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Old 10-16-2011, 03:57 AM   #46
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Who currently controls the regulators?
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Old 10-16-2011, 11:43 AM   #47
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Kinda weird/funny/sad explanation here. VERY partisan IMO.

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In 1946, the U.S. Congress enacted the Administrative Procedure Act (APA), which formalized means of assuring the regularity of government administrative activity, and its conformance with authorizing legislation. The APA established uniform procedures for a federal agency's promulgation of regulations, and adjudication of claims. The APA also sets forth the process for judicial review of agency action.
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Old 10-16-2011, 04:12 PM   #48
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Kinda weird/funny/sad explanation here. VERY partisan IMO.

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From your link:

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What is broken is not the system, but the morality of the people who run it.
This sums up the current situation perfectly.

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So be it. But in the end stop blaming the job makers and start looking at the regulators, that is where the problem hides.
What job makers? Are you talking about the ones who couldn't wait to make jobs in the third world and outsourced American jobs by the millions to Bangladesh and the like? Nice job, "job makers."

Or are you talking about the "job makers" who took advantage of the Bush era tax cuts by banking that extra money in the Cayman Islands and giving CEO's even more obscene renumerations than before?

Reinvesting in their own companies? Why would anyone do that? Such investments take time to come to fruition, but putting that money into the banks made for a great bottom line right away. During eight years under Bush, the economy gained a net 188,000 private sector jobs. So much for tax cuts encouraging job makers to actually create jobs.

And what few regulators we had in place more resembled the fox guarding the hen house than they did anything else.

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Old 10-17-2011, 06:47 PM   #49
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Obama still cannot get a large number of his administrators into office. Republicans have put secret holds on these people - including a Nobel prize winner – even for three years because of ‘self admitted’ political reasons. To make sure Obama does not appoint these people anyway, wacko extremists have made sure Congress convenes at least every three days - even during Congressional recesses - so that Obama cannot appoint his people.

Griff had discussed this political game long ago. Wacko Republicans - not to be confused by patriotic moderate Republicans - want to harm America so that Obama will fail. Love it when deregulation created secret Wall Street shenanigans that created this recession, Bernie Madoff, K Street, unlimited campaign contributions so that the rich can buy government, welfare for the rich, ... and blame it all on Obama.

How do regulators do their job when Obama cannot even get his administrators into office? You do remember when they were openly saying, "We want Obama to fail". That means even stifling Obama's appointment so that government cannot do its job.
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Old 10-19-2011, 03:15 PM   #50
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During eight years under Bush, the economy gained a net 188,000 private sector jobs. So much for tax cuts encouraging job makers to actually create jobs.
False and misleading.


http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-me...-jobs-created/
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