This was a good week for consumers! Obama did a courageous thing by appointing Richard Cordray as the director for the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.The Bureau will protect consumers, not unseemly profits of greedy market manipulators. Cordray will put rules in place that will prevent the shenanigans that had triggered the global financial meltdown that plunged our country into the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.
Cordray is the former Ohio Attorney General whom President Obama selected for the job six months ago. He had distinguished himself with his aggressive investigation of the banking and mortgage industries. Fifty-three U.S. Senators voted for his appointment, but Republicans launched a filibuster to prevent Cordray from reaching the necessary 60 votes.
I am wonder if he can help with my foreclosure fraud at my home at 1080 Noble lane, San Jose, CA, 95132.
Josemedeiros 1 month ago