Should the government regulate the credit card industry?
vote now: No or Yes - (view results)
No
by Stoneheart
Sure as a single rain drop can put out a forest fire, Congress can protect us from predatory credit
Yes
The government has finally taken steps to regulate the credit card industry. But it's not enough!
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by Charles Ray
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According to the Federal Bureau of Investigation an estimated 500,000 to 700,000 Americans are victims
by V. Kumar
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