The New York Times does a disturbing piece on what a swell guy Tom Daschle is to be so willing to privately advise President Obama on health care while he serves as a paid political consultant to a myriad of health industry clients.
Mr. Daschle, who conveniently neglected to pay taxes on incomes only the wealthy understand, isn’t a registererd lobbyist, though one wonders why he’s exempt. Instead, Tom, who works for Alston & Bird, prefers to be called a "resource."
“I am most comfortable with the word resource.”
Well, no kidding. So what does a "resource" do?
1. He promotes the idea of co-ops. And just by coincidence:
It is an idea that happens to dovetail with the interests of many Alston & Bird clients, like the insurance giant UnitedHealth and the Tennessee Hospital Association. . . .
Friends and associates of Mr. Daschle say the interests of Alston & Bird’s clients have no influence on his views. They say he sees no conflict in advising private clients on the one hand and advising the White House on the other, because he offers the same assessment to everyone: Though he has often said that he favors a government-run insurance option, the Senate will not pass it.
And why are we not surprised that "friends and associates of Mr. Daschle" would think there’s no conflict problem?
2. He tells his private clients how to interact with his government friends:
Clients of Alston & Bird say Mr. Daschle advises them, sometimes indirectly through the firm’s registered lobbyists, about the personalities of his former colleagues, as well as strategies to achieve their policy goals.
That’s nice. I wonder what the best approach is for talking to the President about how to stall or undermine effective health care reform?
3. He presumes to speak for the Administration’s plan:
Mr. Daschle does not shrink from his leading role in the debate. Speaking at a hospital industry conference last week, for example, he accepted billing as “the architect of President Obama’s health care plan.”
Before such industry groups, Mr. Daschle can sometimes cheer on their lobbying efforts, as he did at a meeting on Aug. 8 of chain drugstore executives when he urged them to push lawmakers to raise certain Medicaid reimbursements.
4. He promotes an agenda — the co-op concept and deferred triggers for a public plan that he developed with Dole, et al — that is inconsistent with the majority of Congressional Democrats and the American people:
Their proposal, released in June, was among the first to spell out the idea of helping states establish health insurance “co-op plans with consumer boards.”
Senator Kent Conrad, Democrat of North Dakota and one of Mr. Daschle’s closest friends, began pitching the idea at about the same time and has become its champion. . . .
As a backstop, their plan provided that if state co-ops or other programs failed to meet certain cost and coverage goals in five years, the president could create a public plan on a fast track without threat of a Senate filibuster.
That feature, known as a trigger, was briefly acknowledged as another possible compromise by the White House chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel. Though it was little discussed, Senator Olympia J. Snowe, Republican of Maine and one of the Finance Committee’s group of six, has recently expressed support for the concept, and committee aides say the idea is under consideration.
5. He’s setting the agenda for the "gang of six."
Mr. Conrad is among six members of the Senate Finance Committee working on their own compromise proposal that aides say looks increasingly like the Daschle-Dole-Baker report.
It’s just a coincidence that every one of these proposals has produced a misstep by the White House and further loss of trust by the Democratic base.
If you’re not yet disgusted by this blatant example of Washington’s legal insider corruption, read the rest of the article. But this is sickening. It doesn’t matter whether you think Tom Daschle is a force for good or ill, his dual role is unprincipled, too cute by half. And he’s being allowed to mainline his industry-paid-for views right into the White House and the Senate Finance Committee. No wonder the President contiues to praise the Republicans in the gang of six for their "hard work."
Does the rest of Congress care about this? Does anyone?
The President of the United States can meet with and take advice from anyone he chooses. But at a time when this President is struggling to regain the confidence of his own base and the American people, it’s disappointing — or revealing — that this President continues to rely so heavily on health care reform advice from those with privileged access and conflicted allegiances to those whose reform the President says the nation’s health care depends.





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So much for transparency in Government and lobbying reforms.
Important work – thanks Scarecrow
Tom Daschle, absent dad.
This is a horrifying article, revealing the absolutely corrupt center of DeeCee health care politics. Of course “he sees no conflict” — Daschle is utterly conflicted, through and through. You are soaking in it, Tom.
