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Originally posted by sheepslayer247
Here is a link to the Chicago Tribune that talks about this issue.
One minute is says that Obama would not want him to stay on, then it says he intends to leave.
Either way, this is a good move. There is too much bad mojo against Geithner and he knows it. However, I do not think this has anything to do with Obama's chances to win reelection. If anything, this will help.edit on 25-1-2012 by sheepslayer247 because: (no reason given)
I would like to see someone who didn't work for one of the big banks to mind the store for once.
Originally posted by mudbeed
How come the GOP did not clap when he said to get rid of money from Politics?
How come they didn't clap when he said to do away with their ability to inside trade?
Originally posted by burdman30ott6
Originally posted by mudbeed
How come the GOP did not clap when he said to get rid of money from Politics?
How come they didn't clap when he said to do away with their ability to inside trade?
...probably has a lot to do with the fact that Obama has over 3 years of verifiable history demonstrating that he consistantly says one thing to gain public approval and then immediately does exactly the opposite.
Originally posted by mudbeed
After hearing his speech last night, when Obama called on congress to get rid of their insider trading laws and to get all money out of politics does it really surprise you?
Anyone who thinks he's a dirty president should watch last night's speech.
How come the GOP did not clap when he said to get rid of money from Politics?
How come they didn't clap when he said to do away with their ability to inside trade?
The GOP is the corrupt ones that's why. They proved it even further with last night's speech.
Screw over the middle class and poor and give the top earners breaks... screw that.
So Obama wants to get rid of insider trading and would like to see people like Warren Buffet actually pay more in taxes then their secretaries? And then the GOP sells this as a "bad thing" and him living in "fantasy land".