WASHINGTON — At its core, President Obama’s overhaul of regulations for the financial industry seeks a fundamental change: Make the federal bureaucracy work for consumers, not just Wall Street. And Wall Street, not surprisingly, doesn’t like it. Striking a populist tone, Obama complained in a White House speech Wednesday that average Americans were often baffled by such intricacies as the terms of credit cards, home loans and other financial products. That confusion helped fuel the subprime mortgage meltdown that sent the U.S. and foreign economies reeling. Much of his reform package involves complex changes to the inner workings of the financial system, but Obama said that better consumer protection — a priority — was a key to avoiding future financial crises. Such safeguards could reach far down the line to such everyday matters as bank overdraft protection. A new agency would have the power to write federal rules that, for instance, prohibit prepayment penalties on loans, require better disclosures, order financial companies to offer easily understood options, and levy fines and penalties for lenders that don’t comply. ‘The most unfair practices will be banned,’ Obama said. ‘Those ridiculous contracts with pages of fine print that no […]
Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Wall Street Isn’t Buying Obama’s Reform Plan
Author: WALTER HAMILTON and JIM PUZZANGHERA
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 18-Jun-09
Link: Wall Street Isn’t Buying Obama’s Reform Plan
Source: Los Angeles Times
Publication Date: 18-Jun-09
Link: Wall Street Isn’t Buying Obama’s Reform Plan
Stephan: No surprises here. Greedy people and institutions never want oversight or regulation. Why would they? If you want to create at least minimum control to limit the obscene greed of Wall Street, you better write your Senators and Representative and demand that they act on your behalf. Many of them have already whored themselves out to financial special interests, but it is still a reality that votes trump money. None of these people in Congress will risk job security if he or she really thinks you will remember their prostitution, and vote against them. If you are too lazy to to this, expect to see ever more usurious fees on your credit cards, and a replay of this mess a few years down the line.