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Showing Original Post only (View all)Larry Summers: “We should not oppose offshoring" [View all]
http://billmoyers.com/category/what-matters-today/We should not oppose offshoring or outsourcing, proclaimed a well-known economist at the 2011 World Business Process Outsourcing/Information Technology Outsourcing (BPO/ITO) Forum. Hundreds of corporate executives sat in on this economists lecture, including representatives from Morgan Stanley, JPMorgan, Deustche Bank, Pfizer, Coca Cola and other major businesses. The economist went on to proclaim that critics of outsourcing were like Luddites who took axes to machinery early in Englands industrial revolution.
This economist was not a Heritage Foundation scholar or Ayn Rand Institute fellow. The speaker that June was none other than Lawrence Summers, who had just finished up his role as director of the White House National Economic Council, where he was President Obamas top economic adviser.
While working for the anti-corruption blog Republic Report last year, I reached out to conference organizer Kartik Kilachand to ask him about the speaking fee Summers was given and why his full remarks were never posted to the website (only a snippet was published). Kilachand replied that this was confidential information because the conference had signed a non-disclosure agreement with Summers that concealed both his full remarks and speaking fee. I also made a query to Julie Shample, Summerss assistant at Harvard. I wouldnt have any information about this, you may want to check with the forum, replied Shample.
This practice of giving private paid speeches to big corporations was nothing new for Summers. Before joining the Obama administration, he received hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees from financial institutions that the White House was involved in bailing out and then shielding from more intense regulation. For Summers, the speech at the outsourcing conference was simply a relapse.
This economist was not a Heritage Foundation scholar or Ayn Rand Institute fellow. The speaker that June was none other than Lawrence Summers, who had just finished up his role as director of the White House National Economic Council, where he was President Obamas top economic adviser.
While working for the anti-corruption blog Republic Report last year, I reached out to conference organizer Kartik Kilachand to ask him about the speaking fee Summers was given and why his full remarks were never posted to the website (only a snippet was published). Kilachand replied that this was confidential information because the conference had signed a non-disclosure agreement with Summers that concealed both his full remarks and speaking fee. I also made a query to Julie Shample, Summerss assistant at Harvard. I wouldnt have any information about this, you may want to check with the forum, replied Shample.
This practice of giving private paid speeches to big corporations was nothing new for Summers. Before joining the Obama administration, he received hundreds of thousands of dollars in speaking fees from financial institutions that the White House was involved in bailing out and then shielding from more intense regulation. For Summers, the speech at the outsourcing conference was simply a relapse.
Yeah, 'cause what's more American than sending our jobs to third-world shitholes where workers can be exploited with impunity? And this is the guy a twice-elected "Democratic" President endorses. Are we sure that Mitt Romney is not really the President?
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It's all over except for the dinner parties, oh and the "he meant to do that!"
Safetykitten
Aug 2013
#6
At what point to we stop blaming "the advisers" and start on the guy who hires them? n/t
lumberjack_jeff
Aug 2013
#4
Larry Summers Is The Establishment. This is their policy, and their style of speaking for money
leveymg
Aug 2013
#7
The Elite Talk in Code. Take Poppy he'pin' get Neil off the hook for Silverado...
Octafish
Aug 2013
#25
They write like they talk. All hale fellows well met except the money moments, when they come right
leveymg
Aug 2013
#28
You realize that Krugman & Reich both supported offshoring> the problem as they point out
KittyWampus
Aug 2013
#11
No, I have not heard elsewhere that Krugman and Reich supported offshoring, and the link you ...
Scuba
Aug 2013
#13
Regardless of who supports offshoring no one addresses the question of what well paying jobs
snagglepuss
Aug 2013
#15
I agree. And the sooner this worker-hating misogynist is off our shores, the better. n/t
jtuck004
Aug 2013
#21
“Luddites who took axes to machinery early in England’s industrial revolution.”
AngryOldDem
Aug 2013
#26
uh-oh, who's that in the corner? why, it's E.P. Thompson's "Making of the English Working Class"
MisterP
Aug 2013
#57
If Obama only knew, surely he would do something. Why aren't his aides telling him?
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#32
Please help those of us that are sarcasm impaired. Use the sarcasm sign and help me
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#79
Noted. But, of course, the sarcasm sign may take out some of the sting. Wann dem Führer wuste!
AnotherMcIntosh
Aug 2013
#80
Yes I understand that it's my problem. But I carry a major chip on my shoulder since Obama
rhett o rick
Aug 2013
#82
What action has President Obama taken against offshoring, in the 5 years of his presidency?
Nye Bevan
Aug 2013
#34
Has everyone read the leaked Citigroup "Plutonomy" memos? The third has a bit on globalisation being
Fire Walk With Me
Aug 2013
#47
Did you find the part where he advocates ending tax breaks for companies that offshore?
Scuba
Aug 2013
#64
I am so sick of elites telling the people what they say is confidential.
liberal_at_heart
Aug 2013
#55
Workers in this country should be able to form unions without fear of persecution & death
TexasTowelie
Aug 2013
#84
That's the Obama administration... dedicated to creating jobs... OVERSEAS.
MotherPetrie
Aug 2013
#76