Monday, April 19, 2010

Former President Clinton - “I Worry About More Careless Language…Against The Republican Governor In New Jersey, Governor Christie.” VIDEO


ABC 'This Week' Transcript: Former President Bill Clinton.

Clinton: And the only point I tried to make was that we ought to have a lot of political dissent -- a lot of political argument. Nobody is right all the time. But we also have to take responsibility for the possible consequences of what we say. And we shouldn't demonize the government or its public employees or its elected officials. We can disagree with them. We can harshly criticize them.

But when we turn them into an object of demonization, you know, you -- you increase the number of threats.

But I worry about these threats against the president and the Congress. And I worry about more careless language even against -- some of which we've seen against the Republican governor in New Jersey, Governor Christie. ###

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For Immediate Release: Date: Monday, April 19, 2010. Contact: Michael Drewniak 609-777-2600

FTC On Dodd Bill: “Fewer ‘Cops On The Beat’”

“The Federal Trade Commission (‘FTC’ Or ‘Commission’) Writes To Express Its Strong And Unanimous Concerns With Certain Provisions In The ‘Restoring American Financial Stability Act Of 2010,’ which was recently reported by the Senate Banking Committee (‘Senate bill’).” (Federal Trade Commission, Letter To Sen. Hutchison, 4/16/10)

FTC: “We Fear That The Overall Result Could Be Less Protection For Consumers, And Fewer ‘Cops On The Beat.’” “As this complex measure is currently drafted, however, it could inadvertently restrict the ability of the FTC – an independent, bipartisan agency – to work with a new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (‘Bureau’) to stop unfair and deceptive practices that prey on consumers of financial products and services. Moreover, as drafted, the Senate bill could even inhibit the FTC’s authority with respect to nonfinancial products and services. In light of this, we fear that the overall result could be less protection for consumers, and fewer ‘cops on the beat.’” (Federal Trade Commission, Letter To Sen. Hutchison, 4/16/10) ###

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