I don't care what you need. You have your examples, and refusal to rescind Dodd Frank is high on the list.
“I don’t care what you need. You have your examples, and refusal to rescind Dodd Frank is high on the list.”
LOL... alright.
“David Perdue, the former CEO of Dollar General, was critical of Dodd-Frank Wednesday at a Thomas County Republican Party meeting, claiming it prevents banks from lending.
I could not borrow money from my local bank like I used to, just for operating capital, Perdue said, according to the Thomasville Times-Enterprise.
Im not going to go up there and tell you Im going to repeal Dodd-Frank, Perdue said. I will tell you Im going to fight to amend it. And to do that, I think I can find some Democratic senators who will join in with logic and be led into a reasonable solution.”
If you follow the links on the article all the way back to the description of his meeting with the chamber you’ll find that he supposedly told the Chamber during that shortened meeting something like “I’m the guy you’ve been waiting for for 20 years.”
When they didn’t immediately come through, he walked out.
Then he turned the walk-out into a campaign strategy.
Smart politician, for sure, but where he stands is up in the air if you’re down on the Chamber of Commerce, I guess.
For myself, I’m not staying home in November if my candidate is endorsed by the Chamber of Commerce because the Left sn’t going to stay home even if their candidates are endorsed by the Communist Party. There is quite a difference in those two endorsements.