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Warren, Brown, Reed demand majority vote on Cordray nomination
by Joan McCarter
President Obama has renominated Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a nomination that Republicans again have vowed to block not because they have a problem with Cordray, but because they have a problem with the law the created the agency. They refuse to follow the normal legislative process for changing that law, so they're blowing up the Senate, instead. In return, Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) held a press conference Wednesday, demanding a majority vote for Cordray.
This comes with an announcement Wednesday from the CFPB that they were taking further efforts to work with financial institutions to make sure new mortage regulations are "understood, applied, and carried out evenly and effectively." That's what Republicans, on behalf of Wall Street, are fighting. They don't think consumers deserve an even playing field, particularly if it's going to eat into profits for the big banks. That's why they are stretching even their own limits of obstruction.
This is precisely the kind of action the filibuster reform agreement was supposed to put an end to. Senate Republicans are thumbing their noses at that agreement, at Harry Reid, and at the institution. The obvious response is for Reid to use his power to change the rules mid-session. Please sign our petition to Harry Reid, urging him to act on real filibuster reform.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/02/13/1186931/-Warren-Brown-Reed-demand-majority-vote-on-Cordray-nomination
by Joan McCarter
President Obama has renominated Richard Cordray to lead the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a nomination that Republicans again have vowed to block not because they have a problem with Cordray, but because they have a problem with the law the created the agency. They refuse to follow the normal legislative process for changing that law, so they're blowing up the Senate, instead. In return, Sens. Jack Reed (D-RI), Sherrod Brown (D-OH), and Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) held a press conference Wednesday, demanding a majority vote for Cordray.
Every year, hard-working American families lose millions of dollars to deceptive financial practices like hidden fees and predatory lending. The CFPB is there to help keep families from getting scammed. They are shining a spotlight on predatory loan practices and productsbringing them into the light, where they can be seen and stopped. We must not let opponents of Wall Street reform turn back the clock on consumer protection. <...> said Senator Reed.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau stands up for average Americans, Senator Brown said. And yet, Wall Street special interests and their allies in Congress have repeatedly refused to approve anyone to serve as the Director unless the agencys authority is watered down. The American people are fed up with the obstructionism in Washington. We need to protect this agency that protects American families.
Under the leadership of Director Cordray, the CFPB has been making a real difference for hard working families everywhere. After two years, it is time for the Senate to give Rich Cordray a voteup or downand remove the uncertainty that is costly to families, to community banks and credit unions, and to everyone in financial services. said Senator Warren. Political stalemates dont end in more government or less government, but in bad governmentgovernment that lacks the clarity and predictability that our businesses need to plan for the future, to serve their customers, and to create jobs.
This comes with an announcement Wednesday from the CFPB that they were taking further efforts to work with financial institutions to make sure new mortage regulations are "understood, applied, and carried out evenly and effectively." That's what Republicans, on behalf of Wall Street, are fighting. They don't think consumers deserve an even playing field, particularly if it's going to eat into profits for the big banks. That's why they are stretching even their own limits of obstruction.
This is precisely the kind of action the filibuster reform agreement was supposed to put an end to. Senate Republicans are thumbing their noses at that agreement, at Harry Reid, and at the institution. The obvious response is for Reid to use his power to change the rules mid-session. Please sign our petition to Harry Reid, urging him to act on real filibuster reform.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2013/02/13/1186931/-Warren-Brown-Reed-demand-majority-vote-on-Cordray-nomination
At this point, Republicans are simply being absurd clowns. They have no plan except to keep the government from functioning.
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The Republicans will do anything to keep Obama from succeeding in getting the country back on track.
CaliforniaPeggy
Feb 2013
#1
Don't worry. Harry Reid says he has the GOP's word that they'll behave themselves this time.
Cali_Democrat
Feb 2013
#2
yes, but Harry Reid has folded already. Results, Hagel may be blocked by a filibuster,
Mass
Feb 2013
#3
WTF, Benghazi at a treasury hearing? I guess Gen. Allen wants reassurance he
TwilightGardener
Feb 2013
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