Quantum Windbag
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She's an advisor. She's not "In Charge" of anything. And that woman walks on water, you should be very glad she's involved in our process.
That woman does not walk on water, and she puts her pants on one leg at a time. The fact that you attempt to defend her by saying otherwise indicates exactly why I should not be glad that she has the job, or is even in government at all.
Warren for President!
Seriously, don't get all bent out of shape, I'm speaking metaphorically here. I'm aware that she doesn't actually walk on water. The woman is above reproach, incorruptible, and exceptionally bright and talented; Unless of course, you can show me otherwise.
No one is above reproach, or incorruptible, and Warren does not appear to be particularly bright. If whe were bright she would see that the reforms she is championing are doing more harm to the poor than the practices she is fighting against. The direct result of her campaign for reform has resulted in banks canceling free checking for low income customers, has eliminated most of their credit options, and driven them into the arms of alternative credit sources, including loan sharks. The fact that she is not speaking up about it makes her part of the problem not the solution.
http://reason.com/archives/2010/12/01/congress-forces-millions-to-cu