Do you realize how much this smells? This is like a dead fish sitting on the table to me.
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Capuano expresses skepticism about the timing of regulatory actions after MF Global's bankruptcy.
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It seems to me that today's subcommittee hearing shows that we are well past the point of glossing over the problem and, again, saying the taboo words 'all options are on the table.'
I don't think there is any division, any problems talking about homelessness both in rural and urban areas.
It is surprising in this day and age that we can have a whole group, several classes of people, being intentionally or even unintentionally paid less, and yet this Government refuses to do anything about it.
I think it is important for us all to understand that we are talking about something that has a huge benefit to those of us that live in rural populations and, again, benefits the urban centers so they can get across those rural areas.





