Posted on 12/09/2009 2:53:13 PM PST by American Dream 246
The embattled community group ACORN could help regulate the financial services industry under new financial regulatory reforms, said Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) on Wednesday.
Bachmann, a consistent opponent of ACORN (Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now), said that an amendment given in the House Financial Services Committee could allow the group to sit on an advisory panel that monitors the regulations.
ACORN may have a seat at the table being on the oversight committee regulating the financial services industry of the United States, Bachmann said at a press conference. And that would be a cruel joke."
Bachmanns remarks come as House Financial Services Committee chairman Barney Franks (D-Mass.) regulatory reform bill is set to be brought to a floor vote this week.
The amendment offered by Rep. Maxine Waters (D-Calif.) created Consumer Financial Protection Oversight Board that would need to include five members from the fields of consumer protection, fair lending and civil rights, representatives of depository institutions that primarily serve under-served communities or representatives of communities that have been significantly impacted by higher-priced mortgage loans.
The panel does not have the power to create policy but can recommend policies to the director of the Consumer Financial Protection Agency.
Bachmann argued that this provision could allow ACORN to participate on the board. ACORN was temporarily stripped of its federal funding by Congress in September after two conservative activists posing as a pimp and prostitute filmed ACORN employees offering them financial advice.
The Minnesota congresswoman said she would offer an amendment negating the Waters language. She requested a provision be added to the omnibus appropriations bill that would extend the funding ban to Sept. 30, 2010.
Bachmann previously offered an amendment to the Financial Services Committee version that would bar ACORN-like groups from sitting on a separate advisory panel. Her amendment was approved by the panel. Waters' amendment was also included in the final bill.
FReep mail me if you want on/off the list.
Where should we go?
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If Obama Health Care is passed the Baby Boomer Exodus begins.
Where? Well let’s say that it depends, but there is definitely a place for everyone. Its a movement that cannot be stopped at this point.
No jobs, no freedoms, high taxes, no social security, death panels, all adds up to one conclusion: EXIT!
See:
http://www.sovereignsociety.com/
is anyone surprised by this?
I fear that at my age, (63) I may have to serve America again in an informal position.
The evil out there MUST BE STOPPED
May I suggest that we stop feeling SAD and start getting good and MAD, map out a plan, say a prayer and take this country back...face our fears as any soldier would and move forward...this is OUR Pearl Harbor, and we are the boots on the ground in this country..let’s roll.
Obama is more and more resembling Adolph Hitler as Hitler came from being an unknown to his route to fascist dictatorship.
Where should we go?
Galt’s Gulch?
I was driving up through Georgia a couple of weeks ago on my way to SC and I saw two big billboards along side the interstate that said, in huge letters, “Who is John Galt?”
John Galt and Henry Bowman for 2010. Change the rest of us can believe in...
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