Why, when he’s losing his base support on health care reform, would the President meet with the architect of the cave-in? Unless he told Tom, “tell your clients we’re sorry, we’re going with the people’s interest instead.”
Does anyone think that was what this “check-in” was about yesterday? I don’t.
Various:
So is “resourcing” the new epithet for the world’s oldest profession?
I suppose the idea is that if Daschle calls himself a resource then he isn’t violating Obama’s ban on lobbyists.
I saw this story vis Naked Capitalism on the “agony” of Robert Rubin:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/b…..in-in-hell
Seems like Rubin’s idea of redemption is to give Larry Summers advice. So the take home lesson here is no matter how discredited or conflicted your welcome to the WH, if you ever had one, remains as good as ever, even if your ideas always were crap.
When South Dakotans threw Daschle out in 2004, I was pissed.
After further review, I’m not so pissed anymore.
Sorry South Dakota.
Let’s see: small state Dem comes to Washington, sells out, cashes in.
Where have I heard this before ?
I was originally going to vote against every incumbent in 2010 and 2012 that I could get my hands on, regardless of who they were running against, but it’s getting to the point that, save for actually getting progressives into office, I’m going to vote for as many Republicans as I possibly can. It isn’t about partisanship (Democrats being there instead of Republicans has produced fuck all), it’s about showing the Rove’s and Rahm’s of the establishment that their triangulation will inevitably backfire.
Better to vote for Dems, unless they’re hopelessly out of touch – voting for GOoPers will get you heartbreak even more certainly than voting for Blue Dogs.
Perfect symmetry: for the Sulzburgers and their hires, hookers are resources.
/me Takes a look around at political spectrum and wonders what good a near super-majority of Democrats in the legislature, and control of the Executive, has done so far. /
You might want to re-calibrate your heartbreak meter. Banking on that kind of thinking is exactly what is enabling this bullshit to happen in the first place.
We’re all better off voting for people that will do what we want them to do, and against the people who spend all day dicking us around.
This fight isn’t over, yet. Maintain your station.
Daschle is a fraud like a good chunk of Obama’s cabinet. He’s just another part of the corruption that is destroying the Democratic Party. I doubt you would have to poke around too long to find many more – lets see the wife of the Dem Senator from Indiana, Evan Bayh, is on the board of Wellpoint – guess what he doesn’t support a public option, the wife of Jeff Bingaman is a high powered attorney/lobbyist in DC who has in the past just happened to represent many of the groups hubby was watching over, who knows how many aids or campaign managers of these clowns move from being a lobbyist one week to a close personal advisor the next then after the campaign is over they move back to the lobbying gig.
No wonder the Dems are just as corrupt as the Republicans.
obama, not the right man for the job
this is really bad, I had thought that whoever followed bush would have such an easy time time doing what’s right they would be considered among the greatest presidents to ever live
man was I wrong, this guy is a corporate tool, he might be more dangerous then bush since bush didn’t follow the strings being pulled, obama knows and understands the strings
not a happy man
I can’t remember.
Was Daschle a good guy in progressives’ books when he was in the senate?
Count Daskula. They have multiplied exponentially and suck their advantage from every pore of the economy. The monsters we face are enormous.
I just heard yesterday that my former insurance company, the one that dumped me for “seasonal allergies” is now making people pay for doctor’s visits not with copays but as part of the deductible. They have no shame.
Honestly, now you DFH’s are even against “resources”!
Srsly .. I’m surprised Daschle didn’t describe himself and his work as “very cute kittens, which everyone loves. And ice cream.”
Just, damn.
Obama, the stink is all over you.
No, he was an almost-complete lameass. My laundry had more passion, guts and articulateness.
Can we begin describing the public option with more specificity? How about the option for individuals and employers ot purchase Medicare coverage?
That is my idea of what an effective public option would be. Beyond that, I have no idea what a public option might look like. I think insisting on extension of the Medicare programs does a few things for us:
1) expose the over 60s who oppose the “public option” for what they are, the “I got mine you get lost” group;
2) It communicates what is being discussed in a way people can relate, we know what Medicare is;
3) It forces the GOP to , again, try to tear down a popular program.
