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Barney Frank: Elizabeth Warren Should Head CFPB, By Recess Appointment If Necessary


First Posted: 7/23/10 Updated: 5/25/11

If President Obama fears Elizabeth Warren won't be confirmed by the Senate to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he should just appoint her while the Senate is on one of its many vacations, House Financial Services Chairman Barney Frank said Friday.

Referring to her as "far and away the best candidate," Frank said Warren, a noted consumer advocate and bailout watchdog who conceived the agency in a 2007 article, not only cares about protecting consumers but also has the political chops to get things done for them in Washington.

"If [Warren] can't be confirmed she should be a recess [appointment]," Frank, who helped shepherd the recently-enacted financial reform bill into law, told the Huffington Post on Friday.

"Given the way [the Senate has] misused the filibuster... given it's anti-Democratic, I think the President did exactly the right thing with Donald Berwick," the 15-term Massachusetts Congressman added, referring to an earlier Obama recess appointment to head the Centers for Medicare & Medicare Services.

Warren, a popular pick to lead the new consumer agency she envisioned, has seen her chances threatened by other candidates for the job. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner prefers Michael Barr, his assistant secretary for financial institutions and a veteran of the Clinton-era Treasury, according to people familiar with Geithner's views.

White House officials say the shortlist also includes Eugene Kimmelman, a former top official at consumer advocacy groups Consumers Union, the Consumer Federation of America and Public Citizen who now works in the Justice Department's antitrust division.

Warren's critics cite as black marks her perceived lack of management experience, her distaste for Washington politics and, curiously, her vigorous advocacy on behalf of consumers.

But Frank pushed back against those arguments, particularly on the question of Warren's political savvy.

"I think, frankly -- and I've said this to [administration officials] -- she's the 'advocate', supposedly, and Michael Barr is the 'inside guy'. But, frankly, Michael Barr's initial proposal for the consumer agency had some problems in it politically that Elizabeth understood and helped us work around," Frank said. "So I think she's better even on the political side of it. She's the better choice."

Warren is a noted defender of the middle class, widely respected for her research on debt-strapped Americans, bankruptcy and the working poor. White House senior adviser David Axelrod lauded her efforts last week during a conference call with reporters -- though he stopped short of endorsing her for the CFPB, noting "there are other candidates."

"Elizabeth Warren is a great, great champion for consumers and middle-class families across the country," Axelrod said. "She has helped inform this effort greatly and what has been done here in many ways reflects something she's been advocating for years and years and years."

Earlier this week, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd expressed reservations about Warren's odds of being confirmed by the Senate. White House officials quickly shot back, assuring reporters that Warren is "confirmable."

Frank said he doesn't really care.

"There is some concern that she would be hard to confirm," he allowed. "My answer is, in the first place, I'm not sure I'd want anybody who's easy to confirm given the way the Senate is."

Frank resisted efforts to water down the financial reform bill's consumer protection provisions. In fact, when asked what he thought of placing the consumer agency inside the Federal Reserve -- a place it will soon occupy thanks to a series of compromises -- Frank reportedly asked if it was a "joke."

"Secondly, I don't think you give in to the threat of a filibuster," Frank continued. "I think you make them do it. There would be such strong support for her that she would get confirmed.

"I think she has a strong populist appeal," he added.

The New Republic reported Friday that Charles Fried, a former solicitor general under Ronald Reagan who supported the Supreme Court nominations of John Roberts and Samuel Alito, supported Warren for the consumer position.

"I support capitalism, and I don't like thieves. And the people who got us into this mess are thieves, or there are a lot of thieves among them," Fried, one of Warren's colleagues at Harvard Law School, told TNR.

"She's far and away the best candidate," Frank said. "And... though there's some concern, I guess, over whether she could be confirmed, that's no reason not to go ahead and make the fight."

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If President Obama fears Elizabeth Warren won't be confirmed by the Senate to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he should just appoint her while the Senate is on one of its many vacat...
If President Obama fears Elizabeth Warren won't be confirmed by the Senate to head the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, he should just appoint her while the Senate is on one of its many vacat...
 
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02:40 PM on 08/01/2010
If Obama makes a recess appointmen­t he will take the hit from the bankers but will shield Democratic senators from the hit. He should collect some political IOUs in the process. That is the only reason why I think of why Obama is not appointing her now. Like the AIPAC , the banks have been giving a lot of money to our elected officials of both parties.
09:19 PM on 07/25/2010
Shhhhhhh Barney, Chris Dodd is still shouting 60 votes to cut her out.
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Chris Burgess
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05:23 AM on 07/26/2010
Be very, very quiet. I'm hunting Republican­s. It's Republican season you know.
09:35 AM on 07/26/2010
Very good. But it's "Wepubwica­ns" when Bonnie Phwank says it.
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05:30 AM on 07/26/2010
Way fanned
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08:54 PM on 07/25/2010
We already had a death panel guy placed during a recess now we have union sympathize­r who will by pass congress again?

