Elizabeth Warren Scolds President Obama for Being Weak on Wall Street

Elizabeth Warren took it straight to President Barack Obama and his administration for being soft on enforcement against big corporations and white-collar crime in a New York Times op-ed Friday.ย  Suggested Reading Ryan Coogler, Cynthia Erivo and More Reveal Their Favorite Movies of All Time The History of Brandy and Monica’s Messy, Violent Feud This…

Elizabeth Warren took it straight to President Barack Obama and his administration for being soft on enforcement against big corporations and white-collar crime in a New York Times op-ed Friday.ย 

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In the piece entitled โ€œOne Way to Rebuild Our Institutions,โ€ Warren concedes that the Obama administration has a strong track record in using executive actions to โ€œprotect retirement savings, expand overtime pay, prohibit discrimination against LGBT employees โ€ฆ and rein in carbon pollutionโ€โ€”all important accomplishments, in her view.

Where Warren comes down on the president is in doling outย punishment for significant violations by companies and their executives.

The Massachusetts senator, who was instrumental in the creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, referenced her recently released report, โ€œRigged Justice 2016,โ€ examining 20 of the worst federal enforcement failures of last year. Its conclusion? โ€œCorporate criminals routinely escape meaningful prosecution for their misconduct.โ€

Warren noted that in case after case, when federal agencies caught Wall Street and its execs with their hands in the cookie jarโ€”โ€œdefrauding taxpayers, covering up deadly safety problems, even precipitating the financial collapse in 2008โ€โ€”they escaped with โ€œbarely a slap on the wrist.โ€

She writes: โ€œThe failure to adequately punish big corporations or their executives when they break the law undermines the foundations of this great country. Justice cannot mean a prison sentence for a teenager who steals a car, but nothing more than a sideways glance at a CEO who quietly engineers the theft of billions of dollars.โ€

And though she never mentioned Obama by name, she did call out several corporations, including the Education Management Corp., Novartis, JPMorgan Chase and Massey Energy, saying that they got light punishment for significant misdeeds.

Read more at the New York Times.

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