To: Qone0 who wrote (1555121 ) 8/26/2025 2:23:36 PM From: Broken_Clock 1 RecommendationRecommended By longz
Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1578131 Message 35238440 The above is from a friend that has done billions in mortgages over his career as one of the top independent mortgage lenders in Hawaii. Pulte provided the DOK with Cook's mortgage applications. Good luck with "not guilty". Remember, she is one of these folks: "Every governing body has a leader. For the Federal Reserve, that’s where the board of governors comes in. The board of governors is one of three key pillars making up the broader Federal Reserve System, along with the 12 regional reserve bank presidents and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) . But unlike those other officials, the Fed’s governors have a more powerful influence over monetary policy. Most prominently, they have permanent voting positions on whether to raise, lower or maintain the benchmark interest rate that influences every financial product in a consumer’s portfolio: from credit cards, mortgage rates and auto loans to savings accounts and certificates of deposit (CDs). They also play a prominent supervisory role with other financial institutions, regularly testify to lawmakers in Congress and craft bank regulations. " If Cook didn't know she was committing fraud then why does she even have her job? another DEI hire? "Cook was previously a professor of economics and international relations at Michigan State University and a member of the American Economic Association 's Executive Committee. [2] An authority on international economics , especially the Russian economy , she has been involved in advising policymakers from the Obama Administration to the Nigerian and Rwandan governments. Her research is at the intersection of macroeconomics and economic history , with recent work in African-American history and innovation economics . [3] [4] Cook is regarded as one of the few prominent black female economists and has attracted attention within academia for her efforts in mentoring black women and advocating for their inclusion in the field of economics. [5] "