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Time to break up the biggest Wall Street banks
TARP, the infamous Troubled Assets Relief Program that bailed out Wall Street in 2008, is finally over. The Treasury Department recently announced it will soon be completing the sale of the remaining shares it owns of the banks and of General Motors....
Tags: Federal Reserve, Christopher Dodd, Sherrod Brown, Citigroup Incorporated, Republican Party
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Will it be Clinton? Cuomo? Warren?
Shortly after the 1988 presidential election, pollsters asked Democrats whom they favored to be their party's nominee in 1992. The strongest candidates were Sen. Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts and Gov. Mario M. Cuomo of New York. The governor of...
Tags: Same-Sex Marriage, Joe Biden, Deval Patrick, Hillary Clinton, Mark R. Warner
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Maryland investment firms haven't abandoned Democrats
Wall Street might have turned its back on Democrats this election, but that's not the case among Maryland investment firms. The vast majority of contributions to candidates by T. Rowe Price employees went to Democrats. And Democrats were the...
Tags: Scott Garrett, Investments, Tea Party Movement, Steny Hoyer, Charity
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Romney's biggest problem is his own party
There are two major theories about why Mitt Romney is dropping in the polls. One is that Romney is a lousy candidate, unable to connect with people or make his case. The other is that Americans are finally beginning to see how radical the GOPhas become...
Tags: Mitt Romney, Ann Romney, American Enterprise Institute, Parties and Movements, Republican Party
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Mikulski touts role of women in Congress
Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski, the self-styled dean of the Democratic women in Congress, urged support of female candidates in an address to her party's national convention Wednesday that came as both presidential campaigns sought to court women voters. As...
Tags: Stephanie Rawlings-Blake, Shelley Berkley, ABC (tv network), Roscoe G Bartlett, Parties and Movements
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O'Malley to speak at Democratic Convention
Gov. Martin O'Malley will have a speaking role at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC next month -- another example of his burgeoning leadership role in the Democratic party. He was one of six speakers announced early this morning by the...Tags: Chicago Mayor, John Kerry, Deval Patrick, Martin O'Malley, Government
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Romney returns not fair game
The Sun's "Many unhappy returns?" (July 19) editorial is true to the way you (and the majority of the media) operate. If there is something potentially embarrassing to the right, it must come to light. If there is something potentially embarrassing to the...Tags: Mitt Romney, Bain Capital, LLC, Pikesville, Barack Obama
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Obama to defy Senate Republicans and appoint CFPB director
Republicans in the Senate have refused vote for any director of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau until the agency is weakened. Without a director, the CFPB's powers are more limited.
This morning, the White House announced it would appoint...Tags: George W. Bush, Physical Fitness and Exercise, White House, Parties and Movements, Barack Obama
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Cordray appointment: A win for Obama -- and the public
President Barack Obama owes congressional Republicans at least a thank-you card for their efforts to block Richard Cordray as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. That GOP leaders continue to howl over Mr. Obama's decision on Wednesday to...Tags: Jacksonville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Martin Sheen, Credit and Debt, White House, Bank of America Corp.
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Consumer advocate feared by financial institutions appears in Baltimore
On Capitol Hill, some lawmakers treat Elizabeth Warren as if she were Public Enemy No. 1.
That's what happens when you're charged with setting up an agency whose purpose is to protect consumers on financial matters — a job that brings you up...Tags: Credit and Debt, Loans, Barack Obama, Republican Party, Finance
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Maryland bankers: We've got heart
Elizabeth Warren is a native of Oklahoma, but she might as well be from Baltimore based on the reception the city gave her Thursday night. She spoke at a town hall meeting held by Rep. Elijah E. Cummings to talk about the new Consumer Financial Protection...Tags: Elijah E. Cummings, Enoch Pratt Free Library, Maryland, Banking, Elections
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Elizabeth Warren: Baltimore's rock star
There’s more than 40 miles that separate Baltimore from Washington.
In Washington, Elizabeth Warren has undergone some merciless grilling by members of Congress about the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau she is setting up.
But in...Tags: Wages and Pensions, Elijah E. Cummings, Banking, Barack Obama, Elections
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