Summary

The second Trump administration could dismantle key government agencies aiding working people, particularly the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB).

Created after the 2008 financial crisis, the CFPB has secured major consumer wins under Biden-appointed director Rohit Chopra, such as capping overdraft fees and banning excessive credit card late fees.

Trump previously weakened the agency, and his return could prioritize corporate interests.

Progressives are urged to defend the CFPB’s achievements and use its success as a rallying point in future political campaigns.

  • Coreidan@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Because I’m tired of eating shit because other people are too fucking stupid to know any better.

    At this point all I do is resent you people.

    • TimmyDeanSausage @lemmy.world
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      11 hours ago

      And all I do is resent the billionaire class, who are actively extracting all of our wealth. I didn’t ask about your feelings though. I asked why you think the recent election justifies blatant classism against the working class.

      Who exactly is “you people”?

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        8 hours ago

        I asked why you think the recent election justifies blatant classism against the working class

        Well I literally just told you. No point in having a conversation with someone that can’t read.

        • TimmyDeanSausage @lemmy.world
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          11 minutes ago

          You didn’t answer the question. You repeated your assertion that you’re more intelligent then (apparently) all working class people, yet you don’t seem capable of producing a coherent argument explaining why you believe that?

          Well… We’re having this discussion on a text based website… Clearly, both of us can read. Unfortunately, in your case, reading ability doesn’t correlate with comprehension ability.