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Examining CFPB and Political Accountability
This chapter critically analyzes the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), highlighting concerns about its democratic accountability and regulatory practices that may inadvertently harm consumers. It discusses the implications of recent legal troubles of New York City Mayor Eric Adams, particularly around allegations of corruption and political maneuvering. The conversation weaves together themes of regulation, individual choice, and the intersection of political conduct with public service ethics.