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Originally Posted by Aladdin Sane
Ace, this is the way the screw turns in TFP Politics: I can't argue with your point, so I'll just call you names. "Crazy," for example. See how easy it is. I just won the debate.
It's brilliant that personal attacks are not condoned around here. Just brilliant.
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I'm curious what points you think ace made about the credit card bill of rights legislation that Obama signed as not being in the interest of the "little guy"?
Nearly every consumer advocacy organization in the country praised the bill, despite the fact that it may not have gone far enough:
"This is probably the strongest piece of consumer legislation to pass Congress in a decade," said Travis Plunkett of the Consumer Federation of America.
"That's a big win," said Ed Mierzwinksi of US Public Interest Research Groups. "It gets rid of any 'gotcha" tricks."
"The bill picks up where the Fed's rules leave off, protecting all Americans from unjustified or excessive fees and stopping retroactive interest rate hikes that only bury struggling families in insurmountable debt..." said Lauren Saunders, Managing Attorney at the National Consumer Law Center.
Where's the beef in ace's bitching?