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Showing Original Post only (View all)Enough Is Enough: The President's Latest Wall Street Nominee - Elizabeth Warren/HuffPo [View all]
Enough Is Enough: The President's Latest Wall Street NomineeElizabeth Warren - HuffPo
Posted: 11/19/2014 6:13 pm EST Updated: 11/19/2014 6:32 pm EST
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I believe President Obama deserves deference in picking his team, and I've generally tried to give him that. But enough is enough.
Last Wednesday, President Obama announced his nomination of Antonio Weiss to serve as Under Secretary for Domestic Finance at the Treasury Department. This is a position that oversees Dodd-Frank implementation and a wide range of banking and economic policymaking issues, including consumer protection.
So who is Antonio Weiss? He's the head of global investment banking for the financial giant Lazard. He has spent the last 20 years of his career at Lazard -- most of it advising on international mergers and acquisitions.
That raises the first issue. Weiss has spent most of his career working on international transactions -- from 2001 to 2009 he lived and worked in Paris -- and now he's being asked to run domestic finance at Treasury. Neither his background nor his professional experience makes him qualified to oversee consumer protection and domestic regulatory functions at the Treasury. As someone who has spent my career focused on domestic economic issues, including a stint of my own at the Treasury Department, I know how important these issues are and how much the people in Treasury can shape policies. I also know that there are a lot of people who have spent their careers focused on these issues, and Weiss isn't one of them.
The second issue is corporate inversions. Basically, a bunch of companies have decided that all the regular tax loopholes they get to exploit aren't enough, so they have begun taking advantage of an even bigger loophole that allows them to maintain their operations in America but claim foreign citizenship and cut their U.S. taxes even more. No one is fooled by the bland words "corporate inversion." These companies renounce their American citizenship and turn their backs on this country simply to boost their profits.
One of the biggest and most public corporate inversions last summer was the deal cut by Burger King to slash its tax bill by purchasing the Canadian company Tim Hortons and then "inverting" the American company to Canadian ownership. And Weiss was right there, working on Burger King's tax deal. Weiss' work wasn't unusual for Lazard. That firm has helped put together three of the last four major corporate inversions that have been announced in the U.S. And like those old Hair Club commercials used to say, Lazard isn't just the President of the Corporate Loopholes Club -- it's also a client. Lazard moved its own headquarters from the United States to Bermuda in 2005 to take advantage of a particularly slimy tax loophole that was closed shortly afterwards. Even the Treasury Department under the Bush administration found Lazard's practices objectionable.
The White House and Treasury have strongly denounced inversions, and rightly so. But they undercut their own position by advancing Mr. Weiss...
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More: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elizabeth-warren/presidents-wall-street-nominee_b_6188324.html
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WillyT
Nov 2014
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If anyone is still under any illusions the the Democratic Party has not been taken over
djean111
Nov 2014
#3
"Second, the White House claims that Mr. Weiss is personally opposed to inversions. Really? Did he
pampango
Nov 2014
#14
I can see your logic. To 'unwind' inversions it helps for someone to know how to 'wind' them
pampango
Nov 2014
#24
Twisted logic. Put a criminal in charge of stopping corruption because they know how it's
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#57
Sorry for the confusion. I hope the FDR quote shows his belief that liberals achieve practical
pampango
Nov 2014
#63
Good for her to notice that the problem is on both sides of the aisle. I get so frustrated when
Mass
Nov 2014
#16
Krugman is too controversial. Black is a possible, but he might be better used at the Justice Dept.
badtoworse
Nov 2014
#50
I am all for Bernie and Liz!!! We either get behind those who espouse our ideals, or we sell out
Dustlawyer
Nov 2014
#35
Yes! They both know how to use the Bully Pulpit, and with the MSM having to cover them some
Dustlawyer
Nov 2014
#66
The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later
Tierra_y_Libertad
Nov 2014
#34
"These companies renounce their American citizenship and turn their backs on this country ..."
Martin Eden
Nov 2014
#45
Here's the logic - Put a Fox in charge of guarding the hen house because he knows all the tricks.
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#54
oh boy, and here I was hoping BO could finally act on behalf of the interest of the people
2banon
Nov 2014
#62
It Looks Like She Wrote It FOR HuffPo... Try Googling The Title To See If It's Been Reprinted...
WillyT
Nov 2014
#72
And the crazy argument we hear again and again from his die hard supporters
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#76