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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-27-10 09:38 AM
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Former Goldman Sachs V.P. ,Neel Kashkari arguing that cutting entitlements is akin to TARP
because both are "unpopular decisions that are in our collective best interest."


( He was V.P. of Goldman Sachs, and a Bush holdover)


"Remember Neel Kashkari? Back during the financial crisis, Kashkari sat at the U.S. Treasury's Office of Financial Stability, where he was in charge of implementing the Troubled Asset Relief Program -- the fancy name for a wheelbarrow full of $700 billion in taxpayer money that went to revive the do-not-resuscitate banks of the world, which is exactly what those banks asked the government to do. Well, the whole experience made Kashkari terribly, terribly sad! So he went out into the woods to build himself a Cabin Of Emotions, where he could grieve over the fact that Washington, DC had lost the lustrous glamour that attracted him in the first place -- during the Iran-Contra hearings.

But since then, he was rescued from his doldrums by bond giant PIMCO, where he became its managing director of investment management. Now he's on the op-ed pages of the Washington Post, with a message for the olds: STOP BEING SO "ME-FIRST" and let us cut your entitlements!

A nation's culture can have a profound impact on its competitiveness. Our shared beliefs in free markets, fair play and the rule of law inspire entrepreneurs to pursue their dreams and give global investors confidence to bring their money to America. These beliefs have passed from citizen to citizen, from generation to generation. They have strengthened over our history and brought an important competitive edge to the United States.
Hey, let's remember some basic things before we go any further, shall we? "Free markets" equals "too big to fail banks will never be allowed to fail." "Fair play" equals "bailing out these too big to fail banks when they nearly destroy the economy while small banks die by the hundreds." "Rule of law" equals "big banks using derivatives to get around capital rules." Okay? Moving on!"
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/07/26/neel-kashkari-tarp-guru-s_n_659423.html
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bemildred Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-27-10 10:30 AM
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1. What a silly git.
Unless he really wants to say that giving boatloads of money to bankrupt banks means you have to take boatloads of money from old people that have been paying for it all of their lives
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midnight Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-27-10 11:19 AM
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2. I think that is what he is saying, but why is he being listened to?
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Jefferson23 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jul-27-10 11:33 AM
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3. What a waste he is given space in any publication, schmuck. n/t
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