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Politics : Liberalism: Do You Agree We've Had Enough of It?

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To: Paul V. who wrote (112249)9/7/2011 9:00:02 PM
From: joefromspringfield3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 224710
 
Joe, I appreciate your research and post! It is interesting how Rubin, and Greenspan, was and has been active in the decisions which impacted our financial problems!

I never had a problem with Clinton going along with Rubin on this. The problem I do have was that Rubin went to work for Citicorp after leaving his job a treasury. This is the biggest conflict of interest I have ever seen and no one including Limbaugh has ever commented on it to my knowledge. Rubin working as treasury secretary engineers a one year waver so that Citicorp can acquire Travelers a violation of Glass Stegall. I remember Maxine Waters saying that this merger would not take place. I laughed at her because I knew the approval had already been made far above her pay grade. Then Rubin helped to repeal Glass Stegall. His next job was vice chairman at Citicorp. Sure looks like a payoff to me. It bothers me that no one in the media picked up on this.
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