Stephen Lynch
The Public Record
I would also like to ask the chairman to consider doing a hearing at a later time with a number of the employees, both whistleblowers who were fired and others who were fired for retaliatory attempts to provide information on the…
the fines thus far are pathetic, really, totally inadequate to try to bring Wells Fargo into compliance with the law.
The numbers, the documents you gave us are totally deficient in terms of trying to figure out how much you're charging people.
It's disgraceful what's going on here, but I think, in a way, like I say, you've done us a little bit of a favor here by just showing you what's wrong with this system.
Maybe that's what we ought to do for Medicare and Medicaid and everybody else, let them negotiate their own drug prices directly with the pharmaceutical companies.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman. I want to thank yourself and Chairman Meadows and Ranking Member Connolly for holding this hearing to examine the threat of extremism and radicalization, especially of the homegrown ilk.
We took out the public option, so we eliminated a lot of competition that would have otherwise occurred.
It is completely out of bounds for Congress to overturn a decision of a court on one specific case.





