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In the current issue of the Capital Research Center’s newsletter Foundation Watch, Fred Lucas looks into the historically cozy relationship that finance giant Goldman Sachs has had with the highest levels of government, and the expanding influence the firm is poised to exert amid the
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9 months ago
Let this be a lesson for Republicans. Bush brings in Paulson to rub elbows with Democrats and make life easier in his last Presidential days. Instead his administration will be forever scarred in the history books. Forever scarred.
When did it all happen? If you look back at the piece of crap housing bill in July, you initially see Bush, at the behest of advisors, threatening a veto. Then Paulson convinces him to do an about face?
Bush should have never brought him on board. Dip from the same well that gave us Robert Reich? But when Paulson got his way on housing bill, we should have seen the handwriting on the wall.
Bush should have fired Paulson, and sorry, with gas prices reaching $5 a gallon, his Energy Secretary's head should have rolled too.