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eridani

(51,907 posts)
Wed Jul 1, 2015, 11:57 PM Jul 2015

Pelosi to Wall Street: Ignore Warren. Dems Still Love You

http://www.commondreams.org/news/2015/07/01/pelosi-wall-street-ignore-warren-dems-still-love-you

U.S. House Minority Leader Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) on Wednesday told CNBC that there was no "consensus" among Democrats that the Obama administration should enforce stricter regulations on the financial industry, highlighting a growing intra-party divide just as the 2016 presidential election begins to take shape.

Pelosi's comments draw another line in the sand between so-called "corporate" and "progressive" Democrats, coming amid criticism from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and others that the White House, as well as Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) chair Mary Jo White, have been "too soft" on Wall Street.

"There may have been a couple of people who say that, but that is not the consensus in our party," Pelosi said in a 45-minute interview with CNBC's John Harwood. "People will express themselves the way they do. That doesn't mean they're speaking for the party."

The interview was published just over a week after Pelosi and Warren teamed up in an ultimately failed effort to block passage of the controversial legislation known as Trade Promotion Authority, or Fast Track, which gives President Barack Obama power to push pro-corporate agendas through Congress without input from lawmakers.

Pelosi's statement on Wednesday "was a reminder that, as the leader of House Democrats, Pelosi outranks Warren," Harwood wrote.

But the former speaker's comments are not surprising, Harwood continued. "Pelosi is a prodigious fundraiser who needs some Wall Street backing for her effort to recapture a Democratic majority," he wrote. "She also was the speaker who pushed through the Dodd-Frank Wall Street regulation bill that Warren wishes had been tougher."
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Pelosi to Wall Street: Ignore Warren. Dems Still Love You (Original Post) eridani Jul 2015 OP
Oh no she di-int tularetom Jul 2015 #1
This is one of the reasons the Great Blue Wave of 2006 kind of turned into a trickle. kenfrequed Jul 2015 #2
My old photoshop fits here too... cascadiance Jul 2015 #3
How's This? StandingInLeftField Jul 2015 #9
Excellent! These days there are so many others that could have this sort of photoshop... cascadiance Jul 2015 #10
Unreal. n/t Wilms Jul 2015 #4
Pelosi: "Some of us are still pretending we don't know what's wrong with Wall Street." Scuba Jul 2015 #5
Precisely. Enthusiast Jul 2015 #6
Fun fact. The first capitol of the USA was not in Washington, D.C. merrily Jul 2015 #8
Paul Pelosi. merrily Jul 2015 #7

kenfrequed

(7,865 posts)
2. This is one of the reasons the Great Blue Wave of 2006 kind of turned into a trickle.
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 12:28 AM
Jul 2015

We had the weakest, most milquetoast, imaginable democrats who were desperately in need of an anatomy lesson to locate their spines that the American people put into office to oppose Bush. Is it any wonder that Pelosi would divide the party against the populist and progressive energy that is pushing us forward?

We don't need "prodigious fundraising" we need more candidates like Al Franken, Elizabeth Warren, and Bernie Sanders. We need to take the party and the country away from the wealthy and bring it back to the people, not merely trade wealthy people who happen to be in control.

 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
3. My old photoshop fits here too...
Thu Jul 2, 2015, 01:03 AM
Jul 2015


Maybe someone could swap a photo of Jamie Dimon in for Bush's face there... My Adobe tools are offline at the moment.
 

cascadiance

(19,537 posts)
10. Excellent! These days there are so many others that could have this sort of photoshop...
Fri Jul 10, 2015, 11:55 AM
Jul 2015

Debbie Wasserman Schultz, etc. too.

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