Talk:Michael Barr (U.S. official)

OCC Appointment
Please stop deleting my additions to the page that I spent a long time on and which are all based in fact and very relevant to the description of his career and potential OCC appointment. If you have a problem with my edits, edit them. Do not delete them wholesale. I have added citations for everything and many links to other Wikipedia pages too — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicksmyth3 (talk • contribs) 14:43, 4 February 2021 (UTC)

@Viewmont Viking, please discuss any problems here.


 * Words like "spent his government career fighting to make..." "academics, consumer protection advocates...cheered the reports that..." the whole thing is fluff. It does not add to the article and is not neutral in the POV. VViking Talk Edits 14:47, 4 February 2021 (UTC)

"spent his government career fighting to make" is not fluff. It is objective fact. That is literally what he has done. And people have cheered the announcement. This is not puffery. Again, please make edits if you disagree. You are being lazy by just deleting my work rather than performing research and careful writing as I did. I see on your talk page that you have trolled other people. Please top trying to bully me about this. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Nicksmyth3 (talk • contribs) 14:57, 4 February 2021 (UTC)

Protected edit request on 4 February 2021
ADD Verified Publications, this is an academic. Wikipedia page should reflect academic achievements. Text below.



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Innovation & Regulation: Some Preliminary Observations, in ACHIEVING FINANCIAL STABILITY: CHALLENGES TO PRUDENTIAL REGULATION, PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BANKING CONFERENCE, pp. 239-248, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago (World Scientific Studies in International Economics, 2017). Financial Reform: Making the System Safer and Fairer, in FINANCIAL REFORM: PREVENTING THE NEXT CRISIS, Michael S. Barr, ed., RSF: THE RUSSELL SAGE FOUNDATION JOURNAL OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES, Vol. 3:1 (Jan. 2017), https://www.rsfjournal.org/content/rsfjss/3/1/2.full.pdf. Mandatory Arbitration in Consumer Finance and Investor Contracts, NEW YORK UNIVERSITY J. OF LAW AND BUSINESS vol. 11-4: 794-817 (2015). Accountability and Independence in Financial Regulation: Checks and Balances, Public Engagement, and Other Innovations, LAW & CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS 78(3): 119-128 (2015, symposium issue). Who’s in Charge of Global Finance?, GEORGETOWN JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW 45, no. 4 (2014): 971-1027. 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Mayo, eds., BANKING AND SOCIAL COHESION: ALTERNATIVE RESPONSES TO A GLOBAL MARKET 214 (Jon Carpenter 2001) (with Lynda de la Vina, Valerie Personick, Melissa Schroder). Health, in M. Green, ed., CHANGING AMERICA 399 (1993) (with Theodore R. Marmor). Coffee&#38;FinanceQUEEN1986 (talk) 18:05, 4 February 2021 (UTC)


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Jewish?
Jewish? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.27.189.81 (talk) 09:57, 12 April 2022 (UTC)