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And The Door Revolves . . .

Sen. Tim Johnson, D-S.C., is almost certain to be chairman of the Senate Banking Committee next year, once current chair Chris Dodd, D-Conn., is out of office. Johnson has never had a good reputation with consumer advocates, in large part because he's opposed nearly every piece of legislation designed to thwart predatory lending. more »

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Sarah Palin is Seizing The Populist Moment -- Will Democrats?

Sarah Palin's broadside against the Obama administration's Wall Street reform proposal is an interesting study in, well, hackery. One the one hand, her latest Facebook post is a disingenuous smear, loaded with outright lies. On the other, she's kind of onto something, in her own horrible way. more »

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Why Is It So Hard To Hold Wall Street Accountable?

The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission hearings continue to be a boring mess, peppered with a few moments of significant insight. Throughout most of yesterday's hearing featuring the nation's top bank regulator, Comptroller of the Currency John Dugan, Commissioners treated their witness as a credible expert, rather than a culpable catalyst of the crash. more »

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Liveblogging Dugan's Appearance at the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission

Why did Angelides wait until 3:00 to hit Dugan on preemption? He really went for it, and it was great. Angelides to Dugan: "You tied the hands of the states and then you sat on your hands." more »

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