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Obama’s Possible Treasury Choices Draw Criticism

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Choices for Treasury Secretary, the thoughtful and quiet listener Geithner, and the controversy surrounded former Treasury secretary Summers who left the president position at Harvard after remarks about women. A 1991 memo by Summers suggesting poor countries as good dumping places for toxic waste, when he was economist at the World Bank. Blog in the Washington Post on this issue which aroused irate readers against Summers appointment.

Geithner and Summers contrasts in style as both contend for Treasury Secretary.

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Geithners is softspoken but has diverse set of experiences and broad background, and has a prepared format of good questions which he uses to good effect and listens to get informed. One is what should one think about this issue? What do smart people think?

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