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Showing Original Post only (View all)Elizabeth Warren Takes Off the Gloves [View all]
http://readersupportednews.org/opinion2/277-75/16719-focus-elizabeth-warren-takes-off-the-glovesLately, however, she hasn't hesitated to go for the jugular. Shortly after that Politico piece was released, a video of her lambasting top regulators for settling with big banks instead of taking them to trial went viral on YouTube. Then she grilled Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke over a Bloomberg report that calculated that big banks essentially each receive an $83 billion subsidy from the government, because their too-big-to-fail status acts as a guarantee against insolvency. Next, she attacked Attorney General Eric Holder for admitting he was hesitant to prosecute big banks, arguing that his "testimony that the biggest banks are too-big-to-jail shows once again that it is past time to end too-big-to-fail."
Why the change? The Boston Globe's Joshua Green points out that unlike in Hillary Clinton's time, keeping a low profile isn't always in a freshman senator's best interest:In the days of yore, a newcomer like Warren could bide her time, gradually win the respect of her colleagues, and then, maybe, after years of diligent effort, put together a coalition large enough to succeed. Today's Senate doesn't operate that way. Public pressure, often driven by outrage and anger, is the only force that reliably brings results. [Boston Globe]
The left, predictably, loves it. Daily Kos gleefully announced, "Oh yeah, there's a new sheriff in town." David Sirota at Salon hopes that Warren's rise "will prove that quiescence is not a virtue and that good things do not come to those who wait."
The banking industry has, at least in public, been very polite concerning Warren. But it's not hard to imagine James Ballentine, chief lobbyist for the American Bankers Association, saying the following through clenched teeth: "She is as advertised. She came in and concentrated on being a strong advocate for consumers, and she has certainly done that and a little more."
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You prefer a Republican Congress? Makes sense to me, the policies are up your alley.
Dragonfli
Mar 2013
#74
Would Warren agree/ask/demand cuts to benefits for the poor, the sick, and the permanently disabled?
MannyGoldstein
Mar 2013
#97
Actually I'm not lauding any of them. I prefer Hillary's route for newbie Senators.
dkf
Mar 2013
#26
Complaining that the market isn't recognizing the assertion that the Government will let banks fail
dkf
Mar 2013
#59
I think Rand Paul, at first, used to be up front about his concerns/beliefs. He still is to some
gateley
Mar 2013
#27
The Cyprus banks are failing because they got too big to fail for a country
JDPriestly
Apr 2013
#117
It's still rock and roll to me. Elizabeth is part of Team Obama. Member in good standing.
graham4anything
Mar 2013
#13
You can have her six terms in the Senate. I would rather get her in the White House
Autumn
Mar 2013
#16
Hug is appreciated but maybe we can share? A month here, a month back in US? Please?
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#25
Well, that's not bad actually. We can always win her over and convince her to stay here for a bit to
idwiyo
Mar 2013
#38
I think you nailed it -- the difference. Elizabeth warren is passionate about what is happening
gateley
Mar 2013
#30
Still smarting from that horrible, awful, no-good day you had almost five months ago?
2ndAmForComputers
Mar 2013
#71
And a liar; as he makes up stories about people he knew from the past calling them a, Pink-o
DhhD
Mar 2013
#60
what do we have to do to make sure that voices like Warren dominate the party not
yurbud
Mar 2013
#79