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Showing Original Post only (View all)DNC Chair Joins GOP Attack On Elizabeth Warren's Agency [View all]
WASHINGTON -- Payday lenders have been gunning for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since the day President Barack Obama tapped Elizabeth Warren to set up the new agency. They've had plenty of help from congressional Republicans -- longtime recipients of campaign contributions from the payday loan industry. As the CFPB has moved closer to adopting new rules to shield families from predatory lending, the GOP has assailed the agency from every conceivable angle -- going after it's budget, attempting to tie its hands with new layers of red tape, fomenting conspiracy theories about rogue regulators illegally shutting down businesses and launching direct attacks on payday loan rules themselves.
To date, the GOP blitz has resulted in a few close shaves for the young agency, but no actual defeats. But the industry has cultivated a powerful new ally in recent weeks: Democratic National Committee Chair Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-Fla.).
Wasserman Schultz is co-sponsoring a new bill that would gut the CFPB's forthcoming payday loan regulations. She's also attempting to gin up Democratic support for the legislation on Capitol Hill, according to a memo obtained by The Huffington Post.
LISTEN to HuffPost's analysis of the bill in the latest episode of the "So That Happened" politics podcast below. The discussion begins at the 53:35 mark:
Audio Provided at the link: HuffPo
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They don't realize that many will feel that payback as self-expression is necessary and in order.
highprincipleswork
Mar 2016
#38
This is a direct result of the Democrats abandoning unions after Reagan in favor of banks.
Spitfire of ATJ
Mar 2016
#89
"If she succeeds and wins the election, she'll sign the bill." Absolutely.
friendly_iconoclast
Mar 2016
#109
Senator Warren, I know that you are a very smart person. But, do you have the courage to
ladjf
Mar 2016
#9
I don't a shit what letter she has after her name. She's a goddamned Republican.
GoneFishin
Mar 2016
#32
While we celebrate the demise of the Republican Party, we should note
WhaTHellsgoingonhere
Mar 2016
#46
Yeah, Lizzy, just what support do you think you will get from an HRC administration?
Scalded Nun
Mar 2016
#48
YES it IS! The New "Democratic" Party has become The Republican Party I grew up with
Ferd Berfel
Mar 2016
#60
Hillary supporter tries to dismantle Obama's legacy while Hillary runs to "correct" it. n/t
ieoeja
Mar 2016
#70
She needs to go - I hope this question comes up at the next Democratic Debate. Ask Hillary and ask
EV_Ares
Mar 2016
#83