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Crumbling Financial Giants Gave Generously To Dodd
By MATTHEW KAUFFMAN And JESSE A. HAMILTON | The Hartford Courant
September 29, 2008

When a Democratic takeover of Congress put Christopher Dodd in charge of the powerful Senate Banking Committee, Connecticut's senior senator eagerly met with reporters, outlining his generally pro-industry positions, but pledging to put consumers — and the long-term health of the economy — first.

"At the end of my tenure on this committee," Dodd said in early 2007, "I want it to be said that the safety and soundness of our financial institutions was not weakened on my watch."

A year and a half later, Dodd acknowledges that the nation's finances are in an "economic maelstrom." And while Washington engages in an urgent search for after-the-fact fixes, there is also plenty of finger-pointing, and there are enduring questions about whether campaign cash — millions and millions in campaign cash — blinded Dodd and other overseers to the excesses of industry.

Financial-sector firms — mortgage firms, insurance companies, accountants, brokerage houses, hedge funds — are among the most generous political donors in America, lavishing more than $1 billion on candidates this decade. And in Congress, few politicians have fared better than Dodd. During the past 20 years, PACs and employees of finance-related firms have contributed more than $13 million to Dodd's election efforts, including nearly $6 million in the past two years. Among members of Congress, only leading presidential candidates — Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, John McCain and John Kerry — have collected more money from the sector.

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NoYards
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PACs and employees of finance-related firms have contributed more than $13 million to Dodd's election efforts, including nearly $6 million in the past two years.


Yes, so people donated money to Dodd ... I don't see the problem ... people have to work, some even for companies that have greedy corporate executives.
LibLaw
Two questions. Was Dodd responsible and is his tenure over with?

You want to put an end to this then across the board lets have real campaign fiance reform, that is of course if Mitch McConnell will allow it.
sacxtra
Senator Chris Dodd, Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee, scored V.I.P. loans from C.E.O. Angelo R Mozilo, CEO of Countrywide. But denies it to this day. In MY OPINION, Perhaps we need to dig deeper than the corporate news being reported.

ps: Countrywide should not have been bailed out.


I know Chris Dodd has done some really good things in the past. I have thanked him personally.

But facts are facts. Frankly I want corruption out of my government as soon as possible. Drain the swamp, not create new swamp monsters.

The best thing to do is turn our TV's off right now and get alternative news.

Of course this is my opinion.

Peace

~phil
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