Obama’s cabinet: Who’s in, who’s out
Secretary of the Treasury
In the job: Timothy F. Geithner
Economist Tim Geithner assumed the role at the Treasury Department in 2009 after serving as president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Geithner has been a crucial adviser on global economic woes, U.S. recovery from recession, the auto bailout, and efforts to toughen Wall Street regulation and deal with shaky credit and housing markets. Geithner has said that he would step down after the inauguration.
Contender: Jack Lew
Two Democratic sources say that Lew is likely to be nominated to replace Tim Geithner, but one knowledgeable source says that any changes on the economic team are likely to be put on hold until there is a clearer picture of fiscal cliff negotiations. Lew is greatly trusted by Obama and would bring with him extensive knowledge from his time on Capitol Hill, at the State Department and in the White House.









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What about the Czars? Too many to count? [I know, I know, they're technically not part of the cabinet, but since when has Barry ever let a little thing like the Constitution ever get in his way?]
They really need a Clinton in there during the second term to keep the base energized, right? How about Billy Jeff for Sexual Harassment Czar? Chinese and Foreign Money/Technology Transfer Czar? Federal Official Perjury Czar? Oh, so many Czar possibilities, but so little time (left) …
ShainS on December 25, 2012 at 4:05 PM
Who’s in, who’s out, who cares. They’re all going to be lousy.
forest on December 25, 2012 at 4:13 PM
Don’t worry. There are plenty of communist radicals to replace the communist radicals.
The Rogue Tomato on December 25, 2012 at 4:19 PM
Same poison, different packaging.
fitzfong on December 25, 2012 at 4:33 PM
It really doesn’t matter because the DC political class and its hangers-on live in a bubble of wealth unlike the rest of the nation suffering under the Obysmal depression.
http://finance.townhall.com/columnists/danieljmitchell/2012/12/25/while-much-of-america-suffers-with-stagnation-washingtons-political-class-is-having-a-very-merry-christmas-n1473636/page/full/
onlineanalyst on December 25, 2012 at 5:08 PM
If I remember correctly from the Price of Politics, Lew is an inflexible leftist douche that made Biden seem reasonable. He spent time lecturing the Republicans on everything, including how it was good politics for them.
Illinidiva on December 25, 2012 at 5:19 PM