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In reply to the discussion: In Case You Missed This... 'NAFTA, TPP & The Clinton Global Initiative's "Free Trade" Activism' [View all]ND-Dem
(4,571 posts)8. Pete Peterson sure seems to have his hands in a lot of dirty anti-labor pies.
Wife: Joan Ganz Cooney (Sesame Street), (3rd wife)
Son: Richard Kimball, Partner, Goldman Sachs
MBA U of Chicago, 1951
1951-53: Market Facts (Market Research firm) VP
1953-58: Director, McCann Erikson (advertising)
1963-71 VP, Chairman, Bell & Howell
1969: Chaired Rockefeller-linked commission on philanthropy & foundations ("Peterson Commission"
1972-73: Secretary of Commerce
1973-84: Chairman and CEO, Lehman Brothers.
1985: Co-founded the Blackstone Group with Stephen Schwartzman
1992: Co-founder, Concord Coalition (deficit reduction) with Tsongas & Rudman
2000-04: Chair of the Federal Reserve
?-2007: Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations (succeeded David Rockefeller)
2007-present: Chairman emeritus, CFR
Trustee of the Rockefeller family's Japan Society and of the Museum of Modern Art, previously boardmember of Rockefeller Center Properties, Inc.
Funded distribution of IOUSA (scaremongering film on US debt)
149th on the "Forbes 400 Richest Americans" list; net worth = $2.8 billion.
Called "the most influential billionaires in US politics" by the LA Times
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/oct/02/business/la-fi-hiltzik-20121003
"His particular targets are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, which he calls "entitlement" programs and which he wants to cut back in a manner that would strike deeply at the middle class."
http://articles.latimes.com/2012/oct/02/business/la-fi-hiltzik-20121003
"His particular targets are Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid, which he calls "entitlement" programs and which he wants to cut back in a manner that would strike deeply at the middle class."
Signed Gates-Buffett "Giving Pledge" (Where the billionaires supposedly pledge to give away all their money to charity, but really create everlasting foundations in order to control the world outside the realm of politics.)
Peterson's "charity" thus far has been his own private foundation devoted to killing Social Security.
Sounds like Peterson is closely tied to the Rockefeller interests.
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In Case You Missed This... 'NAFTA, TPP & The Clinton Global Initiative's "Free Trade" Activism' [View all]
WillyT
Mar 2015
OP
An oversimplified but probably fairly correct correlation seems to be
Erich Bloodaxe BSN
Mar 2015
#1
Yep... Remember... NAFTA Had Import/Export/Labor Fairness/And Environmental Codes Included...
WillyT
Mar 2015
#2
They mocked the crap out of Ross Perot for saying there would be a giant sucking sound of
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#3
It's like they really have no idea how these policies are creating economic
Baitball Blogger
Mar 2015
#4
the clintons are out for themselves. bubbles have nothing to do with it; they're not
ND-Dem
Mar 2015
#32
Thanks for posting WillyT! Grayson: "We are creating tens of millions of jobs in other countries...
RiverLover
Mar 2015
#7
It's not a matter of pragmatism, it is a mental illness so it is not a rational behavior.
GoneFishin
Mar 2015
#42
"Pro-NAFTA companies...moved existing jobs abroad almost as soon as it was signed."
cheapdate
Mar 2015
#15
I don't deny many poor, mentally ill, and those with skills no longer in demand were forgotten..
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#24
Anything that pays less than the equivalent of $15/hou or is involuntarily part timer n/t
eridani
Mar 2015
#35
You don't believe jobs were going overseas before NAFTA, people weren't buying foreign cars or
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#46
Ypu obviously haven't read any of the agreements. They include standards for worker rights.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#49
Mexico is better off now, although not as they should be. Otherwise, Mx wouldn't have begged for TPP
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#69
I think your experience is a bit limited. Economies are much larger than you or me.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#73
Unless you were one of the 330K+ people in Ohio who lost a good manufacturing job.
pa28
Mar 2015
#59
It's not Pete Peterson alone, it's the Clinton Global Initiative that's working in concert.
hedda_foil
Mar 2015
#29
It's only been in effect 2 years, some of the provisions won't go into affect for a few more years.
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#54
Do you think the absence of trade agreements would help the vast majority of workers
Hoyt
Mar 2015
#57