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(46,333 posts)
Sat Dec 13, 2014, 11:48 AM Dec 2014

How Elizabeth Warren Led "The Great Swaps Rebellion of 2014"--what the Repubs Can Expect in January

Cross posted from GD and thank you KoKo for posting this



How Elizabeth Warren Led The Great Swaps Rebellion of 2014

She nearly killed a spending deal, and that matters.

Warren's savant mastery of the media enabled some of them. But she didn't create the sentiment. The Democratic conferences in the next House and Senate will be, famously, deprived of any conservatives from the deep South. The Blue Dog caucus that was most open to entreaties from Wall Street has been reduced to a harmless rump.

by David Weigel
Dec 12, 2014 9:30 AM EST

http://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2014-12-12/the-great-swaps-rebellion-of-2014-and-elizabeth-warrens-postobama-democratic-party

John Carney couldn’t understand why the vote was so close. The Delaware congressman, a Democratic member of the House Financial Services Committee, had been there when a reform to the Dodd-Frank “swaps push-out” passed—in a 55-6 landslide. He’d joined a veto-proof majority, 292-122, to back the reform in a House bill that was throttled by the Democratic Senate. The bank-friendly Democrat had not expected the reform’s quiet return, as a rider in the must-pass “Cromnibus” spending package, to kick off a revolt.

“This passed with nearly 300 votes,” said Carney on Thursday night, after the House had voted on the Cromnibus, and as legislators of both parties congratulated him or wished him Merry Christmas. “It would have been more than 300, like some of the other bills we’ve done, if there wasn’t this toxic description of what it might do. Unfortunately, the world we live in, the political world, is one of perception. I try to deal with the facts. Sometimes that’s at odds with the way we do work here, where you get these political narratives that take on a larger than life part of the discussion.”

Put it this way: Carney was not Ready for Warren. For the better part of two days, most of his fellow Democrats approached the Cromnibus—which did not de-fund the president's immigration order, or the bulk of the Affordable Care Act—as a sell-out of cosmic proportion. This started when Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren gave a Wednesday floor speech challenging her colleagues to restore swaps push-out, which prohibited banks from booking derivatives in their own subsidiaries.

"The financial industry spent more than $1 million a day lobbying Congress on financial reform, and a lot of that money went to former elected officials and government employees," said Warren. "And now we see the fruits of those investments. This provision is all about goosing the profits of the big banks."


Link to GD OP
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10025955005
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How Elizabeth Warren Led "The Great Swaps Rebellion of 2014"--what the Repubs Can Expect in January (Original Post) Autumn Dec 2014 OP
"bank-friendly Democrat" 1 is too many ...and it ain't no f***ing purity test either! L0oniX Dec 2014 #1
K & R !!! WillyT Dec 2014 #2
This, in my opinion, is key to her potential to win. Voice for Peace Dec 2014 #3
 

Voice for Peace

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3. This, in my opinion, is key to her potential to win.
Sat Dec 13, 2014, 09:39 PM
Dec 2014
Warren had led most of the party's left in an impromptu alliance with the inconsolable Republican right.
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