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In reply to the discussion: Hillary 2016: the good, bad and ugly [View all]antigop
(12,778 posts)7. You should add the Commodity Futures Modernization Act to your list
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Commodity_Futures_Modernization_Act_of_2000
The Commodity Futures Modernization Act of 2000 (CFMA) is United States federal legislation that officially ensured the deregulation of financial products known as over-the-counter derivatives. It was signed into law on December 21, 2000 by President Bill Clinton. It clarified the law so that most over-the-counter (OTC) derivatives transactions between sophisticated parties would not be regulated as futures under the Commodity Exchange Act of 1936 (CEA) or as securities under the federal securities laws. Instead, the major dealers of those products (banks and securities firms) would continue to have their dealings in OTC derivatives supervised by their federal regulators under general safety and soundness standards. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's (CFTC) desire to have Functional regulation of the market was also rejected. Instead, the CFTC would continue to do entity-based supervision of OTC derivatives dealers. [1] These derivatives, especially the credit default swap, would be at the heart of the financial crisis of 2008 and the subsequent 20082012 global recession.
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the brutal sanctions against Iraq during Bill's years was not kind to women and children either.
Whisp
Feb 2013
#9
The policies Bill and Hillary supported in the 90s have devastated this country. Her support for war
Romulox
Feb 2013
#8
I fail to see what you are disagreeing with. You agree she has hurt the country, you agree
Romulox
Feb 2013
#14
If you're arguing that Americans are better off today than the late 90s, take it up with reality.
Romulox
Feb 2013
#20
Nope. Not any more than I would give credit to a Meth head for a sudden burst of energy...
Romulox
Feb 2013
#26
Also add her support for expanding the H-1B and other insourcing indentured servant programs...
cascadiance
Feb 2013
#37
maybe she made a deal here to speak for hundreds of thousands of dollars somewhere in India. n/t
Whisp
Feb 2013
#49
Her votes for, and support of, Bush's wars makes her a No Sale for me.
Tierra_y_Libertad
Feb 2013
#11
Hillary now repealed Glass-Steagall & enacted NAFTA?! Oh boy, it's going to be a long 4years.
JaneyVee
Feb 2013
#13
Correction, he always has been clinton, the sequel. It was the biggest hoot of the '08 primaries.
Maven
Feb 2013
#35
He was not a "commited corporatist" like Hillary already showed herself to be...
cascadiance
Feb 2013
#43
I think his "plans" to go after Iran were FAR LESS nebulous than Hillary's were...
cascadiance
Feb 2013
#46
And those that espouse liberal views should really have their backgrounds checked too...
cascadiance
Feb 2013
#39