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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Democrats attempt to cancel whistleblower hearing on discrimination at CFPB

By Richard Pollock | MARCH 31, 2014

Politics,Congress,Watchdog,Richard Pollock,House of Representatives,CFPB,Accountability,Race and DiversitDemocrats on the House Financial Services Committee have quietly attempted to scuttle a congressional hearing looking into whistleblower allegations of discrimination at the Consumer Financial Protection BureauRep. Patrick McHenry, a North Carolina Republican, slammed the Democratic effort, calling it an “attempt to silence and intimidate whistleblowers.”  Rep. Maxine Waters of California and Rep. Al Green of Texas, two ranking Democratic members of the House Financial Services Committee, last week wrote a letter urging the cancellation of Wednesday's scheduled hearing about Angela Martin, a CFPB employee scheduled to testify about employment discrimination and retaliation.

The Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations had originally invited three CFPB officials to testify at the hearing, including a federal employee union official. Democrats urged cancellation after the CFPB barred the officials from testifying before the subcommittee........ “I found that the general environment in Consumer Response is one of exclusion, retaliation, discrimination, nepotism, demoralization, devaluation, and other offensive working conditions which constitute a toxic workplace for many of its employees,” Raucci plans to testify, according to Politico.

My Take –See, there’s always a silver lining if you look for it.  In a world that fast became incapable of defining right and wrong, stupid and smart, capable versus competent and corrupt versus moral, we have Maxine Walters, The President of the Club for the Galacticly Stupid, giving us a foundation for clarity.  In order to do the right thing any sane person would automatically want to take a position diametrically opposing Maxine Walters’ position.  We can only hope Maxine will remain consistent. 
 
Clarity is so important!

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