When Barack Obama decided not to appoint Elizabeth Warren as head of the new Consumer Financial Protection Bureau that Warren had conceived and developed, the president confirmed that what was already agonizingly evident: he s a hoper and a changer, not a fighter.
Warren, on the other hand, is more than ready to stir things up. "I leave this agency, but not this fight, Warren declared. "[The] issues we deal with "a middle class that has been squeezed and business models built on tricks and traps "are deeply personal to me, and they always will be. |