Opinion First Thing: Trump says he is firing Fed governor Lisa Cook in escalating attack on bank’s independence

Fucking what? When did you go full retard?



And Lisa Cook never said she didn't commit fraud. She said she made a mistake...



And now there's a third property she made a mistake on

So what is it? She's either committed fraud or she's a moron?

Either option means should probably shouldn't be one of the 7 governors for the Central Bank.

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Has she been charged yet?
 
This the problem that (again) the idiotic far left created (or at least exacerbated) with their mob mentality of punishing people at the accusation stage of an issue. It pains me to say this, but it's a case of someone opening the door and another party walking through it, like how you see on those law and order episodes. Like I said in another thread, they even go so far as demanding the board fire a CEO of a company because he grabbed a hat a tennis player intended to give to someone else. It's beyond fucking petty, they have such disdain for rich people and look to ruin their lives of people as best they can over the most inane stuff, it's incredible. I mean fuck, seriously, what's next? Let's see if AOC didn't declare all her tips for tax purposes when she was a bartender in 2017?
That's a laughably bad faith argument. Trump isn't trying to seize control of institutions because Democrats, it's for his own purposes.

Did you forget when GWB fired a bunch of US attorneys for partisan reasons?
 
That's a laughably bad faith argument. Trump isn't trying to seize control of institutions because Democrats, it's for his own purposes.

Did you forget when GWB fired a bunch of US attorneys for partisan reasons?

I don't see where we disagree. Trump is doing shit for his own purposes - I believe this is entirely politically motivated, and he's doing it opportunistically in a way where the door was really opened by the political opposition.
 
Do the people supporting this firing know that if Trump is successful the FED will no longer be independent? This will have huge ramifications, and I sincerely doubt they will be good.
 
I don't see where we disagree. Trump is doing shit for his own purposes - I believe this is entirely politically motivated, and he's doing it opportunistically in a way where the door was really opened by the political opposition.
Then why are you complaining about something that has no bearing on this case?

Seizing institutions, even if through illegitimate means, has been a GOP MO for a long time.
 
Then why are you complaining about something that has no bearing on this case?

Seizing institutions, even if through illegitimate means, has been a GOP MO for a long time.

I'm complaining that the lack of respect for due process also got a very big push from the far left, and as usual, this affords Republicans to use the idiocy of the far left against mainstream Democrat criticisms.
 
I'm complaining that the lack of respect for due process also got a very big push from the far left, and as usual, this affords Republicans to use the idiocy of the far left against mainstream Democrat criticisms.
When has the far left advocated for an appointee with due cause protections to be removed from office without cause?
 
When has the far left advocated for an appointee with due cause protections to be removed from office without cause?

I find that question irrelevant in real life political outcome. This level of nuance never goes anywhere with the general public - the vast vast majority of people will not dig this deep; the far left though gives pop culture ammunition for Republicans to weaponize and unfortunately that's what matters in elections.
 
I find that question irrelevant in real life political outcome. This level of nuance never goes anywhere with the general public - the vast vast majority of people will not dig this deep; the far left though gives pop culture ammunition for Republicans to weaponize and unfortunately that's what matters in elections.
It's a very important distinction to make, and dishonest to pretend otherwise. There is no due process or legal right to say, star in a movie, or be a senator or confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. There is, however, very clearly due process and property rights associated with being a fed governor.

You're attempt to muddy the waters here is in bad faith.
 
It's a very important distinction to make, and dishonest to pretend otherwise. There is no due process or legal right to say, star in a movie, or be a senator or confirmed as a Supreme Court justice. There is, however, very clearly due process and property rights associated with being a fed governor.

You're attempt to muddy the waters here is in bad faith.

I think this is a textbook good example of why Democrats suck at winning elections, even against dotards.
 
I think this is a textbook good example of why Democrats suck at winning elections, even against dotards.
Oh they do suck at winning elections with their poor messaging and plenty of tactical missteps. But that doesn't change the fact that your argument doesn't hold water and is inherently dishonest. You're trying to shoehorn one problem into another situation that has nothing to do with it.
 
