GEITHNER SAID TO PLAN DEPARTURE BEFORE DEBT CEILING RECKONING
We are also confident readers will somehow be able to overcome the unprecedented sadness at this particular rat's departure from the Titanic, metaphorically speaking of course.
And while Timmy's replacement (assuming it is of the Homo Sapiens genus and species) is still unknown, we know what some of the prospects think about serving the public:
American Express Kenneth Chenault had been approached for job, has indicated he isn’t interested
Administration officials had approached American Express Co. Chief Executive Officer Kenneth Chenault about joining Obama’s second-term cabinet, possibly as Treasury secretary. Chenault isn’t interested in leaving his private sector job, according to a spokesman.
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Will he be criminally charge with tax evasion?
ReplyDeleteSome famous man once said "Nothing good ever happens after midnight on New Years Eve".I take it he meant Never by that.
ReplyDeleteHate to see him go! Better the Devil you know!
ReplyDeleteAnother "Honorable" BFI will be placed in his position, and folks will actually trust him/her for a while until it's finally figured out that it's worse than Bernanke, Frank, and Gheitner combined!