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Thursday, 04/26/2018 3:07:31 PM

Thursday, April 26, 2018 3:07:31 PM

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Mick Mulvaney admits to taking bribes and solicits additional bribes, while destroying CFPB

“We had a hierarchy in my office in Congress,” Mr. Mulvaney, a former Republican lawmaker from South Carolina, told 1,300 bankers and lending industry officials at an American Bankers Association conference in Washington. “If you’re a lobbyist who never gave us money, I didn’t talk to you. If you’re a lobbyist who gave us money, I might talk to you.”

In one quick speech, Mulvaney not only vows to disassemble the agency he’s running and remove protections for consumers he:
•Tells them the best way to get things done is through bribery
•Informs them that he has always been open to bribes
•Encourages them to go out and do more bribery

Mick Mulvaney stood in front of a public forum and told them that he prioritized the views of people who lined his pocket. Which is a confession of a crime. There is no other way to put it. He’s not putting forward any pretense about listening to all his constituents, or saying that the people who put money in his coffers got a hearty thank you and a nice Christmas card. He’s flat-out admitting that his actions in the Congress and the White House are motivated by the delivery of cash on the barrel-head.

Then he’s encouraging bankers to commit this crime repeatedly if they want to get the agency he’s already wrecking completely out of the way. He’s not just holding out his hand, his soliciting additional bribes for his friends.

In the meantime, while waiting for his cash delivery, Mulvaney is going to “protect” consumers by hiding any crimes the bankers commit.

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