• girlfreddy
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    6 months ago

    This is why many Americans believe there’s little that separates the two parties.

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      6 months ago

      Fair. But also this probably wouldn’t have been an issue hadn’t Trump filled it and the supreme court with his goons.

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    6 months ago

    Commissioner Dara Lindenbaum, a Democrat who has repeatedly crossed the aisle to vote with her Republican colleagues since President Biden appointed her

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      6 months ago

      Her Wikipedia-level history doesn’t have any red flags. She had history in voting rights organizations one would generally expect to be pro-regulation.

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        Biden’s appointment advisers might have known something that Wikipedia didn’t. They do vet and interview the person at some length, to avoid surprises. Tldr, Wikipedia is useless for this.

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          “Wikipedia” is her employment history, which is usually the best tool anyone has of determining a new hire’s goals and philosophy. Sure, maybe behind closed doors she said “choose me, I’ll be a corporate stooge”, but she also could have just been a corporate stooge who kept her mouth shut during vetting or a much more mundane regulator who was corrupted after gaining power. Vetters aren’t omniscient and corruption is often extremely banal.