Drazzub is either a fool or the same troll that keeps posting about Charlie when the article is clearly about the criminal activity of Marco Rubio and his lies! Charlie has held a number of "elected positions" in our state Government. All of which pay very little compared to what he could make in the private sector. He refused a RPOF AmEx card and has paid all his bill on time and lives within his means! And as far as this Floridan is concerned... I have been very pleased with our Gov. and his commitment to the people of the State of FL.
Unlike Rubio who used the Republican party and the CCE's and PAC's as his personal slush fund. Don't forget that Rubio's AmEx Card showed he paid mortgage payments to the mortgage co. (on his 3rd house) with Party money!!! Can you say illegal? Then when he got caught said he had paid that money back. THAT WAS PROVEN TO BE A LIE! Now he is saying that he has paid off the 5 months past due payments on his Tally home... the court recorded have proven he is also lying about that! Another thing you should know (which I assume you do since you are a Rubio Troll) is that his income went from $180,000 a yr. when he became speaker to close to a 1/2 a MILLION when he left office. Where did that money come from? LOBBYING! which is against the Law!
Rubio is over a Million dollars in debt, being investigated by the FBI and the IRS, and you want him to be our representative in the US Senate???
The Senate showed strong support for the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act by passing it with a 60-39 vote. It will be sent to the White House where President Obama is expected to sign it into law next week.
This historic bill represents a principled effort to bring financial fairness to all Americans and to ensure that lending transactions be both honest and transparent. Any policy that protects those consumers who do not have the means to protect themselves is a step in the right direction.
Many urban communities in America today are in a state of emergency, requiring the highest and most urgent attention of the private and public sectors. Passing the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act opens the way for a system that oversees the practices of participants in the financial markets, rewarding those who conduct business in the spirit of honest free trade and holding accountable those who continue predatory and abusive practices.
Certain provisions of the bill go a long way toward addressing the needs of the roots of our economic tree. In particular, this bill effectively addresses the root causes of the predatory lending induced mortgage meltdown that ultimately triggered the global economic crisis.
We are relieved and grateful that the final conference report addresses the crucial issue of foreclosure prevention. While 2.5 million families have already lost their homes to foreclosure, well over 5 million more are in imminent danger of doing so, and potentially as many as 13 million could lose their homes before the end of this crisis if they do not get some kind of assistance.
Overall, homeowners in America will be much safer as a result of the new mortgage standards. More effective foreclosure prevention will not only help homeowners, but also will help stabilize the economy and contribute to a strong recovery.
Again, we very much appreciate the act of congressional leadership shown by passing this historic legislation.
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