Elizabeth Warren calls out banks

elizabeth warren Elizabeth Warren calls out banks

Elizabeth Warren

I love this woman.

From HuffPost:

Bailout watchdog and Middle Class advocate Elizabeth Warren has accused Wall Street CEOs of abusing consumer trust and challenged them to step up and support financial reform — for the nation’s benefit as well as their own.

In an opinion piece to be published in Tuesday’s Wall Street Journal, Warren writes:

For years, Wall Street CEOs have thrown away customer trust like so much worthless trash.

Banks and brokers have sold deceptive mortgages for more than a decade. Financial wizards made billions by packaging and repackaging those loans into securities. And federal regulators played the role of lookout at a bank robbery, holding back anyone who tried to stop the massive looting from middle-class families. When they weren’t selling deceptive mortgages, Wall Street invented new credit card tricks and clever overdraft fees.

The Harvard Law professor and TARP overseer added that the bankers “squandered what little trust was left” when they took taxpayer bailouts.

The piece, titled “Wall Street’s Race to the Bottom,” explains how bankers can reclaim that trust: by supporting a strong consumer protection agency designed to root out the kinds of abuses that helped lead to the financial crisis. Long supported by Warren, this new agency would protect borrowers from abusive lenders by policing mortgages, credit cards and personal loans.

President Barack Obama proposed the agency last year as part of a set of comprehensive financial reforms. The House of Representatives passed a bill in December to create it.

Bankers, however, argue that the agency will add another layer of bureaucracy to government and increase costs, which would ultimately be passed on to consumers seeking credit. Simply put, banks — especially the big ones — despise the very idea of such an agency. (more…)

  • libhomo
    Most of the important thinkers these days are women, such as Warren, Naomi Klein, and Laura Penny.
  • libhomo
    Most of the important thinkers these days are women, such as Warren, Naomi Klein, and Laura Penny.
  • MH
  • MH
  • MH
  • ecthompson
    What banks? I know this tactic was used under Bush.

    you are spitting out of ton of stuff. It is nice but what would be nicer would be links to the articles so that we can figure what you are talking about.

    Thanks for your comments. I think. 8-)
  • ecthompson
    What banks? I know this tactic was used under Bush. 

    you are spitting out of ton of stuff. It is nice but what would be nicer would be links to the articles so that we can figure what you are talking about. 

    Thanks for your comments. I think.  8-)
  • MH
    The banks were suppose to lend the money out to help refinance mortgages.They didn't want to lend the money even if it wasn't costing them any interest. They wanted to pay back early so they weren't liable to the bonus rules.
  • MH
    The banks were suppose to lend the money out to help refinance mortgages.They didn't want to lend the money even if it wasn't costing them any interest. They wanted to pay back early so they weren't liable to the bonus rules.
  • MH
    And all the men are yawning..... What does this woman know?
  • MH
    And all the men are yawning..... What does this woman know?
  • Anonymous
    Did 'Watchdog' Warren mention that some banks were forced by the Obama administration to accept bailout money whether they wanted it or not?

    Did she mention how some institutions tried to pay it back early, and 'Dr Obama' told them 'I'll tell you when you've taken enough medicine. It's not up to you to decide when to pay it back' ?

    Did she mention those things? probably not
  • Gregory J
    Looks like the right person in the right place for a change.
    I hope she pulls it off.
  • Gregory J
    Looks like the right person in the right place for a change.
    I hope she pulls it off.
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