  14. Calabria: Dodd’s Connecticut Kickback April 28, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Connecticut, insurance.

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  15. The man who promised a new era of bipartisanship just killed the bipartisan bank deal April 26, 2010

    Posted in Barack Obama, banking regulations, legislation.

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  16. Geithner to Pressure Collins—Man the Battle Stations April 20, 2010

    Posted in Barack Obama, Goldman Sachs, SEC, TAKE ACTION!, Taxes, banking regulations.

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  17. Memo to Washington: No more bailouts April 18, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Barack Obama, Congress, Media accountability, Taxes.

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  18. Eight Republicans who may break ranks on bank bill April 15, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance.

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  19. Dick Morris: Wall Street Bill Gives Treasury Secretary Powers Castro Doesn’t Have March 31, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Socialism, Treasury Department, Video.

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  20. End Game Is Coming Together On Financial Overhaul Bill March 24, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Barack Obama, Government regulations.

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  21. Senate panel approves financial overhaul bill March 22, 2010

    Posted in banking regulations.

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  22. Corker Issues Statement on Dodd Financial Reform Bill March 15, 2010

    Posted in banking regulations, legislation.

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  23. Business Groups Mobilize Against Finance Bill March 15, 2010

    Posted in banking regulations.

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  24. Congressman Frank: Treasury Department could house consumer protection office March 3, 2010

    Posted in Banking and finance, Barack Obama, Treasury Department, federal regulations.

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  25. CNN Exposes ‘Lavish’ Government Pensions despite Economic Crisis February 28, 2010

    Posted in Economy.

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