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treestar

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37. Another dodge
Sun Sep 27, 2015, 10:50 AM
Sep 2015

Rather than admit none of them really came from Wall Street.

OMG it's ridiculous.

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Geithner and Summers FreakinDJ Sep 2015 #1
Geithner was never Wall Street. Summers wasn't cabinet Recursion Sep 2015 #2
BS. He now serves as president of Warburg Pincus, a Wall Street private equity firm Katashi_itto Sep 2015 #4
What, was Obama supposed to see into the future? Recursion Sep 2015 #9
Yes. I can. It shows how beholden he is to Wall Street. Katashi_itto Sep 2015 #21
Erm, all cabinet positions have lucrative post-job opportunities. joshcryer Sep 2015 #27
For sure, but Geithner is off the list too. Hortensis Sep 2015 #31
But you can agree that "to Wall Street" is different from "from Wall Street", right? (nt) Recursion Sep 2015 #35
Overly literal much? merrily Sep 2015 #6
What are you talking about? His only private sector job was CFR which is a think tank Recursion Sep 2015 #10
What part of "overly literal" is mystifying? merrily Sep 2015 #15
Which of those jobs are you possibly calling "Wall Street"? Recursion Sep 2015 #16
Again, what part of "overly literal" is mystifying to you? merrily Sep 2015 #18
Well what the hell does "Wall Street" mean to you, then? Recursion Sep 2015 #19
What part of "accuracy" is a problem ? treestar Sep 2015 #36
Kindly link me to an inaccurate statement I've made about Wall Street. Thanks. merrily Sep 2015 #41
It is the revolving door WITH Wall Street TM99 Sep 2015 #3
He thinks this shows us! LMAO. merrily Sep 2015 #7
No, give me an example Recursion Sep 2015 #11
You have been given examples. TM99 Sep 2015 #14
No, I haven't Recursion Sep 2015 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author merrily Sep 2015 #20
Jack Lew & Michael Froman. Holder didn't & doesn't work on Wall Street but his clients are there think Sep 2015 #30
Thank you; I had missed Lew Recursion Sep 2015 #32
Another dodge treestar Sep 2015 #37
Or you could just read my Post #3 TM99 Sep 2015 #39
In Japan it is called "Amakudari" Bonobo Sep 2015 #40
AG Loretta Lynch has worked both sides. nt Ilsa Sep 2015 #5
When? Recursion Sep 2015 #13
I read that one of her first clients at Hogan was Ilsa Sep 2015 #22
Does Penny Pritzker count? Octafish Sep 2015 #8
Does "Wall Street" just mean "Banking"? Recursion Sep 2015 #12
Of course, as Wall Street means vacuuming up the wealth created by workers. Octafish Sep 2015 #23
Of course in English as we use it, 'Wall St' means 'Banking and Finance' not the location Bluenorthwest Sep 2015 #25
No, it doesn't mean "banking" to most people, it means "finance" Recursion Sep 2015 #26
So that's one person so far. joshcryer Sep 2015 #29
Lew was at Citi; that's pretty uncontroversially "Wall Street" Recursion Sep 2015 #34
nice try my friend. mopinko Sep 2015 #24
Rec. joshcryer Sep 2015 #28
K&R! stonecutter357 Sep 2015 #33
good one treestar Sep 2015 #38
So some of the most recognizable neoliberals in the nation connected to Rubin mmonk Sep 2015 #42
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