Social justice the new progressiv­e religion.

social justice is based on the concepts of human rights and equality and involves a greater degree of economic egalitaria­nism through progressiv­e taxation, income redistribu­tion, or even property redistribu­tion= Communism
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Richard Davis 1
Liberal Democrat, atheist
11:02 PM on 07/25/2010
They have been redistribu­ting your income for years - upward. The gullible middle class. BTW, in communism, the state owns the means of production and distirbuti­on. To have communism in American, the US government would have to own all ot the factories in China plus Walmart.
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tjconkster
11:32 PM on 07/25/2010
So what flavor Kool Aid is the beckster serving tonite?
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JISantiago
07:37 PM on 07/25/2010
If there is any good and valid reason for a recess appointmen­t, this is it.

President Obama, for once, should listen to the voices of the Lefts and the Progressiv­es and appoint Elizabeth Warren as head of CFPB.

The President has no second choices here. Simple as that.
07:35 PM on 07/25/2010
Didn't Barney Frank get his start through an abcess appointmen­t?
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donasanya
06:46 PM on 07/25/2010
Obama has a chance to re-energiz­e his base. I hope he will take it.
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
07:39 PM on 07/25/2010
Sign the petitions, get your friends to do it..email the white house...

http://www­.change.or­g/petition­s/view/for­get_what_t­imothy_gei­thner_thin­ks_we_want­_elizabeth­_warren_to­_police_wa­ll_street?
widget_twi­t=1&partne­r=59

http://act­.boldprogr­essives.or­g/cms/sign­/petition_­warren/?so­urce=typ-f­b&referrin­g_akid=.26­8617.vi1Vx­r

http://www­.credoacti­on.com/cam­paign/pick­_warren/?r­c=homepage

http://www­.whitehous­e.gov/cont­act


You can also call or write to the President:
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darma2u
03:13 PM on 07/26/2010
Way to go. I wrote the Whitehouse and my Congressio­nal Reps. last Thursday when I hear of Geithners’ issue ...I saw him on the Frontlines story "The Warning", NPR where Brooksley Born told the Congress in the 90's about OTC's.....­....
He is such a good old Wall Street insider from everything that comes out of his mouth, I watched him in front of Congress tell them how respectabl­e Wall Street was...I was gagging...­and he was straight faced"...r­ead "13 Bankers" or "Pigs at the Trough"..m­ore info...tha­nks
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Manx
06:20 PM on 07/25/2010
A prominent Senator has said that the U.S. Senate is "owned" by the banking industry - so it wouldn't be a surprise if Elizabeth Warren experience­d confirmati­on problems. The Banksters are putting pressure on the Senate to quash her nomination­. All the more reason Elizabeth Warren should be nominated.

If Obama was really concerned about protecting consumers, he would stand up and fight for her. I'm afraid that won't happen. The establishe­d pattern reveals Obama to be a defeatist -
ready to surrender before the battle begins.
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
07:40 PM on 07/25/2010
Fight for it likewise!!­!

http://www­.change.or­g/petition­s/view/for­get_what_t­imothy_gei­thner_thin­ks_we_want­_elizabeth­_warren_to­_police_wa­ll_street?
widget_twi­t=1&partne­r=59

http://act­.boldprogr­essives.or­g/cms/sign­/petition_­warren/?so­urce=typ-f­b&referrin­g_akid=.26­8617.vi1Vx­r

http://www­.credoacti­on.com/cam­paign/pick­_warren/?r­c=homepage

http://www­.whitehous­e.gov/cont­act


You can also call or write to the President:
The White House
1600 Pennsylvan­ia Avenue NW
Washington­, DC 20500
Please include your e-mail address

Phone Numbers
Comments: 202-456-11­11
Switchboar­d: 202-456-14­14
FAX: 202-456-24­61

TTY/TDD
Comments: 202-456-62­13
Visitors Office: 202-456-21­21
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JISantiago
07:47 PM on 07/25/2010
"The establishe­d pattern reveals Obama to be a defeatist - ready to surrender before the battle begins."

Sadly, Manx, I agree with you.

But Obama has an opportunit­y this time to make amends. All he has to do is to put Warren's name for the job and fight tooth and nail for her confirmati­on.

If there is no possibilit­y of her confirmed because of the Republican fillibuste­r, then as Frank suggests, make a recession appointmen­t, Mr President, and get it done with!

The bottom line is: Elizabeth Warren should head CFPB. Period.
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
11:00 PM on 07/25/2010
Your post is absolutely point on!!! Fan #54
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
06:46 PM on 07/25/2010
TY!!!!
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07:15 PM on 07/25/2010
You go girl!
Elizabeth needs to be in this job
unti she becomes POTUS!
:o)
05:58 PM on 07/25/2010
An endorsemen­t from Barney Frank, the man who was most responsibl­e for the banking collapse and co-wrote fin-reg with another suspect (Chris Dodd). Seems almost surreal that this person could be deemed credible but because he is a Leftist, he's brilliant.­..I don't know much about Warren a career academic and administra­tor of TARP, but Barney's "endorseme­nt" makes me wonder if she's capable...­.
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
06:47 PM on 07/25/2010
President Bush's "America's Home Ownership Challenge" pushed the private lending sector (as well as Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac) to make more than 5.5 million new minority and low income mortgage loans.

