Queen Elizabeth Crushes Wall Street

Excellent. It's about time someone took this stand. Good for you, Warren.

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Queen Elizabeth Crushes Wall Street

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by Breitbart News13 Jan 2015194

This article originally appeared at Bloomberg:

Elizabeth Warren’s latest victory over Wall Street arrived in the form of a letter. Over the weekend, Antonio Weiss, a top investment banker at Lazard, sent President Obama a note withdrawing from consideration to be under secretary of domestic finance, the third-ranking position in the Treasury. Weiss was nominated late last year and drew vehement criticism from Warren and other liberals for his Wall Street ties—quite to his surprise, say his friends. Since Weiss wasn’t confirmed last year, Obama would have had to re-nominate him in the new, Republican-led Congress. Weiss spared him the trouble. “I am writing to request that the administration not re-submit my nomination,” he wrote to the president. “I do not believe that the Treasury Department would be well served by the lengthy confirmation process my renomination would likely entail.”

The news, which caught even Warren’s staff by surprise, is a big deal. It’s evidence that while Democrats’ fortunes have suffered amid Republican advances, Warren’s own power keeps growing. “One key thing that’s changed with Warren is that it used to be that the philosophical piece mattered—if you could demonstrate you’re committed to the president’s economic agenda, that’s what mattered,” says Ben LaBolt, a former Obama official. “She’s established a new litmus test that you can’t have worked anywhere near Wall Street if you’re going to a regulatory agency or even an agency that touches on economic policy.”

Indeed, interviews last week with Wall Street-affiliated Democrats and Republicans yielded a common concern: Weiss’s nomination was a critical fight for the White House, not just because a loss would further empower Warren, their nemesis, but because Weiss had spent years (and plenty of money) positioning himself for the job, and had made himself a near-perfect candidate in traditional terms. With no glaring flaws, he was expected to be a lock for confirmation—and might well have been, until Warren decided to go after him. “Enough is enough,” she wrote in a November op-ed lambasting Weiss’s nomination. “It’s time for the Obama administration to loosen the hold that Wall Street banks have over economic policy making.”

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I wonder when she will go after the inequality of her retirement benefits compared to the common man she loves so much. It's all fine and well when she is spending, but it goes bad when equality means cutting, especially if it means cutting her benefits instead of somebody else's money.
 
I wonder when she will go after the inequality of her retirement benefits compared to the common man she loves so much. It's all fine and well when she is spending, but it goes bad when equality means cutting, especially if it means cutting her benefits instead of somebody else's money.
Who cares if she, one person, is well compensated, if she succeeds in protecting the income of millions of people?
 
This is kind of funny since Weiss was one of the far left Wall Street boys who lapped up the money but supported high taxes on upper middle class earners. Warren has fired a shot at one of the democrats' most important constituencies, the big money limo liberal crowd.

She is far out of step with her party, but will get only positive media coverage, unlike say a Michelle Bachmann, who is basically her right wing analog.
 
I don't know if it is still true, but back in the 1990's she was the largest land owner in Kentucky.
and the most disgusting thing I ever saw was when they shut down both northbound lanes of I-5 between LA and San Francisco for her motorcade.
 
An impossible goal.
oh, ok well, let's just choose sides and protect the income only of our side.

You fight for your people, and I will fight for mine, and from this day forward we will be eternal enemies.

That's what I hate about moderates, all they want is peace.
 
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