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More Power to the Federal Reserve

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WASHINGTON (AP) – A new consumer protection agency highlights a financial system overhaul President Barack Obama plans to unveil Wednesday in effort to avert future economic crises like the one still wreaking havoc at home and around the globe.

Obama's sweeping change of business regulation also embraces new powers for the Federal Reserve and new rules that would reach into currently unregulated regions of the financial markets. An 85-page draft details an effort to change a regime that Obama's economic team maintained had become too porous for the innovations and intricacies of the today's financial markets.

With Congress already embroiled in health care legislation, Obama has set an ambitious schedule, pushing lawmakers to adopt a new regulatory regime by year's end. The consumer agency would ride herd on credit and lending practices that largely went undetected as the economy was sliding into a deep recession.

Obama said Tuesday he will put forward "a very strong set of regulatory measures that we think can prevent this kind of crisis from happening again."

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Keep an eye on Ron Paul's H.R. 1207: Federal Reserve Transparency Act of 2009. It will be interesting to see how far this goes and who are the scumbags who will try and oppose it or amend it to death to protect the secrecy of the Fed.

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