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Spencer Bachus
Information about this person was last updated on Thursday, February 2, 2012.
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[-said]: He wants lenders to make more of the same risky loans without documentation of income or ability to repay that got us into this mess in the first place,
AP 01-FEB-12
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[ said]: You're asking regulators to determine motive and intent, and that is … tremendously difficult,
wsj 27-JAN-12
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[ said]: The rule’s impact on market liquidity, access to credit, the cost of capital and job creation will unnecessarily stifle the growth of businesses that operate far from Wall Street, and hamper the ability of asset managers, pension funds and insurance companies to grow their portfolios for millions of individual investors,
bloomberg 18-JAN-12
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[ says]: Does that make me guilty because I'm a good investor,
npr 17-NOV-11
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[-says]: Apparently I am one of the better investors around. Is that a sin?
npr 17-NOV-11
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[ says]: The market had come from 15,000 down to 12,000,
npr 17-NOV-11
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[ said]: Awarding lavish pay packages to the heads of these companies that have accepted 170 billion dollars in taxpayer cash can't be defended,
xinhuanet_en 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: The taxpayer-funded bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is the biggest bailout in history. Adding insult to injury, the top executives of these failed companies receive multi-million dollar pay packages, all courtesy of American taxpayers who are having a difficult time making ends meet these days. These lavish compensation packages and bonuses are unfair, unreasonable and unjust to the taxpayers whose assistance is the only thing keeping Fannie and Freddie afloat,
finanznachrichten 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: Awarding lavish pay packages to the heads of these companies that have accepted $170 billion in taxpayer cash can't be defended,
ibtimes 16-NOV-11
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[ said]: The taxpayer-funded bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is the biggest bailout in history,
news 15-NOV-11
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[ said]: These lavish compensation packages and bonuses are unfair, unreasonable and unjust to the taxpayers whose assistance is the only thing keeping Fannie and Freddie afloat,
latimes 15-NOV-11
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[-said]: Let me be clear at the onset that I don't believe that the government should be in the business of setting wages for private sector employees,
news 15-NOV-11
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[-said]: It has the added negative effect of transferring consequences, liabilities, and risks from the financial institutions which entered into loans that are now underwater ultimately to taxpayers,
csmonitor 25-OCT-11
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[-said]: I wouldn't want George Washington, I wouldn't want Abraham Lincoln, I wouldn't want Mother Theresa to have that kind of power,
reuters 22-JUL-11
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[ said]: We would like a comprehensive bill. Now, can we get a comprehensive bill? I don't know. I don't think so,
reuters 12-JUL-11
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[-said]: I'm being criticized here for waiting on the administration. If they want to bring forth a comprehensive proposal, they have two or three weeks to do it,
reuters 12-JUL-11
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[ said]: This is no more about Elizabeth Warren than George Washington,
reuters 04-MAY-11
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[-told]: We may let the other bills catch up ... but there is no reason not to vote on the comprehensive bill,
reuters 31-MAR-11
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[said:]: Reports about the role played by political appointees in the Treasury department — including those affiliated
IHT 17-MAR-11
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[-said]: You have a lot of discretion and a lot of power, but I see very little accountability,
newschannel5 17-MAR-11
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[ said]: The people have sent us a message. They said don't spend us into financial oblivion,
AP 10-MAR-11
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[ said]: I want to applaud Chairman Gensler,
IHT 15-FEB-11
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