Crazy housing Bill requires online sales to be reported to Feds

Fri Jun 20, 2008 5:27PM EDT

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It's true what they say about observing the creation of sausage and lawmaking.

Deep in the bowels of Senator Chris Dodd's new 630-page housing Bill, which is an attempt to address the housing crisis by refinancing and buying out subprime mortgages, lies a provision that will require a variety of companies to report electronic sales to the government. According to FreedomWorks, the Bill features a new addition (slipped in last week with no debate) that will require every credit card company and online payment system (including eBay's Paypal) to report transactions to a government-managed database. In other words: The government may soon be able to know every book, movie, piece of clothing, and, really, anything else you purchase unless you pay for it with cash.

Scary? You better believe it.

With the Bill passing the Senate banking committee by a huge vote of 19 to 2, it's expected to pass the Senate and head to the President's desk in relatively short order. There may however be a surprise hero: Bush has unexpectedly threatened to veto the Bill, which it's said he perceives as an expensive and irresponsible bailout. (The veto threat has nothing to do with the spying provision.)

Dodging a bullet? Sounds like it, but it shouldn't have to happen this way, should it?

What I really don't understand is what Dodd is doing behind this nonsense. Dodd was one of the few Congressmen who stood up against the telecom retroactive immunity legislation that's been wending its way through Congress this year. Dodd managed to stop the original Bill in its tracks a few months ago through a filibuster, but, in a bizarre coincidence, the revised version of that Bill just passed the House and is likely to be approved by the Senate next. Isn't Dodd supposed to be a hero of the common man? What the heck is going on?

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  • 1 Posted by rorbincalendar on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:51PM EDT Report Abuse

    Just another example of the Democrat congress in action. If it wasn't for the Republican filibusters and the Presidents vetoes we wouldn't recognize this country anymore! ________Who voted for these bozos? Throw the bums out!

  • 2 Posted by alan_r_cam on Thu Sep 3, 2009 2:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    Since the Feds will have all this data, then under Freedom Of Information I want a web page listing EVERY PENNY spent by our elected officials. Available for local, state, and federal officials. Searchable by name, and / or government position. You can call the web page "Watching the watchmen" or "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes"

  • 3 Posted by cgill525@ameritech.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:21PM EDT Report Abuse

    If Dodd was a republican, there would be alot more comments posted. This story was up since yesterday. This should alert people to take care when voting and keep a careful eye on what our elected officals are doing.

  • 4 Posted by wesglinski@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:43PM EDT Report Abuse

    Well! We- all immigrants from all over the world- probably drag with us those government's absurds - we thought left behin, to find out, that is no escape from any government. Governments execute a power, because they belive in such. Until a citizens do not gain faith in own power- government will go crazy farther. Read history of the World!

  • 5 Posted by kkryos99 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Christopher Dodd is a corrupt and a moron. I doesn't what the heck he is doing. By the way, he is an FOM, friend of Angelo. That says it all.

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