Let’s refer to is as the Medicare option.
I’ve seen enough. Obama is now officially the enemy. I can’t believe I voted for the guy.
As a former South Dakotan I can honestly say that Daschle was the only thing holding back the crazies in that state. That being said it’s amazing what the beltway and money will do to a person. Daschle was Obama’s pick from the get go and therefore Obama surely knew that the “prearranged” sellout to the insurance and pharma industries would be his preferred path. Public Option was just window dressing to keep progressives on board for a while.
Back when the cabinet appointments were being made, the inimitable Matt Taibbi articulated the (initial) HHS appointment of Daschle as follows:
“When Obama picked Tom Daschle to be the HHS Secretary, I nearly shit my pants. In Washington there are whores and there are whores, and then there is Tom Daschle. Tom Daschle would suck off a corpse for a cheeseburger.”
“But in picking Daschle — who as an adviser to the K Street law firm Alston and Bird has spent the last four years burning up the sheets with the nation’s fattest insurance and pharmaceutical interests — Obama is essentially announcing that he has no intention of seriously reforming the health care industry.”
“Regarding Daschle, remember, we’re talking about a guy who not only was a consultant for one of the top health-care law firms in the country, but a board member of the Mayo Clinic (a major recipient of NIH grants) and the husband of one of America’s biggest defense lobbyists — wife Linda Hall lobbies for Lockheed-Martin and Boeing. Does anyone really think that this person is going to come up with a health care proposal that in any way cuts into the profits of the major health care companies?”
The take away from his meeting with President Obama (in my opinion) was that they intend to continue to use the Republicans as a foil to cover for the ongoing deals which they are making with big insurance, big medicine, and big drugs. “They haven’t given us anything” deflects blame to The Senate Finance committee and to Republicans. Even in the liberal blogosphere it continues to be verboten to call this an almost complete corporate take-over of our government.
A new whitepaper by Hacker describes what fully functional public options would look like based upon the best legislation and discredits cooperatives: http://www.ourfuture.org/files…..t_2009.pdf
From the ininmitable Joe Bageant, a “tiny teaser”….
The Health Insurance Racket Is Manufacturing Entertainment Value from Pulling the Plug on Grandma
By Joe Bageant, JoeBageant.com
Health and Wellness: “There ain’t any health care debate going on, Bubba. What is going on are mob negotiations about insurance, and which mob gets the biggest chunk of the dough.”
Medicare is bankrupt, Medicaid is rife with massive fraud, waste, and abuse, Fannie and Freddie crashed the housing market, and the Post Office loses billions every year. On top of that, the government can’t even run a Cash for Clunkers program right. And now libs want these clowns in charge of healthcare. Brilliant!
@23
The Health Insurance Racket Is Manufacturing Entertainment Value …Every day I get letters asking me to weigh in on the health care fracas. As if a redneck writer armed with a keyboard, a pack of smokes and all the …
http://www.propeller.com/…/the-…..t-grandma/ – 22 hours ago – Similar
I really like Joe’s writing. He usually gets it right and is never politically correct.
AND THE KILLIN’ GOEZ ON AND ON AND…
Citizen Scarecrow and the firepup Freedom Fighters:
Keep firin’ Citizen Scarecrow, there are too many of ‘em out there to miss!! Jesus H. keeee-RIST on a God damned crutch…the entire structure of government and society are so corrupt that I’m gettin’ ta worry about how long the rest of the world is gunna put up with us.
Fuckin’ Tom Daschle meet One Hung Harry Reid…time to debride the entire rotting wound that is the Congress beginning with the entire elected Democratic leadership with the possible exception of Pelosi…but get rid of Stenny Hoyer and Murtha and the rest of the old “greatest generation” in the place.
KEEP THE FAITH AND PASS THE AMMUNITION,NOT ALL FASCISTS CALL THEMSELVES REPUBLICANS!!!
