House GOP calls for Fannie, Freddie phase out
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19.03.2010 15:42 0 wyświetleń 0 komentarzy
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 Reuters - Republicans in the House of Representatives on Friday recommended the country's top two mortgage finance companies, the recipients of a massive government bailout during the height of the financial crisis, be phased out in four years in order to restore stability to the housing market. Czytaj więcej »
| House GOP calls for Fannie, Freddie phase out
(Reuters)
19.03.2010 14:16 0 wyświetleń 0 komentarzy
Tags: House, Reuters, Republicans
 Reuters - Republicans in the House of Representatives on Friday recommended the country's two mortgage finance giants be phased out in four years in an effort to restore stability to the housing market. Czytaj więcej »
| Holder takes heat on Padilla briefs
19.03.2010 13:09 0 wyświetleń 0 komentarzy
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 Senate Republicans want to know why AG didn't reveal briefs he signed supporting the terror suspect. Czytaj więcej »
| House GOP calls for Fannie, Freddie phase out
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19.03.2010 12:52 0 wyświetleń 0 komentarzy
Tags: House, Reuters, Republicans
 Reuters - Republicans in the House of Representatives on Friday recommended the country's two mortgage finance giants be phased out in four years in an effort to restore stability to the housing market. Czytaj więcej »
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Obama rallies support for final health care votes
19.03.2010 10:52 0 wyświetleń 0 komentarzy
Tags: President, Senate, House, Obama, Wins, Virginia, Republicans, Barack Obama, Democrats
FAIRFAX, Va. (AP) — Counting down to the final votes on his health care legislation, President Barack Obama says the only question left to answer is: Will the country let the insurance companies win again? Rallying support at a campaign-style rally in northern Virginia on Friday, Obama said the insurance industry will continue to "run wild" if the House vote set for Sunday fails. Republicans are united in opposition to Obama's proposal, and House Democrats are still searching for the 216 votes they need to pass the Senate version of the sweeping overhaul bill and send it to the president for his signature. Without change, Obama says insurance companies will continue to deny people coverage...
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