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#1 Obama: I'm Ready For A Fight on Comsumer Protection

Posted: Sat Jun 20, 2009 4:21 pm
by frigidmagi
Huffingtonpost
President Barack Obama said Saturday that current financial rules exploit consumers and he put critics of his proposed overhaul on notice: "While I'm not spoiling for a fight, I'm ready for one."

Obama used his weekly radio and Internet address to defend his recent proposal, which is intended to prevent a repeat of the breakdown that has sent the U.S. economy reeling. But such major changes face a fight in Congress and opposition from some leaders in the banking and insurance industries.

In the address, Obama focused on a consumer watchdog office that he wants to set up.

"This is essential," Obama said. "For this crisis may have started on Wall Street. But its impacts have been felt by ordinary Americans who rely on credit cards, home loans and other financial instruments."

The Consumer Financial Protection Agency would take over oversight of mortgages, requiring that lenders give customers the option of "plain vanilla" plans with clear and affordable terms.

"It will have the power to set tough new rules so that companies compete by offering innovative products that consumers actually want and actually understand," Obama said. "Those ridiculous contracts _ pages of fine print that no one can figure out _ will be a thing of the past. You'll be able to compare products, with descriptions in plain language, to see what is best for you."

More broadly, Obama's changes would begin to reverse the easing on federal regulations pressed by President Ronald Reagan in the 1980s. Democratic leaders in Congress are promising legislation will get passed this year, but that depends in part on how Congress answers big questions about the overhaul, including the role of the Federal Reserve.

"I welcome a debate about how we can make sure our regulations work for businesses and consumers," Obama said. "But what I will not accept _ what I will vigorously oppose _ are those who do not argue in good faith."

By that, Obama said, he meant those who defend the status quo at any cost. He didn't name any people or organizations, but said special interests are already mobilizing to fight change. He called that typical Washington.

"These are the interests that have benefited from a system which allowed ordinary Americans to be exploited," Obama said. The president said he would stand up for his plans, saying: "While I'm not spoiling for a fight, I'm ready for one. The most important thing we can do to put this era of irresponsibility in the past is to take responsibility now."

#2

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 1:19 pm
by Derek Thunder
Obama's proposal of a consumer regulatory body is intriguing, and if executed correctly could do some good protecting the average person from incredibly arcane mortgage agreements, credit-card agreements, and so forth.

Additionally, the larger package of regulations would establish a public exchange for securities (mortgage-backed, CDOs, and so forth), which before were traded informally outside of the traditional regulatory framework.

Sadly, I wish that his new package of regulations was more aggressive on executive compensation packages and the perverse incentives that helped to cause the recent collapse in the first place. Additionally, the proposals do not address rating agencies like Moody's which were an integral part of pumping up the financial services/products bubble by systemically overestimating the quality of loans.

Edit: The outline for the plan can be found here: http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/ ... 9061603317

Edit2: Perhaps the best part is the proposed closure of the Office of Thrift Supervision, which served as the 8-pound baby to AIG's 5000lb Megatherium.

#3

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:01 pm
by The Cleric
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes...

#4

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:21 pm
by Batman
Yeah, because 'no oversight at all' worked out so well.

#5

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 6:32 pm
by The Cleric
Yes, because that's what I advocated.

#6

Posted: Sun Jun 21, 2009 7:23 pm
by Batman
The Cleric wrote:Yes, because that's what I advocated.
Well what pray tell WERE you advocating?