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Who created all this mess ??

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Bush ?? Might expalin his political assassination of Eliot Spitzer

Spitzer explained:

The administration accomplished this feat through an obscure federal agency called the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC). The OCC has been in existence since the Civil War. Its mission is to ensure the fiscal soundness of national banks. For 140 years, the OCC examined the books of national banks to make sure they were balanced, an important but uncontroversial function. But a few years ago, for the first time in its history, the OCC was used as a tool against consumers.

In 2003, during the height of the predatory lending crisis, the OCC invoked a clause from the 1863 National Bank Act to issue formal opinions preempting all state predatory lending laws, thereby rendering them inoperative. The OCC also promulgated new rules that prevented states from enforcing any of their own consumer protection laws against national banks. The federal government’s actions were so egregious and so unprecedented that all 50 state attorneys general, and all 50 state banking superintendents, actively fought the new rules.

But the unanimous opposition of the 50 states did not deter, or even slow, the Bush administration in its goal of protecting the banks. In fact, when my office opened an investigation of possible discrimination in mortgage lending by a number of banks, the OCC filed a federal lawsuit to stop the investigation.â€
 
Thought it was prostitutes that messed Mr. Spitzer up. He appeared to admit as much.
 
Thought it was prostitutes that messed Mr. Spitzer up. He appeared to admit as much.

Prostitution was the means.... money laundering was the "charge"...

But it was arrogance, with a pinch of hypocracy that brought him down.

He was caught doing something that he would have sent other people to jail for.
 

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