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WASHINGTON President Obama will nominate Mary Jo White, a former prosecutor and one-time director of the Nasdaq stock exchange, to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, a White House official said Thursday.&nbsp;Obama plans to make the announcement Thursday afternoon at the White House.&nbsp;The president also will renominate Richard Cordray to continue leading the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the official said.&nbsp;The agencies are two <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>  of the country s top watchdogs for the financial industry. White would be the permanent replacement for Mary Schapiro, who stepped down last month. Obama elevated SEC Commissioner Elisse Walter to the chairwoman s position, but that move was seen as temporary.&nbsp;White was the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, which handles Wall Street cases, as well as other high-profile prosecutions. She served in the position for nearly a d <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ecade before stepping down in 2002. She was the lead prosecutor for the individuals accused in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.&nbsp; &nbsp;Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, a public interest group that supports tougher financial regulations, praised the decision to nominate a former prosecutor to head the SEC.&nbsp; Wall Street is a high crime area and Mary Jo White brings the right skill set to restore the rule of law on Wall Street," <a href={url}>{keyword}</a>  he said.&nbsp;Cordray s current appointment is set to expire at the end of the year, and likely will trigger a battle with Senate Republicans.&nbsp;He was placed at the helm of the agency a year ago in a controversial recess appointment after Republicans vowed to block anyone picked to head the agency unless changes were made to reduce its power. The consumer bureau was created by the 2010 overhaul of financial regulations and Republicans have complained that it concentrates too much power in a single director. and
'''Gender/Physical Description:''' Male, (though often depicted as female as well) and some what androgynous looking. Cross-dresses so frequently that everyone believes that he is in fact female. /co/, /d/, and /v/ are among the few that know that he's male. Wears skirts and t-shirts (often labeled "/a/"). Hair is short, black, with a flower hair clip. An antenna-like strand of hair (ahoge) is always sticking up, used to express emotion. Wears thin-framed, rectangular glasses.  


'''Personality/Habits/Hobbies/Behavior:''' /a/ is very tsundere towards most other boards due to personal jealousy of some type, or an unwillingness to admit his feelings, but he also embodies several anime stereotypes. /a/ tends to read loli doujinshi and manga openly in public, enjoys reading untranslated manga despite a very basic understanding of Japanese (if any). Is constantly obsessing over power levels, and gets jealous if anyone is stronger than him. Can be somewhat mischievous or conniving. Quite obviously is very interested in and opinionated about [[anime]] and manga. If it wasn't already apparent, he is a huge trap.
 
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'''Special Power:''' Has a transformation ability. He transforms into a magical "girl", following all of the genre stereotypes (amulet as source of power, risque henshin sequence, speeches and attack calls during battle). He remains male but when transformed wears a short fluffy skirt with matching top, all of which is filled with pink lace ribbons and bows. His power is generally combat magic utilizing [[Touhou|all sorts of beam spam]], quick nearly instantaneous flash steps and when needed he can even use his magic wand as a melee weapon.
 
'''Relationships:''' Tsundere to everyone, especially /v/. The only person he isn't mean to at all is /c/, who sees him as a big sister. /a/ is protective of /c/, can be very moody, but he's also paranoid about people finding out the secret of his gender or his magical "girl" powers. Doesn't actually admit to liking men, and prefers to spend a night in his room with a couple of loli doujins, but is inexplicably attracted to /v/. Jealous of /x/'s extremely high magic potential, and is always attempting to prove that he is the stronger magic user when in his magical girl form. Is friendly with /co/ as long as it isn't about anime or manga.  He gets along with /m/ while they watch anime together, but is secretly jealous of his effortless ability to be "pretty".
 
'''Job:''' Manages the anime & manga section of /co/'s shop.

Revision as of 04:02, 27 January 2013

WASHINGTON President Obama will nominate Mary Jo White, a former prosecutor and one-time director of the Nasdaq stock exchange, to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission, a White House official said Thursday. Obama plans to make the announcement Thursday afternoon at the White House. The president also will renominate Richard Cordray to continue leading the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the official said. The agencies are two <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> of the country s top watchdogs for the financial industry. White would be the permanent replacement for Mary Schapiro, who stepped down last month. Obama elevated SEC Commissioner Elisse Walter to the chairwoman s position, but that move was seen as temporary. White was the first woman to serve as U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, which handles Wall Street cases, as well as other high-profile prosecutions. She served in the position for nearly a d <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> ecade before stepping down in 2002. She was the lead prosecutor for the individuals accused in the first World Trade Center bombing in 1993.   Dennis Kelleher, president of Better Markets, a public interest group that supports tougher financial regulations, praised the decision to nominate a former prosecutor to head the SEC.  Wall Street is a high crime area and Mary Jo White brings the right skill set to restore the rule of law on Wall Street," <a href={url}>{keyword}</a> he said. Cordray s current appointment is set to expire at the end of the year, and likely will trigger a battle with Senate Republicans. He was placed at the helm of the agency a year ago in a controversial recess appointment after Republicans vowed to block anyone picked to head the agency unless changes were made to reduce its power. The consumer bureau was created by the 2010 overhaul of financial regulations and Republicans have complained that it concentrates too much power in a single director. and


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