donheff
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The Dodd Bill is moving along like health care reform, crippled in the view of the progressives and the right. But what would real financial reform look like? And how would it effect aging retirees like us? Unlike the health care bill, I suspect real financial reform would scare the heck out of Wall Street punching another hole in our portfolios. Would transparency and effective oversight have beneficial results in time to help us out? Or are we (from a purely self interested point of view) better off letting the Street keep gambling with our futures until we can quietly move on to our final rewards?