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In reply to the discussion: President Obama has won [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)36. Thanks! Forgot to add Larry Summers.
From 2011:
Evidence of an American Plutocracy: The Larry Summers Story
By Matthew Skomarovsky
LilSis.org
Jan 10, 2011 at 19:31 EST
EXCERPT...
Another new business model Rubin and Summers made possible was Enron. Rubin had known Enron well through Goldman Sachss financing of the company, and recused himself from matters relating to Enron in his first year on the Clinton team. He and Summers went on to craft policies at Treasury that were essential to Enrons lucrative energy trading business, and they were in touch with Enron executives and lobbyists all the while. Enron meanwhile won $2.4 billion in foreign development deals from Clintons Export-Import Bank, then run by Kenneth Brody, a former protege of Rubins at Goldman Sachs.
Soon after Rubin joined Citigroup, its investment banking division picked up Enron as a client, and Citigroup went on to become Enrons largest creditor, loaning almost $1 billion to the company. As revelations of massive accounting fraud and market manipulation emerged over the next years and threatened to bring down the energy company, Rubin and Summers intervened. While Enrons rigged electricity prices in California were causing unprecedented blackouts, Summers urged Governor Gray Davis to avoid criticizing Enron and recommended further deregulatory measures. Rubin was an official advisor to Gov. Davis on energy market issues at the time, while Citigroup was heavily invested in Enrons fraudulent California business, and he too likely put pressure on the Governor to lay off Enron. Rubin also pulled strings at Bushs Treasury Department in late 2001, calling a former employee to see if Treasury could ask the major rating agencies not to downgrade Enron, and Rubin also lobbied the rating agencies directly. (In all likelihood he made similar attempts in behalf of Citigroup during the recent financial crisis.) Their efforts ultimately failed, Enron went bust, thousands of jobs and pensions were destroyed, and its top executives went to jail. Its hard to believe, but there was some white-collar justice back then.
SNIP...
Summers also starting showing up around the Hamilton Project, which Rubin had just founded with hedge fund manager Roger Altman. Altman was another Clinton official who had come from Wall Street, following billionaire Peter Peterson from Lehman Brothers to Blackstone Group, and he left Washington to found a major hedge fund in 1996. The Hamilton Project is housed in the Brookings Institution, a prestigious corporate-funded policy discussion center that serves as a sort of staging ground for Democratic elites in transition between government, academic, and business positions. The Hamilton Project would go on to host, more specifically, past and future Democratic Party officials friendly to the financial industry, and to produce a stream of similarly minded policy papers. Then-Senator Obama was the featured political speaker at Hamiltons inaugural event in April 2006.
Summers joined major banking and political elites on Hamiltons Advisory Council and appeared at many Hamilton events. During a discussion of the financial crisis in 2008, Summers was asked about his role in repealing Glass-Stegall, the law that forbade commercial and investment banking mergers like Citigroup. I think it was the right thing to do, he responded, noting that the repeal of Glass-Stegall made possible a wave of similar mergers during the recent financial crisis, such as Bank of Americas takeover of Merrill Lynch. He was arguing, in effect, that financial deregulation did not cause the financial crisis, it actually solved it. We need a regulatory system as modern as the markets, said Summers quoting Rubin, who was in the room. We need a hen house as modern as the food chain, said the fox.
CONTINUED...
http://blog.littlesis.org/2011/01/10/evidence-of-an-ame... /
OP: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=439x1679872
What's changed since then, besides the rich getting richer and wars for profit spreading 'round the world?
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My retirement has done extraordinarily well since President Obama took office. So have the
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#70
I'm happy for you and those others whose retirement funds are doing well. However
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#159
Of course this has been said before. But we need to continue to say it until something
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#178
Per your view. I think the President and SOS Kerry brilliantly cornered the Russians
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#71
But it was messy, plus he didn't take the all rich people's money away in the process
BeyondGeography
Sep 2013
#5
they always are. The is the problem with power struggles. It is the people who just want to
liberal_at_heart
Sep 2013
#15
The lesson learned is to unite the youth vote behind a single party and candidate.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#182
What has he won? Well for one making you and a number of other look rather foolish
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#92
Well Obama did lead the world in getting this ban on Assad's chemical weapons like the leader he is
Lifelong Dem
Sep 2013
#110
Our long stated goal in Syria is to depose Assad. Entering in to an international agreement...
cigsandcoffee
Sep 2013
#10
Wrong. With chemical weapons out of the equation toppling Assad becomes easier.
joshcryer
Sep 2013
#132
The right wing authoritarian idol worshipering democrats think that it should be...
Larry Ogg
Sep 2013
#65
Not when Conservatives are currently writing a history of his failures,...to get them to cooperate.
Spitfire of ATJ
Sep 2013
#46
...is a myopic statement. This is much bigger than scoring political talking points.
Comrade Grumpy
Sep 2013
#25
You want to agree that the President and John Kerry are Mentally Disabled like Forrest Gump?
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#97
The bigger winner are the 98% of the world who want the CWC followed. And in a small way, Syrians.
freshwest
Sep 2013
#34
shhhhh don't bring that up...they are too busy soft insulting Obama by calling him Forrest Gump!
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#98
Okay for media pundits to degrade the learning disabled? Another epic empathy fail.
freshwest
Sep 2013
#115
He just "sucks" until he has handled your problem as you see successfully I suppose
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#114
No need to put words in my mouth, VanillaRhapsody. That's a propaganda technique.
Octafish
Sep 2013
#118
I am sorry if Barack the Magic President hasn't waved his magic wand and wished them all away for
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#139
You are very kind to respond with such consideration to anyone that uses Black Agenda Report
Number23
Sep 2013
#186
I'm right there with you. The naysayers are pounding the OP and questioning
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#73
No, President Obama has not won. The international community has won assuming that this agreement
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#56
Wouldn't want to give the man any credit...that would be just terrible...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#102
But I didn't say don't give the man any credit. I said don't give him all the credit.
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#116
funny how someone was here giving some credit...and you came along to make sure it wasn't "too much"
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#140
Saying that more than one person deserves some of the credit for this is not bashing anyone.
totodeinhere
Sep 2013
#143
NO I would say insisting that others recognize who you believe deserves credit...
VanillaRhapsody
Sep 2013
#180
Attn DU: A serial alerter has been removed from the game for 24 hours, adjust your plans accordingly
Warren DeMontague
Sep 2013
#75
You have pissed off the purists of DU. To them, President Obama is a disappointment
bluestate10
Sep 2013
#68
And now watch as all the republicans vote for the authorization of bombing strikes
thelordofhell
Sep 2013
#86
Just remembered he won by listening to progressives, and I'll give him a win, thus far.
grahamhgreen
Sep 2013
#109
not over untill it's over. Nerve wracking time now where *anything* could happen.
Sunlei
Sep 2013
#156