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Critic praises Warren

January 28, 2011 | CFPB, CFPB Nomination, Elizabeth Warren | Comments (0)

That would be Rep. Randy Neugebauer.  From the Wall Street Journal:

U.S. Rep. Randy Neugebauer, a staunch critic of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, is “pleasantly surprised” by the way White House adviser Elizabeth Warren is setting up the highly controversial agency charged with policing financial markets.

Still, he has harsh words for President Barack Obama, who has yet to nominate someone to serve as the consumer bureau’s permanent director.

“The president needs to get off high center here and give that agency someone who’s in charge,” the Texas Republican said in an interview. “Some pretty important decisions are being made, and we need to make sure that we’re dealing with the person that’s going to be there [in the] long term.”

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