Anonymous ID: e888e0 May 14, 2020, 10:25 p.m. No.9180710   🗄️.is 🔗kun

U.S. Media Parrots Chinese Propaganda About Coronavirus

 

Some of the worst examples of U.S. media repeating or credulously reporting Chinese propaganda about the pandemic.

Anonymous ID: e888e0 May 14, 2020, 10:31 p.m. No.9180765   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0793

Chinese State Media Warn Country Will Interfere in U.S. Election

 

China is threatening to meddle in the upcoming U.S. presidential election as retribution for a flurry of American lawsuits seeking to hold Beijing accountable for the spread of the coronavirus. The Communist Party "won't just strike back symbolically, but will impose countermeasures that will make them feel pain," according to the Global Times, an outlet controlled by the regime. The threats come as outrage grows over China's handling of the coronavirus outbreak in the country and the subsequent global spread of the virus.

 

China also is threatening to sanction several leading Republican senators, including Tom Cotton (Ark.) and Josh Hawley (Mo.), for their efforts to hold the country responsible. "Republicans who have been groundlessly accusing China and inflaming the ‘holding China accountable' political farce will face severe consequences, sources said, noting that the aftermath will also impact the upcoming November elections, while business and trade between Missouri and China will be further soured," the paper reported.

 

https://freebeacon.com/national-security/chinese-state-media-warn-country-will-interfere-in-u-s-election/

State Media: China Retaliation Will ‘Impact’ U.S. Election

https://investigativeresearchcenter.org/state-media-china-retaliation-will-impact-u-s-election/

Anonymous ID: e888e0 May 14, 2020, 10:49 p.m. No.9180887   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0897 >>0961 >>0994

CFPB ‘Whistleblower’ Is Disgruntled Warren Donor

 

NERD ALERT: Former official's memo blasts Trump appointees for 'general lack of appreciation for staff expertise'

 

The New York Times recently obtained a "blunt memo" circulated by a departing "career economist" at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) alleging questionable "maneuvers" by Trump-appointed officials. The Times report on the memo does not discuss the apparent ideological motivations of the memo's author. Jonathan Lanning, currently employed by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, sent the memo in question to a select group of colleagues on his last day of work at the CFPB before quitting in August 2019. The memo is chiefly concerned with the Trump administration's efforts to change an Obama-era rule imposing tight restrictions on the payday lending industry. The fact that the Times was able to "obtain" an original copy of the memo from a "current bureau employee," days before the agency was expected to unveil its proposed revisions to the payday lending rule, was certainly a timely development. It would be absurd to suggest the memo's release was part of a coordinated effort by Trump administration critics, some of whom are preparing to sue the CFPB as soon as the revised rule is announced. The "concerns" outlined in Lanning's memo regarding the behavior of Trump-appointed officials include a lack of "direct communication/discussions," "citing out of context sentences from articles," and a "general lack of appreciation for staff expertise."

 

The report does not mention, however, that Lanning helped write the CFPB research paper used to justify the original rule under the Obama administration. The Times also neglects to note that Lanning has given money to several Democratic candidates in 2020, including chief CFPB booster Sen. Elizabeth Warren (Mass.). Lanning's political affiliations are further evidenced by his participation in numerous ex parte meetings with liberal advocacy groups such as Americans for Financial Reform, the Center for American Progress, and the Center for Responsible Lending (CRL). CRL was intimately involved in drafting the original payday lending rule, according to a Politico report published in 2015. At the same time, CRL was urging the Obama administration to support a small-dollar loan program run by CRL's own financial services arm, the Self-Help Credit Union, as an alternative to payday lending.

 

One of the original recipients of Lanning's memo, former CFPB associate director David Silberman, resigned from the agency in February to become a senior adviser to CRL. By contrast, the Times‘ initial report on Tara Reade's allegation of sexual assault against former vice president Joe Biden contains several paragraphs detailing Reade's support for Biden's opponents in the Democratic primary. It also included comments Reade had made in praise of Russian president Vladimir Putin.

https://freebeacon.com/politics/cfpb-warren-donor/

CFPB critics moving swiftly to challenge payday lending rule

https://www.americanbanker.com/news/cfpb-critics-moving-swiftly-to-challenge-payday-lending-rule

Emails reveal consumer protection agency’s cozy ties

https://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/payday-loans-consumer-financial-protection-ties-215797#ixzz3uOTtA5cA

https://files.consumerfinance.gov/f/201403_cfpb_report_payday-lending.pdf

Anonymous ID: e888e0 May 14, 2020, 10:56 p.m. No.9180916   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0964

>>9180793

Maybe all they and all the others loyal to China should be sentenced to spend the rest of their years there under the same conditions most of the Chinese populations live under, picking rice would be a good start.