Treasury Secretary Volcker and Geithner?

November 6, 2008 RSS Feed Print

I hear that Barack Obama may pick former Federal Reserve Chairman Paul  Volcker, 81,  to temporarily run the Treasury Department. Tim Geithner, who as NY Fed president has been playing a key role in the government's response to the credit crisis, would take over later in 2009. More and more it looks like Larry Summers should have kept to himself his opinions about the math and science abilities of women.

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This would be the perfect team for the current crisis. Volcker is a man Democrats, Republicans, and the world respects and has a record of doing painful things for the good of the long term result. I recall reading that Tim Geithner's original expertise was in international economics and more speficially Asian markets. This would be a pheonomical foil to Bernake, and what I feel is an ever approaching liquidity trap similar to Japan's experience.

Dan of PA 11:04AM November 06, 2008

Summers was correct. Just not politically correct.

purpleslog of WI 9:28AM November 06, 2008

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