a couple of things:
People familiar with the deliberations say that Mr. Summers has been more populist than they expected for a right-of-center economist, siding often with Mr. Obamas political advisers. That has given rise to speculation among colleagues, associates and banking representatives that Mr. Summers is trying to win the Fed seat.
Brilliant. Good to see he has the american people in his heart first.
Often arriving and leaving in the dark, sustained by coffee and the Diet Cokes that fill Mr. Summerss office refrigerator, they have produced in six months an array of economic rescue plans that would be daunting if spread over six years. With those, and the Feds efforts, the economy shows signs of new life..
Does the new york times know something i don't? No liberal bias there. None at all.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/us/politics/08team.html?_r=1&hp
People familiar with the deliberations say that Mr. Summers has been more populist than they expected for a right-of-center economist, siding often with Mr. Obamas political advisers. That has given rise to speculation among colleagues, associates and banking representatives that Mr. Summers is trying to win the Fed seat.
Brilliant. Good to see he has the american people in his heart first.
Often arriving and leaving in the dark, sustained by coffee and the Diet Cokes that fill Mr. Summerss office refrigerator, they have produced in six months an array of economic rescue plans that would be daunting if spread over six years. With those, and the Feds efforts, the economy shows signs of new life..
Does the new york times know something i don't? No liberal bias there. None at all.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/08/us/politics/08team.html?_r=1&hp