You've been hearing from the media all day that the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a heroic "watchdog," and that the resignation of director Richard Cordray is a tragic loss to consumers everywhere.
Bolshevik. Cordray is a friend of trial lawyers, not consumers, and his specialty since Barack Obama put him in the job has been to shake down corporations and push disputes into class-action suits that enrich the lawyers and stick consumers with a few bucks or maybe a coupon or two.