Posted on 06/30/2011 1:15:31 PM PDT by cdnerds
Siren is up...
Our RED “TAX CHEAT” stamps have started circulating on the 20’s, with his signature on it!

What's that Lassie? You say little Timmy is thinking about running away? Hey, thanks for the good news. Good girl!
Geitner is/has been closely tied to Obama through family ties. Geitners daddy was involved with Obamas mother in SE Asia. Geitner knows a lot about Obama that birthers suspect. I think if Geitner leaves now he is in political quicksand.
He’ll be ‘vince Foster’ed in less than a month.
We'll see at the end of the year. Maybe he'll pull a LeBron and skip the fourth quarter.
LOL!
We can always hope for change.
As my little niece would say: Goodbye and good ribbons!
Heh. He’s between a rock and a hard spot, depending on Congress to either cut spending or raise the ceiling.
Geithner warns Congress on need for debt boost, extends default deadline
(to August 2nd)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2713846/posts
Well, Bye!
He’s probably being asked to do something illegal.
Turbo Tax Timmy sees the ship headed straight for the iceberg and he wants out....NOW!
LLS
He is the very last of the original economic team and I’m surprised he lasted this long.
The question is, who is stupid enough to take his place and try to implement Premier Hussein’s “vision”...??
Noooooooo! Not Aruba! That’s my fave winter haven! Sell him Haiti for a lot less!
If true he does not want history to link his name to the coming total economic collapse.
Greenspan made disastrous monetary errors in the 90’s and 2000’s that contributed mightily to where we are today. The fiscal/regulatory mistakes belonged to the politicians as you mention.
From Justin Martin's book, pg. 205 (early 1994) ... Greenspan: "If you wait to see the eyes of inflation, then it's too late." Martin : "Thus began Greenspan's preemptive strike on inflation, one of the most controversial of the chairman's many policy prwescriptions."
Then, Martin on page 213 writes: "Viewed through the lens of history, the preemptive strike helped set the stage for the most explosive boom the Untied States had ever seen. Greenspan and his colleagues at the Fed would eventually feel vindicated."
Could your date of 1962 be a typo?
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