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    11 year ago

    And how exactly is this reforming finance? I’ve read the entire thing and don’t see a single thing that will change the current financial system in any meaningful way

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      11 year ago

      If that’s true then clearly you don’t have the reading comprehension to understand it even if it were explained to you.

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        11 year ago

        Sounds like a strawman argument to me. This was passed years ago yet nothing has actually changed. It’s meaningless. If you can show me empirical evidence that demonstrates real reform then show me, otherwise your words are as meaningless as this “act”.

        You have no argument.

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              1 year ago

              Your point was that a thing which you claim passed did not in fact pass? And I proved that? Clearly I’m arguing with an addict of some sort, hope you get that sorted out.

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                11 year ago

                Nope. My point is that regardless of who is in office there is no financial reform. It’s the same bullshit regardless of which party is in office.

                The fact that it wasn’t passed just echos my point. No one in power is interested in real reform. It’s rich vs poor and congress is on the rich side.

                It’s clear you’re too daft to understand that.