Vanity Fair has a great feature on the troubled history of the Customer Financial Protection Bureau, and the forces on Wall Street, in Congress, and inside the White House that ultimately alligned against Elizabeth Warren, the Harvard Law professor who had created the ambitious new agency charged with protecting the American people from the predatory […]
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Elizabeth Warren… the woman who knew too much
Posted in Uncategorized | Also tagged Ann Coulter, Barney Frank, campaign finance reform, Center for Responsive Politics, Christopher Dodd, Chuck Schumer, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, Consumer Product Safety Commission, David Axelrod, demonic activity, Dodd-Frank, Elizabeth Warren, get the money out of Washington, Harry Reid, Jonathan Alter, JPMorgan Chase, Kirsten Gillibrand, possession, Richard Shelby, Scott Brown, Sean Duffy, Senate Banking Committee, Spencer Bachus, Timothy Geithner, Valerie Jarrett, Wall Street, William Daley | 8 Comments