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Senate Republicans Give up on Opposing Elizabeth Warren for CFPB, With a Twist

Posted: 05/ 6/11 07:16 PM ET

On Thursday, 44 Senate Republicans signed a letter to President Obama stating that they will oppose any nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unless the Bureau is first weakened dramatically. This is an interesting development.

Here's what's really going on, that the papers won't be reporting: This letter signals that the Senate Republicans have surrendered their fight against Elizabeth Warren. In recent weeks there has been a strong, growing belief in Washington that the president will nominate Warren to head the CFPB. Public Citizen has been urging Obama to nominate her since last summer, and saying it's a fight worth having. Warren is an outstanding champion for consumers. If the American public gets more exposure to her, they will love her. Wall Street and its congressional allies would be bruised and muddied by a nomination fight; she and the CFPB would be strengthened.

Apparently the Senate Republicans understand this. So they are doing the best they can to retreat strategically. It's not a bad strategy: First, they are pretending their fight is about something else. They say they would oppose any nominee, not just Professor Warren, because the agency is structurally flawed. Second, they are forcing the president to make a recess appointment, which they will use to claim that he and the agency are unaccountable and undemocratic. Their arguments about the agency are specious, as recent congressional debate has shown. It's clear that they simply oppose a strong consumer protection agency.

The Senate Republicans' strategic surrender -- giving up on fighting Warren and saying instead that they would oppose anyone -- leaves President Obama no choice but to appoint a CFPB director during a Senate recess. It also leaves him no reason to appoint anyone but the strongest candidate, Elizabeth Warren. That's an excellent development.

But the president shouldn't fall into the trap that's been set -- letting Wall Street and its congressional allies avoid a public conversation about Elizabeth Warren and the agency. They are on the run. The president should not miss the opportunity to introduce more Americans to Professor Warren, and to have the debate that Wall Street and its congressional allies fear. He should nominate Professor Warren immediately and tout her and the CFPB loudly. The Senate should hold hearings on her nomination right away. They should make sure the American public sees Warren and hears her message -- and sees and hears the opponents of strong consumer protection.

Then, if Republicans continue to block her nomination, the president should appoint Warren during the next Senate recess, the week of Memorial Day.

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On Thursday, 44 Senate Republicans signed a letter to President Obama stating that they will oppose any nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unless the Bureau is first weake...
On Thursday, 44 Senate Republicans signed a letter to President Obama stating that they will oppose any nominee to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unless the Bureau is first weake...
 
 
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JustABriefThought
TAX THE RICH? ONLY a DEM supermajority will do it.
10:29 PM on 05/14/2011
Gee, I wonder why the GOP-TPs don't want consumers to be protected? Could it possibly be so that Big Banks, Wall Street (thanks for the gas prices, boys), Big Corp can eat them and their children and grandchildren alive? Obama - hold out for a strong Consumer Financial Protection Bureau and appoint Warren - she's great; been that way a LONG, LONG time!

Get off yer duff and write to your Congressional reps and tell them to get off the dime and stop blocking Obama's appointments!!! The middle class needs ALL THE HELP it can get and it will benefit the OTHER 97.3% of Americans - those of us who work.
http://www.congressmerge.com/onlinedb/
02:26 PM on 05/07/2011
The ultimate tragedy is not the evil people's brutality, but the good people of silence, Martin Luther King said. The R´s are doing their fuzzing and buzzing bid to avoid what´s the root cause of their opposition towards Elisabeth. Their fear of having a person with high integrity, intelligence,supreme power and the ability to take away all the goodies the banksters and the whiz kids at Wall Street and the wind bags in Washington have got during 30 years of deregulation. She has the guts to tell the truth and correct thing so we the people can have a chance to survive and look for the future with some joy and optimism again. Let´s pray for her appointment and the beginning of a new era.
11:13 AM on 05/07/2011
The GOP is systematically destorying America one state at a time. The Corporations will become our rulers and dictators. We the people will have no voice and no choice. Now is the time to stop the radical Republicans.
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jtenn
10:46 AM on 05/07/2011
This looks like an opportunity for the President to snatch a victory from the jaws of defeat... Who'd a thunk?
IMHO, he just needs to get Professor Warren on the job, unrestrained in any manner! ASAP!

The whole conservative "push" is, on a daily basis, being shown as the alien invasion that it is.
We can only hope that as the future unfolds, folks in WS don't forget and maintain their willingness to fight for recalling "conservatives recently elected and subsequently shown as the liars they are. The same goes for these other "newly empowered conservatives."inn other states. What is REALLY the driving force behind their actions I keep asking myself??? Remember their cries during the healthcare debates re death panels, Gov Brewer... Curiouser and curiouser.

So much to do: so little time.
08:15 AM on 05/07/2011
Weaken the office??? The GOP really deos love transparency don't they. How much clearer can they make to Joe the Plumber and his cousin Joe SixPack that the GOP doesn't give a hang about working people?
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:27 PM on 05/06/2011
I'm for it...

Isn't it about time for change we CAN believe in?
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wmnorton
Moderate where moderate used to be
08:26 PM on 05/06/2011
The only thing the rich and powerful fear is for the American people coming together. Show that you are something they should fear, go back up and sign the petition.