"Geithner Works For Goldman"
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"Geithner Works For Goldman"

US Secretary of the Treasury Geithner & Goldman Sachs
Max Keiser: “Does the US Secretary of the Treasury work for the people or does he work for the banking system on Wall Street?”
Former Assistant Secretary of Treasury Dr. Paul Craig Roberts: “He works for Goldman Sachs.”
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There are “Insiders” and there are “Outsiders.” Since when is anyone inside the Beltway an outsider? I guess I really don’t even understand the significance of this conversation between Keiser and Roberts, both “former?” insiders.
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please continue thoughts on this one. you believe both are still insiders looking to transfer some blame for this mess on GS and take some heat off the Fed and the obama admin, more generally? just some sleight of hand?
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There are “Insiders” and there are “Outsiders.” Since when is anyone inside the Beltway an outsider? I guess I really don’t even understand the significance of this conversation between Keiser and Roberts, both “former?” insiders.
please continue thoughts on this one. you believe both are still insiders looking to transfer some blame for this mess on GS and take some heat off the Fed and the obama admin, more generally? just some sleight of hand?