Oh they do suck at winning elections with their poor messaging and plenty of tactical missteps. But that doesn't change the fact that your argument doesn't hold water and is inherently dishonest. You're trying to shoehorn one problem into another situation that has nothing to do with it.

One of the tactical missteps is they are like salespeople who love throwing their customers out of the store. This is an absolutely perfect example.
 
One of the tactical missteps is they are like salespeople who love throwing their customers out of the store. This is an absolutely perfect example.
A perfect example is trying to protect the independence of the Fed? Or are you referring to something else?
 
A perfect example is trying to protect the independence of the Fed? Or are you referring to something else?

Folks on the left really seem to love to argue amongst themselves a lot more than folks on the right. The right seems to be pretty unified in their simplicity and stances, but folks on the left often if they are not 100% in agreement with each other tend to start infighting or arguing, seemingly at what's at the end of the day over trying to be 1) the most virtuous person in the room, or 2) the superiorly informed person in the room.

I'm actually in agreement with you at the core of this issue and couldn't even tell what you were disagreeing about, and then come across as being on some weird mission to question honesty and character etc. It's like the "you're onside, but not onside enough" -- whether it's things like foreign policy, or cultural issues land 80/20 subjects like transgenderism.

When Kamala lost, it was definitely in my top 5 reasons why. It's very off-putting and an awful handicap people just seem really oblivious to like in an on-the-spectrum way.
 
Folks on the left really seem to love to argue amongst themselves a lot more than folks on the right. The right seems to be pretty unified in their simplicity and stances, but folks on the left often if they are not 100% in agreement with each other tend to start infighting or arguing, seemingly at what's at the end of the day over trying to be 1) the most virtuous person in the room, or 2) the superiorly informed person in the room.

I'm actually in agreement with you at the core of this issue and couldn't even tell what you were disagreeing about, and then come across as being on some weird mission to question honesty and character etc. It's like the "you're onside, but not onside enough" -- whether it's things like foreign policy, or cultural issues land 80/20 subjects like transgenderism.

When Kamala lost, it was definitely in my top 5 reasons why. It's very off-putting and an awful handicap people just seem really oblivious to like in an on-the-spectrum way.
Again, you're clumsily trying to tie to separate issues together because it fits your preconceived narrative. You're arguing that cancel culture or me too is a factor in whether or not to politicize the fed. like...what?

Note that it si not my job to convince you to vote one way or another. There are people paid to do that. A unified party can be an advantage sometimes, but it can also be horrible for a country. It's not either or.
This the problem that (again) the idiotic far left created (or at least exacerbated) with their mob mentality of punishing people at the accusation stage of an issue. It pains me to say this, but it's a case of someone opening the door and another party walking through it, like how you see on those law and order episodes. Like I said in another thread, they even go so far as demanding the board fire a CEO of a company because he grabbed a hat a tennis player intended to give to someone else. It's beyond fucking petty, they have such disdain for rich people and look to ruin their lives of people as best they can over the most inane stuff, it's incredible. I mean fuck, seriously, what's next? Let's see if AOC didn't declare all her tips for tax purposes when she was a bartender in 2017?
 
LOVE how very specific this is...
Yes, I too love making apples to apples comparisons when possible, instead of comparing an apple to a shoe.

Got anything else brilliant to add, Mr Canada?
 
Yes, I too love making apples to apples comparisons when possible, instead of comparing an apple to a shoe.
Yeah, you're totally not getting into the deep deep weeds, because you know Democrats have done the same basic shit...

It's so adorable that you think it matters, and non-Reddit cretins are sitting back going "Oh', that's a good point".
 
Yeah, you're totally not getting into the deep deep weeds, because you know Democrats have done the same basic shit...

It's so adorable that you think it matters, and non-Reddit cretins are sitting back going "Oh', that's a good point".
When have Democrats done the same shit? Give me examples.

And it's adorable that I value institutions and following the law? Why yes, I like constitutional orders in America. Something you lack knowledge of, of course.
 
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