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jakeXT

(10,575 posts)
Wed Sep 18, 2013, 09:16 AM Sep 2013

Larry Summers: Goldman Sacked by Greg Palast

Joseph Stiglitz couldn't believe his ears. Here they were in the White House, with President Bill Clinton asking the chiefs of the US Treasury for guidance on the life and death of America's economy, when the Deputy Secretary of the Treasury Larry Summers turns to his boss, Secretary Robert Rubin, and says, "What would Goldman think of that?"

Huh?

Then, at another meeting, Summers said it again: What would Goldman think?

A shocked Stiglitz, then Chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisors, told me he'd turned to Summers, and asked if Summers thought it appropriate to decide US economic policy based on "what Goldman thought." As opposed to say, the facts, or say, the needs of the American public, you know, all that stuff that we heard in Cabinet meetings on The West Wing.

Summers looked at Stiglitz like Stiglitz was some kind of naive fool who'd read too many civics books.


http://www.gregpalast.com/larry-summers-goldman-sacked/

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Larry Summers: Goldman Sacked by Greg Palast (Original Post) jakeXT Sep 2013 OP
Too late for Palast tazkcmo Sep 2013 #1
Kaiser is on the RT and Skinner put them under the Bus all ready. bahrbearian Sep 2013 #3
More... R. Daneel Olivaw Sep 2013 #2
this might have been the article that drove a stake in Jabba's political career yurbud Sep 2013 #4
 

R. Daneel Olivaw

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Wed Sep 18, 2013, 10:14 AM
Sep 2013
R.I.P. Larry Summers

On Sunday afternoon, facing a revolt by his own party's senators, Obama dumped Larry as likely replacement for Ben Bernanke as Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board.

Until news came that Summers' torch had been snuffed, I was going to write another column about Larry, the Typhoid Mary of Economics. (My first, in The Guardian, 15 years ago, warned that "Summers is, in fact, a colony of aliens sent to Earth to turn humans into a cheap source of protein.&quot

But the fact that Obama even tried to shove Summers down the planet's throat tells us more about Obama than Summers—and whom Obama works for. Hint: You aren't one of them.


What would Goldman think?

As noted, Goldman and clients pocketed billions as a result of Obama's abandonment of 3.9 million families whose homes were repossessed during his first term. While American homeowners were drowning, Tsar Summers torpedoed their lifeboat: a plan to prevent foreclosures by forcing banks to write-off the overcharges in predatory sub-prime mortgages. Notably, Summers' action (and Obama's inaction) saved Citibank billions.

yurbud

(39,405 posts)
4. this might have been the article that drove a stake in Jabba's political career
Fri Sep 27, 2013, 08:51 PM
Sep 2013

Palsy should get the golden shaker for salting that slug in the garden of our democracy.

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