The 2nd Thread For 7/16/10: Please Let's Not Be Further Stupid Hacks Than We Already Are

Here is a way to have an already dubious centrist bill get more lukewarm, tepid support.

You give negative signs about hiring one of the leading titans for people in America against Wall Street overloads, especially if you are a much maligned figure creating those negative sentiments .
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has expressed opposition to the possible nomination of Elizabeth Warren to head the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, according to a source with knowledge of Geithner's views.
Probably no one else could rip the incompetent and fortuitous Geithner as well as world class MIT economist Simon Johnson did last night. Oh it is worth the read and thensome .
If the Democratic leadership really wants to win in the November elections, they should think very hard about the further consequences of Mr. Geithner.
Politics aside though, the Harvard law professo is a lady who just deserves anything great that comes her way.

Elizabeth Warren cares about people, simple as that.

And to denigrate her, like others will surely do over the next few weeks, is really pettiness at its absolute worse.

Pettiness coming from our shoddy Treasure Secretary and our favorite wannabe Republican, Mr Cornhusker kickback Nelson from Nebraska.

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