Showing posts with label Treas Sec. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Treas Sec. Show all posts

Thursday, November 6, 2008

How Many Times Do I Have To Say Blinder?

I make one last push for Blinder via the NY Times:

"Democrats close to the Obama team told The New York Times that they believed the likeliest choices for Treasury secretary would be Lawrence H. Summers, who held the post in the Clinton administration, and Timothy F. Geithner, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.

The Wall Street Journal added former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul Volcker and Robert Rubin, another former Clinton Treasury secretary and director and senior counselor of Citigroup to the list.

In addition to Mr. Geithner, Mr. Summers and Mr. Volcker, Reuters said that the short list for Treasury includes former Clinton administration adviser Laura Tyson."

Here's my comment:

I’ve suggested Alan Blinder. I’m getting a little tired of being ignored. A word to the wise for the Obama administration: you’re going to need my support , so don’t disappoint me.

— Posted by Don the libertarian Democrat

Friday, October 10, 2008

A Free Market Proposal: Let's Not Forget They Existed

With all this free market bad news, let me remind people of this post by Casey Mulligan:

"Although the law “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008” now authorizes U.S. Treasury Secretary to use taxpayer funds to accumulate a portfolio of “troubled assets” unwanted by the private sector, it does not obligate him to do so. Thus, it is not too late for the Treasury Secretary to determine that he will not use taxpayer funds in this way, or for President Bush to replace Secretary Paulson with a new Secretary who has made that determination.

There are a multitude of good reasons for keeping taxpayer funds with the taxpayers. Any one of these reasons by itself justifies my proposal, even if the others did not have merit:"

Read his reasons.

My essential argument remains:

1) This crisis needs to be addressed globally.

2) The markets and investors are not acting under his assumptions.

Of course, just like all the people I quote, since this is just a concerned citizen's blog, he knows a lot more than me.