Geithner is the Treasury Secretary, as you note, but Rubin was the Treasury Secretary in 1995 when the article about him was written. Rubin, Gramm, and others who contibuted so much to wrecking our economy shouldn't be given a second chance. Its sort of like giving W a second chance. Maybe it would work out but there is no particular reason to believe that it would.Lorax: "Actually Timothy Geithner is the current Secretary of the Treasury. But, yes, I am aware of Bob Rubin's take on Glass-Stegall, and he has said now it was a mistake to get rid of it.
I am certain that it will be revived in some form to anchor any regulation platform Obama is building."
Regarding Kucinich; At least Kucinich would have taken out the middle men to make government spending more efficient. However, so far, he hasn't joined 165 other co-sponsors of HR 1207 to audit the Federal Reserve. The Federal Reserve seems to have lost track of a couple of trillion dollars. Our economy would be better off, were it located.
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