In response to former Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Director Richard Cordray commenting on Acting Director Mick Mulvaney's ties to an installment lender, in which Cordray noted that "the fish rots from the head down."
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On Mulvaney slamming the consumer bureau's mission under his predecessor:
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On a startup’s claim that its company “is just a bunch of genius programmers who are trying to change the world.”
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A retort to an argument that even more consolidation could benefit the industry:
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Another reader reacts to the idea of cutting the number of banks in half:
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On a letter congressional Democrats sent to Mulvaney questioning a delay of the agency's payday rule:
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On President Trump’s State of the Union speech casting doubts about how quickly Congress can move financial services legislation, particularly a housing finance reform package:
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A response to an op-ed dissing blockchain’s hype:
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