Looks like Democrats in Congress are going right back to supporting ACORN, in this case allowing them to possibly join the the Oversight Board of the new Consumer Financial Protection Agency (joining legitimate members like the heads of the FDIC, HUD, FTC, etc.). Pretty bold, and yet another sign that Democrats will do anything to increase their own power. Still, the actual bill is only in committee, so they will need to defend this provision on the floor during actual debate. Hopefully the Republicans will be more aggressive in pressuring them on this issue and in actually pointing this stuff out to the public (and voters).
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