Press on Main Street Brigade and the Presidential Reunion video:
A round up of the first press in on the Presidential Reunion video:
Washington Post: SNL stars unite behind Consumer Financial Protection Agency
Wall Street Journal: Funny Business: Comedians Push for Consumer Agency
USA Today: Obama Lobbied by Funny Former Presidents on Financial Reform
Chicago Sun Times: SNL stars who play presidents in "Funny or Die" skit to push Congress on financial reforms
Huffington Post: SNL Presidents Reunite for Video Pushing Wall Street Reform
NPR.com: SNL Presidents Unite to Urge Obama to Get Behind Financial Reform
Mediaite: Funny or Die Reunites SNL Presidents for Regulatory Reform
Vpod: Funny or Die Presidential Reunion

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rym
Sounds like a great idea but CFPA is going to cost tax payers more money to organize. More government workers to be payed and still more government workers who'll be payed to oversee the progress.
Hasn't our government already spent too much money on programs that are meant to help the ordinary guy/gal but end up either ineffective and or a target for corruption and extortion?
I want these bastards to be held accountable just as much as the next guy, but who's going to hold Washington accountable? In my opinion, we need to start with the old bastards on the hill. Their corruption is older, and more far reaching than I think we could imagine. Can we really trust them with our "protection" anymore?
Personally, I cannot.
Funny video.
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