Tag Archives: Richard Cordray
Obama Defies Congress With Appointment of Consumer Protection Chief
The commander in chief appoints Richard Cordray as director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, despite strong Republican opposition
In a bold move destined to further strain his relationship with congressional Republicans, President Obama…
By Joyce Jones
Posted: January 5, 2012
Tags: Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, consumer protection, Dodd- Frank, financial reform, John Boehner, president barack obama, Richard Cordray, Senate Republicans
Obama’s Occupy GOP Campaign
The president combines populist politics with historic maneuvers to defeat his foes
President Obama’s engaged in fierce combat to advance his economic agenda while positioning himself for…
By Derek T. Dingle
Posted: December 8, 2011
Tags: "do-nothing" Congress, 2012 election, Abraham Lincoln, American Jobs Act, deficit reduction, FDR, GOP, Harry Truman, Kansas, middle class, Mitch McConnell, Mitt Romney, New Nationalism, Newt Gingrich, Occupy Wall Street, Osawatomie, payroll tax cut, populist, poverty line, president barack obama, Richard Cordray, Ronald Reagan, super committee, Susan Collins of Maine, Tea Party, Theodore Roosevelt, Unemployment



