Well that didn't take long. It appears spending time with the family is over-rated (or perhaps they couldn't stand him either) as Turbo Timmy has landed his first post-Treasury gig (Citi next?). The Council of Foreign Relations has graciously brought this "tireless and creative" thinker on board as a Distinguished Fellow. His role... "to strengthen their capacity to produce thoughtful analysis of issues at the intersection of economic, political, and strategic developments." We assume this is his gracious 'giving back' phase before six-months down the line slithering over to the big bucks at a bank when he suspects no one will be looking...
The mutual adoration society continues..
former sec of Treasury Tim Geithner joining #CFR [4] as distinguished fellow.Thrilled to have this leading practitoner & thinker in our midst
— Richard N. Haass (@RichardHaass).
6 comments:
"Tireless And Creative Practitioner And Thinker" ...about tax evasion...
We can't have a tireless and creative thinker on the government payroll.Anyone who does not conform to whatever in the hell it is that Obama is trying to accomplish is given the boot.Notice how legit their departures always appear.Smiling faces,handshakes,and all is perfectly OK.We know better.
How surprising he goes to the one world government club that has been working tirelessly behind the scenes to change our democratic republic into a socialist one world China-like bastard hybrid of capitalism and communism. Check the roster and you may be surprised (or not if you care and have been doing your homework)how many of our Obama administration elites are members.
Has Tim the tax cheat ever paid his taxes.
I don't remember the IRS referring to me as a "tireless and creative thinker" thinker during my audit.
Guess I shoulda used Turbo Tax like Timmmaay!
Has Tim the tax cheat ever paid his taxes.
February 8, 2013 at 2:45 PM
It's an illegal 'law' anyway. He nor anyone else commits no crime if they don't pay income taxes.
Corporations are required to pay taxes on GAINS, but there is no LEGAL income tax law.
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