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Response to Ichingcarpenter (Reply #14)
Sun Mar 2, 2014, 02:15 PM
Octafish (55,745 posts)
17. ''...he's doing what he's always done best: talking out of both sides of his mouth...''
By their works shall Thee know them. Dr. Froman's the guy tapped to do Big Things.
Michael Froman and the revolving door By Felix Salmon Reuters, DECEMBER 11, 2009 Michael Froman is one of those behind-the-scenes technocrats who never quite makes it into full public view. But according to Matt Taibbi, he’s one of the most egregious examples — up there with Bob Rubin, literally — we’ve yet seen of the way the revolving door works between business and government generally, and between Citigroup and Treasury in particular. I’m not sure how much of this information is new, but a lot of it was new to me, especially the bit about Froman “leading the search for the president’s new economic team” — while he was still pulling down a multi-million-dollar salary at Citigroup, no less. Apologies for quoting at length:
[font color="green"]How much influence did Froman have over the appointment of Geithner as Treasury secretary? Geithner, who wanted to become Treasury secretary and who as New York Fed president was a central (if not the central) figure in orchestrating the massive Citigroup bailout just after the election, knew what Froman’s job was in the Obama transition team, and knew that Froman was a senior executive at Citigroup.[/font color] CONTINUED... http://blogs.reuters.com/felix-salmon/2009/12/11/michael-froman-and-the-revolving-door/ Thanks for the heads-up, Ichingcarpenter. I'd always wondered what happened to Stiglitz and Galbraith the Younger. |
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