Republican lawmakers accused the Obama administration
Monday of overreach in its stringent scrutiny of industries it
considers “high risk,” saying legislation may be needed to rein in a
regulation regime that has targeted gun retailers, who complain that
federal action is limiting their access to banks and squeezing them out
of business.
Rep. Blaine Luetkemeyer, Missouri Republican and vice chairman of the House Committee on Small Business, noted that the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
has directed banks to apply extra scrutiny to “high risk” businesses —
such as gun sellers, pornography shops and drug paraphernalia stores —
that use payment processors such as PayPal for credit card transactions.
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I would be happy if we could impeach the Kenyan squatter in chief for any one of the multiple scandals he has hanging over him and his thugs.
I would he happier if they could impeach the Kenyan squatter in chief. He apparently thinks he is a King for life and acts like it.
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