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In reply to the discussion: I can't get there tomorrow, but I can come on Thursday - By Elizabeth Warren [View all]MannyGoldstein
(34,589 posts)22. She's demanded that Holder explain himself.
Elizabeth Warren Reads Riot Act to Holder for Not Prosecuting Big Bank Mortgage Fraud
Okay, so Senator Warren actually wrote a polite, detailed letter to Attorney General Holder. There was no shouting or acrimony.
However, in Washington, for a freshman senator to imply in official correspondence made public that the Department of Justice is not doing its job in investigating, prosecuting and even fining banks and secondary lenders in regards to multiple counts of mortgage lending violations is akin to a freshman at high school accusing the principal of letting teachers steal milk money from the desks of students.
It may be professional in tone, but Warren's letter is a direct challenge to the criminal impunity provided to and limited fines assessed by the DOJ on Wall Street for their multiple schemes to defraud both mortgage borrowers and investors.
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"I am concerned that this might be yet another example of the federal government's timid enforcement strategy against the nation's largest financial institutions. I believe that if DOJ and our banking regulatory agencies prove unwilling over time to take the big banks to trial or even require admission of guilt when they cheat consumers and break the law -- either out of timidity or because of a lack of resources -- then the agencies lose enormous leverage in settlement negotiations."
However, in Washington, for a freshman senator to imply in official correspondence made public that the Department of Justice is not doing its job in investigating, prosecuting and even fining banks and secondary lenders in regards to multiple counts of mortgage lending violations is akin to a freshman at high school accusing the principal of letting teachers steal milk money from the desks of students.
It may be professional in tone, but Warren's letter is a direct challenge to the criminal impunity provided to and limited fines assessed by the DOJ on Wall Street for their multiple schemes to defraud both mortgage borrowers and investors.
...
"I am concerned that this might be yet another example of the federal government's timid enforcement strategy against the nation's largest financial institutions. I believe that if DOJ and our banking regulatory agencies prove unwilling over time to take the big banks to trial or even require admission of guilt when they cheat consumers and break the law -- either out of timidity or because of a lack of resources -- then the agencies lose enormous leverage in settlement negotiations."
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I can't get there tomorrow, but I can come on Thursday - By Elizabeth Warren [View all]
DonViejo
May 2014
OP
Quote me the part about domestic spying, killing americans without trial, drone wars, etc
Demo_Chris
May 2014
#76
LBJ's Congress was a lot more divided than anyone today admits, esp. on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
merrily
May 2014
#80
If people want to elect politicians with EW's message *and* we run politicians who
winter is coming
May 2014
#39
Are you daring to imply that H. Clinton-Sachs wouldnt be as tough on Wall Street? nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#48
They'll pay. the vig is small potatoes for what they will get in return. nm
rhett o rick
May 2014
#51
More than the Justice Department. She has spoken out in Congress and raised consciousness
JDPriestly
May 2014
#38
Elizabeth Warren says she is not a socialist, warns against G.O.P. take over of Senate
ProSense
May 2014
#8
She can be. I just want her to be my Senator for a little while longer.
R. Daneel Olivaw
May 2014
#69
The truth hurts over time. There are reasons why the suicide rate is up among middle aged women. n/t
freshwest
May 2014
#68
I recognized the story from the first chapter of her book as I just started reading it
davidpdx
May 2014
#72
Which mom hasn't been there? And how many will give up their lives for a niece?
merrily
May 2014
#82