It actually has to do with the future of democracy.
, Sen. Elizabeth Warren came on the show to talk about the Supreme Court case that challenges the very existence of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a federal agency she helped create after the 2008 financial crash.
In other words: More useful information in the marketplace, more reporters who will actually analyze the data and write about it. And CFPB uses that for what’s called heat-mapping to see where the problems are cropping up. And it’s additional information that comes straight from the families who are affected, to say, “Wait, here’s what went wrong for me.” And that just chaps some of these ideologues who want to say government is always bad. They cannot get over the fact CFPB works.
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