Biden Gets Rid Of Soviet Trained Subversive Nomination

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Controversial Biden banking nominee drops out of contention after bruising hearing
by Zachary Halaschak, Economics Reporter | | December 07, 2021 03:57 PM

Saule Omarova, President Joe Biden's pick for comptroller of the currency, has withdrawn herself from consideration.

Omarova faced broad opposition from the banking industry and Republicans, as well as skepticism from centrist Democrats, because of her controversial academic writings and proposals, including her advocacy for the end of banking “as we know it.”

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/...rops-out-of-contention-after-bruising-hearing
 
Omarova faced broad opposition from the banking industry . . .

That is why she should have the job. No official whose job is to regulate a given industry should be in any way acceptable to the vested interests of that industry.
 
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Growing up in Russia required specific courses in school.

That's the extent of her Russian training.
 
I already commented in another thread a while back that her "controversial academic writings" in Soviet Moscow, even in those late years of the regime, cannot be interpreted without expert in the specific context and likely was the only from to present ideas and obtain a degree.

Well, you bullied her out of the nomination, well, congrats I suppose.
 
That is why she should have the job. No official whose job is to regulate a given industry should be in any way acceptable to the vested interests of that industry.

She didn't want to just regulate industries, she want to shut down the banking system. Biden might as well have appointed a CCP functionary.
 
I already commented in another thread a while back that her "controversial academic writings" in Soviet Moscow, even in those late years of the regime, cannot be interpreted without expert in the specific context and likely was the only from to present ideas and obtain a degree.

Well, you bullied her out of the nomination, well, congrats I suppose.

She wasn't fit to sit anywhere in the United States government. She was a communist.
 
I already commented in another thread a while back that her "controversial academic writings" in Soviet Moscow, even in those late years of the regime, cannot be interpreted without expert in the specific context and likely was the only from to present ideas and obtain a degree.

Well, you bullied her out of the nomination, well, congrats I suppose.


Politics ain't beanbag.


The Administration proved not to be competent enough to do a proper vetting.

A self-inflicted wound that did not need to happen, but,
the fish rots from the head down and the head?
well the head is just aged head cheese...
 
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