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Auto dealers aren’t happy either

March 30, 2010 | alternatives, federal legislation, industry | Comments (0)

From the story in The Hill:

The Obama administration is trading sharp words with auto dealers over a new proposal to create a consumer financial protection office.

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“The U.S. government saying that those who sell cars and trucks are ‘preying on’ our men and women in uniform is akin to calling dealers unpatriotic and we find that blatantly offensive,” said Bailey Wood, spokesman for the National Automobile Dealers Association (NADA). “We sure didn’t need the CFPA to win World War II, yet to DoD is claiming that a super-agency is necessary for ‘military readiness’.  Give me a break!”

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