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How many times are we going to hear Lee Davidson harp on this issue? Where are the consumer complaints? Is this worthy of news, that there is no growth amongst payday lenders. Okay, so what? Unless there is a substantial amount of problems from these guys, leave them alone. Why is it (even in "conservative" Utah) that the government needs to solve the problem, especially when it doesn't exist. Just because their rates are high, Leftist Lee and his buddies want to have government step in and save the day! Give me a break!
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