Slight O/T, but the past few days I’ve been wondering where the Big Players are who helped to get BO elected? Pre-election rhetoric is cheap. Doing the actual heavy lifting of being a citizen is another matter, entirely. So how come we aren’t hearing these high-profile voices now?
Hear that, Oprah (insert other names here)? How about stepping up, now that the shit has hit the fan?
You got a better idea, or are you just interested in mouthing Rush Limbaugh talking points?
And by the way, do you get paid to crash intelligent discourse, or is this social clumsiness strictly voluntary?
Murtha is in “our” generation there vikingphugas
Ain’t it the TRUTH?
Sorta my “holy trinity of good ole boys”…Joe Bageant, Jim Hightower and Kinky Friedman.
(There’s another fella called the Existentialist Cowboy who does some good things,too,btw.)
Daschle, Dole et al are of course free to advocate whatever they want. That’s not the problem. Obama can talk/listen to anyone he wants; he should do that. The WH can use anyone they want to help influence the legislative process. That’s not the problem.
The problem is that Obama has been saying one thing to his supporters, while, apparently, using Daschle to push measures that were not consistent with the what Obama was telling his supporters. And they guy he’s using is getting paid by those who just happen to be pushing industry positions that a huge majority of Democrats soundly reject.
And while the Gang of Six is completely unrepresentative of the country, and its Democrats don’t represent the predominant Democratic view, the WH has continue to hold up the Gang of Six as the deciders of health policy — and now we see that there’s been a direct pipeline for using that process and ignoring the rest of Congress. There was no reason to prop up and legitimize this unrepresentative group or to empower them to define the scope of reform. But now we know that the WH is using this group, via Daschle to force the rest of Congress to accept a bill with provisions that are opposed by Obama’s supporters and a broad majority of Democrats.
Norske, I have been wondering where you have been lately.
Yes that was a disturbing piece allright….yes tom daschle is an unregistered lobyyist for the insurance industry and yes hes in and out of the white house like he pays rent there, but let us explain how useful that is…this is what we can expect from the limosuine liberal crowd.
Citizen ConservativeBrian:
Welcome to the sunlight of reality here at FDL Brother Brian, but ya better get back under the bridge before your last brian cell fries up from the napalm of reason that is gunna hitcha if you stand in front of the seasoned fascist fighters in this outfit.
Yeah I gotta better idea, it’s called leave health care alone. Just say “no” to any bill, period.
Eighty-five percent of Americans are happy with their current health insurance.
Everyone knows the real Fascists are on the Left, and always have been.
yeah but that was at the height of the bush occupation. ANYone could be ahero then.
Seconded.
JH seems to think the resource extraordinaire, Terry McAuliffe, is the cat’s meow. There’s no consistency here. The mere uttering of the words “public option” is meant to signify this person is on the side of the people even if he’s far from it. It’s ridiculous.
And does anyone in the powers that be think or care about how tired the public is of such lies, exploitation, phoney, non-representation? We know Bush did not care…he did not even pretend to in his “select” meetings with the public…how about the rest? Who does represent the voice of the cnstituents? Howard Dean? Look what he got; but he has not kept quiet? What is Al Franken doing? Give us some honest hope.
You’re right, we should leave the economy to CitiGroup, Goldman Sachs and the wonderkind of Wall Street, who just tanked the world economy and caused a $14 trillion loss of US wealth in six months and more losses and unemployment elsewhere.
The idea that government should just let the financial industry — and the insurance industy is part of that (AIG) — do whatever they please just got a test — and massively failed.
Oh, btw, the VA health care system is the most highly regarded system in the US, even with the inevitable fraud/scandals that occur in large organizations.
Citizen Gitcheegumee:
Jest got back yesterday from 8 days with the entire family (includin boyfriends) on Lake Vermillion…left a few fish back there for restockin for next year and I promised the whole clan that I would be around for next year and not repress anythin’ that would corrupt my sunny disposition…no more Mr. Niceguy ‘cuz I promised the kids!
i would recommend to brian before he pops off with some FOX talking points to read and learn, gain some insight.We dont lie in here about policy (much)
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac caused the recession (with their patrons Chris Dodd and Barney Frank) by forcing banks to lend money to people who couldn’t pay it back in the name of economic “stimulus” and “diversity”. Now the government wants to do to health care what it did to housing!
