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Friday, May 22, 2009
Dick Morris and  Eileen McGann :: Townhall.com Columnist
Obama's Credit Card Reform is a Fraud
by Dick Morris and Eileen McGann
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The widely heralded credit card reform legislation making its way through Congress is a sellout to the credit card companies. Obama has proposed and Congress has passed a series of minor reforms that deal with the fringes of the problem - late billings, retroactive interest rate hikes, misapplication of payments and such - but fail to reform the most basic offense of the companies: their usury.

Congress explicitly rejected any limitation on the interest rate credit card companies can charge. It remains perfectly legal for them to charge rates that would make a loan shark blush.

In our book Fleeced, we explain how, until 1979, credit card interest was subject to usury limits of the various states. But the Supreme Court emasculated these limits by ruling that the state of the lender, not of the borrower, had the sole power to legislate interest rate limits. South Dakota swiftly jumped into the void the Court created, eliminating any usury limits. All the credit card companies moved there and took advantage of the regulatory vacuum to hike up their rates to unconscionable levels.

Competition can do nothing to force down rates since 90% of the credit cards are issued by a handful of companies. And states are paralyzed when it comes to regulating rates.

It is up to Congress to act. Yet the credit card companies' massive campaign donations succeeded in buying off enough Democrats and virtually all the Republicans to kill any limits on interest rates. So companies can continue to charge basic rates of 18 percent and then up to 30 percent as punishment for minor offenses like being a few days late in making payments.

But Obama and his Democratic allies are loudly proclaiming their success in fighting for the consumer despite their failure to use their majorities to afford any real protection form usurious interest rates.

Congress should have legislated a ceiling on regular interest rates limiting them to five points above prime and on punitive rates requiring them to be no more than ten points above prime. But Obama and the Democrats (and, of course, the Republicans) caved into the special interests and left out any interest rate controls.

The high rates charged by credit card companies obviously do a great deal to impede consumer spending and drive families into bankruptcy. The average credit card balance for those who have such debt is over $13,000. A 30 percent interest rate means more than $300 per month in interest payments alone!

It is cruel to see Obama offering the illusion of hope for credit card victims while denying them real relief.

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Dick Morris, a former political adviser to Sen. Trent Lott (R-Miss.) and President Bill Clinton, is the author of Condi vs. Hillary: The Next Great Presidential Race. To get all of Dick Morris’s and Eileen McGann’s columns for free by email, go to www.dickmorris.com
 
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THANK YOU, DICK & EILEEN
Too many bloggers on conservative websites - not to mention too many conservative spokespeople & radio talk show hosts - sneer smugly about how they all pay their credit card accounts in full every month & have great credit ratings so they don't give a flap about those who ARE abused by credit lenders. I had ONE Late Payment in 18 years and got socked with a 32.99% interest rate increase. In the subsequent two years before I got fired by a liberal mortgage co that later deservedly FAILED after taking over my well-run, good lending practices company, I fought for fairness by my creditors - they all told me to pound salt. With that job loss being the straw that broke this camel's back, I ended up in bankruptcy court. My husband & I determined that we had actually paid back WHAT WE HAD CHARGED PLUS just via the high interest costs! Congress is bought off by such lenders; they give hugely and then they take back a little (like this latest fraudulent legislation). Back in 2005 when they made it harder to file bankruptcy, there was an Amendment limiting the interest rates to 30%; that amendment FAILED - no cap. In 2006 the Top Five banks' CEOs were called before Congress over massive complaints of abuse; they responded as to why they do harm, 'BECAUSE THEY CAN' do whatever they choose at any time they choose (nanner, nanner)! Apparently many people also don't realize HOW MASSIVE the profits are JUST FROM FEES!
Thanks, Dick, for speaking truth. I HIGHLY RECOMMEND BOTH of your books.

Thanks for Nothing, Obummer!!
I've never cared how high interest rates on credit cards got because I never charge more than I can pay off in 30 days. I have enjoyed my cards without an annual fee because of my good credit rating. Now I will most likely will have to "chip in" for all the deadbeats who max out 15 credit cards and then whine and wail about high interest rates and late charges. I fully expect American Express to start charging an annual fee to recoup their losses. Guess I'll have to cancel. Thanks a lot, YOUR GRACE!
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