Remodeling Maidiac
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Maybe there is a god!
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Massachusetts Rep. Barney Frank, the former chairman of the influential House Financial Services Committee, will not seek re-election next year, several news outlets are reporting this morning.
Frank's office has not yet confirmed the reports. The Associated Press reports he will hold a 1 p.m. news conference in Newton, Mass.
The Democrat chaired the financial services committee from 2007 until his party lost its House majority in the 2010 election.
Frank, first elected to Congress in 1980, is known as a principal architect of the country's biggest overhaul of the banking and financial-industry regulations since the Depression. The 2010 law was aimed at preventing another meltdown of the financial services industry. It also created a new agency to protect consumers from unfair lending practices.
Enjoy your retirement, Barney.
Enjoy your retirement, Barney.
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I'm sorry....did you have a point? Or just trying out the smilie feature because it has cute little...er....smilies?
Excellent news. One of the most corrupt SOBs in Congress.
Excellent news. One of the most corrupt SOBs in Congress.
I'll just be glad to not hear that voice any more.
Sorry to hear that you were forced to in the past.
Enjoy your retirement, Barney.
Enjoy your retirement, Barney.
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Excellent news. One of the most corrupt SOBs in Congress.