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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Apr 25

    Mick Mulvaney hinted that he would like to end public access to a complaints database. “I don’t see anything in here that says I have to run a Yelp for financial services sponsored by the federal government.”https://nyti.ms/2FheT9R 

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      1. Rogue Patriot‏ @RoguePatriot2 Apr 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        Obviously doesn't want to serve "We, The People'.

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      1. recovering physicist‏ @iamthehiggs Apr 25
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        Insert 5000 dollars before submitting a complaint

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      1. 50 states club‏ @50statesclub50 Apr 25
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        That man is a water carrier for 21st century robber barons.

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      1. Diane Parmigiani‏ @DianeParmigiani Apr 25
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        What an arrogant bastard. This is precisely Y CFPB was set up. These maggots take these jobs not 2 help the reg guy like they're supposed 2 do but 2 give all Amer has 2 offer 2 corps at the expense of the reg guy. When will R voters realize they don't give a shit 4 the reg guy.

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      1. Miranda Perez‏ @Mirmaid82 Apr 25
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        I don’t see anything in here that says my taxes have to be used to bail out the banks when they f87* up.

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      1. MethinksTooMuch‏ @mcphistallato Apr 25
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        What this simply says, ladies and gentlemen, is that this man and this administration does not care what we think as citizens. It's really that simple. And the condescending tone of this quote is all you need to know.

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      1. donna mcdonald‏ @dmfmcdonald Apr 25
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        We pay your salary grifter

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      1. Good Citizen‏ @GoodCitizenMe Apr 25
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        Democracy, anyone??

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      1. Michael Waldrep‏ @MDUBTHEWIZ Apr 25
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        All those pesky consumers...

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      2. Sirena Marbella‏ @SirenaMarbella Apr 25
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        This entire administration is an attack against the USA.pic.twitter.com/776M1vRf27

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      1. Tammy Brown‏ @Tbtammy7Tammy Apr 26
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        They don't want to be accountable first stealing our tax dollars and security. Screw em

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      1. Kelly McLaughlin‏ @GoodKellyAnne Apr 25
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        So to be clear, the guy in charge of the Consumer Financial PROTECTION Bureau is trying to screw over said consumer in any way he can...Just checking. @MickMulvaneyOMB 🖕#DrainingTheSwamp

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      1. Got 15 Minutes?  🇺🇸  💡 ✒‏ @toSaveUSA Apr 25
        Replying to @nytimes

        OMG, It's not Yelp. What a lame, overly-simplistic and misleading analogy. @MickMulvaneyOMB, it's our public right to know about complaints and govt actions taken with regard to *federally-regulated* entities.

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      1. Tootalu‏ @Tootalu8 Apr 25
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        @MickMulvaneyOMB why he’s in charge of CFPB? He forgets he works for gov’t., by the ppl, for the ppl, but instead this crook works for banks&lobbyists, not consumers. No place in gov’t for this thief. He must be fired @SenWarren @USSenate @TomSteyer @RWPUSA @RepHultgren @POTUS

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      1. Donna Campbell‏ @DonnaCOjai Apr 25
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        Because consumers have never done anything for him.

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      1. Pam Stutesman‏ @psinaz Apr 26
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        This man wants to hide any commentary about the business or lack of business going on in his agency. Oversight requires information, something he is obviously allergic to!

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      1. Ellyne711‏ @ellyne711 Apr 25
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        @realDonaldTrump & @GOP are trying to tear down our institutions & protections. Are they really stupid enough to believe businesses won’t try to cheat customers? There must be a system in place to hold them accountable! If not, #Republicans are just as guilty as the businesses.

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      1. JustAnotherPilgrim‏ @GalenM57 Apr 25
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        Mick Mulvaney, Trump admin concierge for the wealthy Republican donor. Why can’t the rank-n-file not see what they’re doing to themselves by supporting the GOP?

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      1. DMFlemming‏ @DMF08789615 Apr 25
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        What a despicable person he is.

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