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Someone wrote in [info]wmaoegvvqz,
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Where are you calling from? jury trazodone for such The Lake survey found 83 percent of voters favoring tougher rules for Wall Street financial companies, while just 9 percent thought that "they have changed enough that they don't need further regulation." Beyond this general verdict of approval, voters expressed strong backing for the work of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (known as the CFPB), and for specific consumer reforms. More than 85 percent said that banks should have to decline a debit-card purchase if a customer's account doesn't have the funds to cover it. Nearly 90 percent agreed that small-dollar lenders should have to verify a borrower's ability to repay before issuing a loan.


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