Hola aquí les envío una carta que el Vicepresidente de los  EEUU me envió, espero que no tengan problemas con la traducción, un abrazo  Jesús
  
   Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 12:41 PM
  Subject: Another Big Deal: Wall Street Reform
   
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 | Good afternoon, Today, President Obama signed into law the most sweeping                    reforms of our financial system since the Great Depression and                    the strongest consumer protections in history. We've put together a video that walks through what the bill                    means for the American people: 
 Here are a few highlights:                      There's now a single agency responsible for looking out                      for consumers: the Bureau for Consumer Financial                      Protections. Instead of seven agencies dealing with these                      issues part-time, one agency will be in charge of                      establishing clear rules of the road for banks, mortgage                      companies, payday lenders and credit card lenders.                      Mortgage brokers won't make a higher commission by                      selling people mortgages that they can't afford. This was a                      major factor in the recent housing crisis. Now brokers and                      banks have to take into consideration a borrower's ability                      to repay before giving a home loan.                      You'll be able to get a free credit score if you're                      denied a loan, an apartment, or a job because of your                      credit, so you won't be turned down without knowing why.                      Right now, you get one free credit report a year, but you                      can't see your credit score for free, even if a lender or                      employer rejects your application because you have bad                      credit.                      No more bailing out banks with our tax dollars, no more                      "too big to fail." If a company's in trouble because of                      risky gambles, it will have to liquidate -- and do so before                      it can take down the rest of the financial system.  To learn more and watch the video, head over to                    WhiteHouse.gov: http://www.whitehouse.gov/WallStreetReformVideo Yesterday, under pressure from the President, the Senate                    overcame a partisan minority and took an important step toward                    passing an extension of unemployment insurance. We need to                    keep the pressure on to ensure that there are no more delays                    and that this assistance gets to our friends and neighbors who                    lost their jobs during this crisis as soon as possible. Their struggles are a staggering reminder of how much                    damage has been done and how many families have had it so                    tough for so long now -- in no small part due to reckless                    greed and irresponsibility hundreds or thousands of miles away                    on Wall Street. The problem was that year after year, decade after decade,                    Wall Street gained more and more power in Washington, and they                    and their allies in Congress fought with everything they had                    to derail these reforms -- but this time there was a President                    who fought back, and this time they lost. Let me tell you something: This President has been fighting                    for the middle class since Day 1. He stood strong for the                    Recovery Act that's created or saved 3 million jobs and cut                    taxes for 95 percent of working families. He fought tooth and                    nail against the insurance companies to pass health reform                    after seven previous presidents failed. And now the middle                    class has won out over the Wall Street lobbyists. Wall Street reform is a big deal -- and it's only the                    latest major step forward for the American people. Sincerely, Joe BidenVice President
 P.S.  If you've made it this far, I know you're                    interested in Wall Street reform. Check out the video, and                    share it with folks who might find it helpful:
 http://www.whitehouse.gov/WallStreetReformVideo 
 
 
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