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« on: May 15, 2010, 07:07:13 AM »

From Obama's weekly address -

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"With reform, we'll make our financial system more transparent by bringing the kinds of complex, backroom deals that helped trigger this crisis into the light of day. We'll prevent banks from taking on so much risk that they could collapse and threaten our whole economy," he said.

more here - http://www.business-standard.com/india/news/wall-street-reform-will-safeguard-folksmain-street-obama/94449/on

I think reform misses the mark in several places.

Where is the robust, regular, comprehensive audit of the Federal Reserve?  Don't Americans have the right to know what goes on behind closed doors, with their money?  Their future?   Who is getting trillions?

Why is the robust comprehensive audit missing from reform?  Why doesn't the White House support such an audit?

Where is the return to common sense practices?  A return to Glass-Steagal?

Nothing for Main Street.

Where are the real reforms? 

Who does Obama work for?  Wall Street or Main Street?
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