It took a primary challenge from Kerri Harris to get Tom Carper off his ass

Tom Carper finally did some actual work to resist the criminal misrule of the Manchurian Orange. This reveals a couple of things. 1) Carper doesn't have to be the waste of space that he's been. He chooses to be a bank-toadying, waste of space. 2) Primaries and elections work. We need to hold politicians accountable and we do so through elections. Never having faced a Dem challenger, Tom never needed to get off his ass. Now he has one.
The Environment Protection Agency's (EPA) inspector general announced Monday evening he would review employment records pertaining to Samantha Dravis, who resigned last week as the agency's senior counsel and associate director of its Office of Policy. In a letter sent late last month, Sen. Tom Carper, D-Delaware, asked the inspector general to investigate Dravis' employment record. According to Carper, Dravis "did not attend work or perform her duties for much if not all of the months of November 2017-January 2018." Carper also wrote that he had been informed that Dravis "was likely compensated as a full-time employee throughout that time."

FBI Raids Trump Lawyer Michael Cohen’s Office

The FBI on Monday raided the office of Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer, obtaining a search warrant after referral from the office of Special Counsel Robert Mueller according to the New York Times. Agents reportedly seized materials related to the $130,000 payment Cohen made to porn actress Stormy Daniels days before the 2016 election to prevent her from speaking out about the alleged affair she had with President Donald Trump. The FBI, the Times reported, seized “records related to several topics.” Trump spoke out about the case for the first time last week, telling reporters on Thursday that he didn’t know about the payment. He referred questions to Cohen.

Jason330 predicts your financial future ….drumrolll….

Misery. That's what's on tap for the stupid lazy 93% of Americans who are so dumb that we are not yet millionaires. How do I know? Imagine a subprime lending industry that charges exorbitant rates loans to people least suited to afford them. Imagine that this industry (deregulated by Tom Carper), has been free to obscure the real risks of sub-prime lending by spinning the shitty debt into high-risk/high-yield bonds. Now imagine that this fraudulent scam is collapsing, and three prominent players are shut down spectacularly and suddenly through bankruptcies and fraud investigations. You don't have to imagine it...because it is already here. Welcome to Carmageddon: The subprime car-lending industry bubble is popped and it is not going to end well.