President Joe Biden recently nominated Saule Omarova to be the Treasury Department's next Comptroller of the Currency.
While Democrats have the slimmest of majorities in the U.S. Senate, Omarova has had to endure repeated grilling from Republicans for her more extreme opinions.
Indeed, GOP critics have argued that her views would end banking as we know it.
Most recently, Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) tore into Biden's pick for banking watchdog, for her praise for the Soviet Union, among other views.
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Read Senator Scott's remarks below:
โโฆI want to be fair and I will be fair. I won't be hyperbolic, but I will be frank and honest. I cannot think of a nominee more poorly suited to be the Comptroller of the Currency based solely on your public positions, statements, and the weight of your writings than you are. Let me just quote you versus anybody else.
โOn the Green New Deal โฆ you proposed taking economic and climate policy making from Congress and creating an unaccountable bureaucracy called the National Investment Authority. In a roundtable this yearโthis yearโyou pushed โto make the NIA the dedicated institutional platform at the federal level for really being the kind of fighting muscle of the Green New Deal and fighting muscle of, you know, all of these other movements that are pursuing environmental justice, social, economic justice, equality, and so on.'
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โYour disdain for the financial services industry: In 2019, in a documentary titledโI'll be kindโโButtholes: A Theory,' you said, โThe financial services industry, in my view, and I don't think I'm alone here, is the quintessential โbuttholeโ industry.'
โKilling American energyโฆIn a Jain Family Institute Seminar in March of this year, you proposed bankrupting the coal and oil and gas industries saying, โWe want them to go bankrupt if we want to tackle the climate change.' That's really hard to misunderstand.
โOn nationalizing banking, last year, 2020, not 10 years ago, not 20 years ago. Just last year, a paper you titled โThe People's Ledger: How to Democratize Money and Finance the Economy,' you proposed reforms to, and I quote โeffectively end banking as we know itโ by โฆ nationalizing retail banking, as it relates to the end of private banking. Your words. No one else's. This year. Not 5 years ago, not 10 years ago, not 20 years ago. This year. You said, you proposed to, โimagine what it would be like if, instead of just a public option for deposit banking, this would be actually the full transition, in other words, there would be no more private bank deposit accounts and all of the deposit accounts would be held directly at the Fed.'
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โI don't have any questions for you, because there is nothing you can say today to undo what you said for years, including this year. Thank you Mr. Chairman.โ
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