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Related: About this forumElizabeth Warren Asks New Treasury Secretary If He'll Be As Bad On Big Banks As The Old One
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/05/21/elizabeth-warren-jack-lew_n_3315005.htmlSen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) grilled Treasury Secretary Jack Lew at a Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee hearing on Tuesday, pressing him for concrete answers on whether the department would continue his predecessor's policy of rejecting steps to break up big banks.
Warren began by speaking about a string of scandals that emerged as a result of the continued existence of "too big to fail banks." Despite this evidence and the fact that many officials have admitted the dangers to the economic system posed by big banks, Warren noted that various members of President Barack Obama's administration have appeared unwilling to prescribe concrete measures to address them. She then pointed specifically to a quote from a Treasury official during former Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's tenure that suggested the department had been instrumental in scuttling an earlier bipartisan amendment that would have enacted restrictions on "too big to fail."
"The question I want to ask now is, has Treasury Department's position changed, or are you still opposed to capping the size of the largest financial institutions?" Warren asked.
Lew and Warren then went back and forth over what steps the Treasury Department -- which Lew maintained was intent on "ending too big to fail" -- would actually take to reach that goal. Apparently unsatisfied with Lew's responses to questions about the rapid concentration of wealth within the big banks, Warren rephrased her query.
"How big do the biggest banks have to get before we consider breaking them up?" Warren asked. "They're 30 percent bigger now than they were five years ago. Do they have to double in size, triple in size, quadruple in size before we talk about breaking up the biggest financial institutions?"
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Elizabeth Warren Asks New Treasury Secretary If He'll Be As Bad On Big Banks As The Old One (Original Post)
East Coast Pirate
May 2013
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msongs
(70,178 posts)1. he is appointed by obama. that oughta answer these kinds of questions nt
LonePirate
(13,893 posts)2. We need 534 additional members of Congress who think and act like Warren
She is a true hero for the middle and lower classes.
truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)3. Oh, snap!
WARREN/GRAYSON 2016!
I was thinking the same.
Oh, Snap!
truebluegreen
(9,033 posts)5. Great Minds Think Alike.
SCVDem
(5,103 posts)7. I was thinking that too!
truedelphi
(32,324 posts)6. Sign me up.
No more DLC shills for the Highest Office. I'd love to be able to say "Pres Warren!"
gopiscrap
(24,170 posts)8. Good for Warren
I really like her and gave her what little I could towards her campaign!
hay rick
(8,212 posts)9. Are we there yet? Are we there yet?
"How big do the biggest banks have to get before we consider breaking them up?" Great sarcastic question. Everybody in the room had to know that the banks were already TBTF before they grew an additional 30%. This administration is and remains loyal to the 1%.
I'm liking Elizabeth Warren better every day.