06/01/2010, Robert Scheer, The Nation
http://www.thenation.com/doc/20100111/scheer2
Obama n'est vraiment plus en odeur de sainteté et tout son blabla électoral et ses promesses de changement commencent vraiment à rester en travers de la gorge des ricains.Maybe I got it wrong. During the presidential campaign I wrote columns blasting Sen. John McCain for siding with the big bankers on deregulation, citing his choosing ex-Senator Phil Gramm, currently a vice chairman of the Swiss-owned banking giant UBS, as his presidential campaign chair. Barack Obama, on the other hand, repeatedly blasted Gramm and the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act, which the Texas Republican had pushed through Congress, with President Bill Clinton's support--legislation that repealed the Glass-Steagall Act and radically deregulated the financial industry.
But now the roles are reversed, and it is McCain who, along with Senator Maria Cantwell, D-WA, has sponsored a bill to repeal Gramm's legislation, while Obama seeks to preserve it.
De l'autre côté, Mc Cain est en train d'essayer de faire passer une loi pour casser les "too big to fail" et rétablir le Glass Steegle Act...
Comme quoi... Les salopards ne sont pas forcément où l'on pense. Et le diable sait habilement revêtir les beaux habits de l'angélisme...