June 26, 2009 5:13 PM
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Rangel Weighs In On Obama Treasury Pick
(The Politico)
What is Ways and Means Chairman Charlie Rangel looking for in the next Treasury Secretary?
“Him sharing with me whether [Henry] Paulson makes any sense at all,” the New York Democrat said when a reporter asked him that very question.
Rangel harshly critiqued the current Treasury secretary’s performance in the current crisis — comments that show just how far Paulson’s star has fallen in Democratic circles.
“It would seem to me that the decisions that he made — makes for the country and therefore the free world are based on his experiences,” mentioning Paulson’s long career at former investment bank Goldman Sachs. “And I don’t see where the guy that’s having his home foreclosed or the persons that are losing their jobs or health benefits are on the secretary’s agenda at all. And when I say at all, I mean at all.”
“He really doesn’t believe that that is his job at all” to help average Americans, Rangel told reporters at a Thursday briefing. Paulson thinks “that his job is to stabilize the fiscal institutions.”
Rangel said he hopes Obama’s Treasury pick — who Rangel will work closely with on health and tax measures — will give him more confidence that he and his colleagues did the right thing in supporting the $700 billion bailout package Paulson urged them to pass.
“Him sharing with me whether [Henry] Paulson makes any sense at all,” the New York Democrat said when a reporter asked him that very question.
Rangel harshly critiqued the current Treasury secretary’s performance in the current crisis — comments that show just how far Paulson’s star has fallen in Democratic circles.
“It would seem to me that the decisions that he made — makes for the country and therefore the free world are based on his experiences,” mentioning Paulson’s long career at former investment bank Goldman Sachs. “And I don’t see where the guy that’s having his home foreclosed or the persons that are losing their jobs or health benefits are on the secretary’s agenda at all. And when I say at all, I mean at all.”
“He really doesn’t believe that that is his job at all” to help average Americans, Rangel told reporters at a Thursday briefing. Paulson thinks “that his job is to stabilize the fiscal institutions.”
Rangel said he hopes Obama’s Treasury pick — who Rangel will work closely with on health and tax measures — will give him more confidence that he and his colleagues did the right thing in supporting the $700 billion bailout package Paulson urged them to pass.
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