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Emerging from a meeting with President Barack Obama, top lawmakers from both parties continued to bicker over the proposed financial-regulatory overhaul, with Democrats vowing to move forward on controversial legislation and Republicans renewing concerns that a Senate bill would institutionalize Wall Street bailouts.
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell (R., Ky.) told reporters outside the White House that bipartisan talks on the legislation have broken down, complaining that the bill Democrats are pushing through the Senate would lead to "endless taxpayer bailouts."
Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D., Calif.) rebuffed the Republican argument, calling it "such a diversion from the facts it's almost laughable, it's sad."
"For them to say it's a bailout for financial institutions just defies credibility," Ms. Pelosi said.
GO NANCY!!!