Aug 042011
 

Apparently the White House is pressuring Timothy Geithner to stay at Treasury. When you just know that every bone in his weak, girl-like body is telling him to abandon ship.

So why is the White House (read: Obama) pressuring such a massive failure to stay? Well, that’s because nobody else who knows shit about actually resurrecting this dying economy wants the job. Well, at least not in the Obama administration, which is intent on doing everything they can do destroy capitalism and private industry in this country. It’d be like one last straggler volunteering to reinforce the Texans at the Alamo after Gen. Santa Anna had already breached the walls.Timmy Geithner eyeballing ObamaVia the NY Slimes:

Timothy F. Geithner, the Treasury secretary and dean of President Obama’s economic team, is expected to stay through the president’s term after intense White House pressure, according to officials familiar with the discussions.

Don’t get me wrong, I hate the tax cheating Geithner, who never should have been given a job — much like Obama as President — where he’s in completely over his head. Oh, and he was a tax cheat, which should have disqualified him from the get go.

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  8 Responses to “If Gross Negligence and Absolute Incompetence Were a Factor, Timmy Geithner Would Have Been Fired a Long Time Ago”

  1. If Gross Negligence and Absolute Incompetence Were a Factor, Timmy Geithner Would Have Been Fired a Long Time Ago

    The same can be said for everyone else in the District of Corruption.

  2. His incompetence was already on the record before the incompetent Marxist In Chief hired him. The MIC and the Geithner family have a history, you see, his commie mommy worked for Geithner’s father at the World Bank.
    Little Timmy caused a great deal of havoc in the Asian financial crisis in the late 90′s that could even be a source for the current financial crisis we have.

    Former Australian Prime Minister Savages Geithner’s Performance in the Asian Crisis.

    Keating went on to argue that, by frightening the Chinese into building their vast $US2 trillion foreign reserves, Geithner was responsible for the build-up of tremendous imbalance in the world financial system. This imbalance, in turn, according to Keating, contributed to the global financial crisis which has since devastated the world economy….

  3. Let us not forget that John Cornyn approved this slug. When I called Cornyn’s office, I was told that Cornyn had discussed, with Geithner, Geithner’s tax problem. Cornyn accepted that it was simply a mistake. Well, that would have been a mistake that could have wound any one of us up in court for tax evasion.

    “Rules for thee, but not for me” seems to be the only rule that the D.C., who consider themselves the sharpest knifes in the drawer, seem to accept.

  4. obama probably thinks he looks good next to Geithner, when it’s the opposite of course.

  5. Im sure members of congress are in that room

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