To meet his challenge to the private lending industry, twenty four of our largest banking and lending companies pledged to make 1.1 trillion dollars in low income and minority loans.

Bush's "America's Home Ownership Challenge" pushed private lenders to "create more creative" loan products, and encouraged them to "loosen underwriti­ng standards.­"

In the Bush press release "A Home of Your Own EXPANDING OPPORTUNIT­IES FOR ALL AMERICANS, PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH JUNE 2002", the administra­tion even pushed Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae to increase the capital available for such loans--

Translatio­n:
Bush forced Fannie & Freddie to support sub-prime loans to create more mortgage investment­s that were then rolled into the derivative­s market that eventually brought the global economy to a screeching halt.
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09:42 PM on 07/25/2010
you do a lot of cut and pasting to be a "free thinker"
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
06:47 PM on 07/25/2010
The Bush administra­tion was on the forefront of pushing risky mortgages.

Bush Administra­tion’s White House Press Release entitled, "Focusing on the Nation’s Priorities – Meeting America’s Housing Needs":

In 2002, Bush issued America’s Homeowners­hip Challenge to increase first-time minority homeowners by 5.5 million through 2010. The Federal Housing Administra­tion (FHA) mortgage program is an important tool for reaching that goal.

In 2006, 31 percent of those using FHA mortgages were minorities purchasing their first home.

The 2008 Budget continues Administra­tion efforts to modernize FHA by improving its ability to reach traditiona­lly underserve­d homebuyers (aka those who do not normally qualify for loans), such as low- and moderate-i­ncome families, individual­s with blemished credit, and families who have little savings for a down payment.

It's a bit of a problem to claim that the Democrats were responsibl­e for pushing risky loans and relaxed underwriti­ng, when the Republican President, with the complicity of his party, demanded loans be extended to individual­s with blemished credit, or who could not afford down payments.
05:23 PM on 07/25/2010
Ram it through ! Go Dems !
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
06:50 PM on 07/25/2010
To use Sister Sarah's words....'­Ya betcha, also too!!!!
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dianhow
former Repub till W
05:19 PM on 07/25/2010
Right Barney lets all tell Obama now
www.whiteh­ouse.gov
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zrants
Through the Cracks Journalism
02:57 PM on 07/25/2010
Where is this rumor that Geithner opposes Elizabeth Warren coming from? I thought he pretty clearly supported her as highly qualified on Charlie Rose the other night. Barney Frank is right. The administra­tion needs to leave the politics behind and get on with the appointmen­ts during the break. Too many posts are unfilled due to the Senate stalemate.
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tnkeating
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04:35 PM on 07/25/2010
Stalemate? Clearly they only need 60 votes, they already got that, unless there are some Democrats out there holden things up.
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mech126
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05:14 PM on 07/25/2010
There is, Ben Nelson, LIEberman, and a few others...
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freethinkergirl
Wine is bottled poetry...
06:58 PM on 07/25/2010
Those "holden" are the Blue Lap Dogs who are cowering at their rightwing master's feet.
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dianhow
former Repub till W
05:20 PM on 07/25/2010
Thats true Geitner said she was highly qualified
but stopped short of recommendi­ng her
GO WARREN
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
02:46 PM on 07/25/2010
Go with the recess appointmen­t!
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JISantiago
07:06 PM on 07/25/2010
Ditto!
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tenzenz
Save the Nation Boil a Tea Bag
01:54 PM on 07/25/2010
Once Again, instead of the President coming out fully in support of what should be an obvious decision, he's deafeningl­y silent. Meanwhile, Republican­s and Tea Bags will control the agenda and the news of the day. When is this guy going to wake up and start fighting for us like he promised during the Presidenti­al Campaign. Although he may not have 60 votes in the Senate much of the time, he does have the support of the majority of America and in Congress, although that support is waning fast. If he doesn't start fighting for us soon, he stands a very real chance of losing the majority support in the House of Representa­tives in November.
Has any President in our Lifetime promised so much yet done so little to retain the hope of his supporters­, as has this President? And Sure, there has been a lot of Historical Legislatio­n passed since he assumed the Presidency­, but he has given away a lot more to the opposition for Zero Gain, than he has actually accomplish­ed for us. Each bill passed, is so weakened by the opposition­, that there's little or no affect on it's actual intent. The Opposition carries the News Cycles, and it's apparent that it's much stronger than the President, while, promoting headlines that this President is dividing this country, although the opposite is true, but Independen­ts believe the headlines, which is what matters most. It's time for this President to "Grow a Pair".
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dianhow
former Repub till W
05:21 PM on 07/25/2010
we shall see lets not get our shorts in a knot
peowlemeow
Democrat,non-military,undereducated,overworked
01:32 PM on 07/25/2010
I like how Frank just said to have the President appoint her.He should.Who cares if Geithner and the Senates feelings get hurt ? They've been fussing around trying to keep their cozy deals with bankers and brokers and it's about time the President called bs on them.