5×5
Citizen Raven:
Yo Brother Raven, how they hangin’ big guy…you had a chance ta terrorize the fish population of the Atlantic coast this summer?
And I’d recommend you read the Constitution and find out that our government has NO AUTHORITY to provide “free” health care. It isn’t the proper role of government.
Do you mind if I ask where Lake Vermillion is?
I know there are some areas down South named Vermillion Parish and Vermillion River.
You have returned relaxed and refreshed for the “festivities” ahead,no doubt.
*G*
Citizen ConsevativeBrian:
Getcher skanky ass outta this room full of respectable folks and take those insane fascist talkin’ ponts with you.
Yup, seems like a lifetime ago already. Lot’s o mahi, big ass Amberjack and various snappers are still coming out of the freezer on a weekly basis. How’s you doin?
Citizen Gitcheegumee:
Lake Vermillion is about 50 miles west of Ely Minnesota right on the edge of the Boundry Waters Canoe Area (BWCA) and right in the middle between Lake of the Woods on the west and Rainey Lake and Lake Superior on the east…real accessible to folks (maybe too accessible) but still one of the most regenerating places left in the area I like to call the Eighth Wonder of the World.
The “lending to poor people” excuse for the housing bubble has been repeatedly debunked. Only a small fraction of the loans were in the category you assume. Your conclusion is based on a myth.
Norske;
The little fur-ball just wants attention.
It thinks that it has disrupted your equanimity.
T’aint worth pokin’ a keyboard over.
;~D
You’re so jam-packed full of shit that I don’t even know where to begin. I guess I would suggest that you start by taking your medicine, and then by doing some serious fact-checking…on each and every topic you deigned to raise in this forum. Simply stated, your connection to the fact-based world is tenuous, at best.
Oh…and what color is the sky in your world?
Last weekend the Obama WH was all rubber band like as it claimed it was not really for ( just a sliver ya’kno ) any public/government offered and backed healthcare coverage for Americans — a “co-op” approach with no government single plan advantages was plenty fine — then did the snap back and claimed it was for a public coverage option — had been — was still — nothing had changed.
This weekend we see former Senator and still current WashingtonDC insider Tom Daschle is being showcased as a close “resource” in Obama WH. Tom Daschle — who has lots of baggage regarding who he is a front man for or what agenda he is a front man for. Last weekend the Obama WH was walking the messaging out and then back. This weekend the Obama WH is now showcasing Tom Daschle — who is in close with Kent Conrad and evidently is quite wired into the Senate’s Gang of Six Healthcare Reform kabuki artists performances and has real clout with the Obama Oval Office as well.
Really? Tom Daschle? Someone who defines the term ‘influence peddler’?
The symbolism seen here is again tone deaf in the extreme for the Obama WH.
So what the hell is the Obama WH signaling here again?
It is more and more plain to see this reform is a fake — the current for profit regimes have put some mighty big fixes in — no Single Payer,no Medicare For All,a weak or no Public Choice Option and a weak,easily subverted so called “co-op” idea. Just following the money trail makes this clear. It is damn sure this stinkpile does not pass any smell tests.
President Obama really needs to decide which way he is going to piss on the Americans who elected him — with the wind or against it. But the fact that he is pissing on us is now quite established.
It was Fannie, Freddie, and the Fed that caused the crisis. They were trying to “stimulate” the economy too, but big government bubbles created by central banks always pop in a big way. And the next government bubble Obama is creating will, too. We’re up to our eyeballs in debt, trillions and trillions of dollars, and Hopey McChange wants to pile on more. Crank up the printing preses, we’re going to have some nasty hyperinflation from this government bubble.
And I’d rather get “talking points” from Fox than the left wing loons on MSNBC (the channel nobody watches, lol).
Citizen Raven:
Wonderful Freebird! I’ve never fished the “deep seas” I’ve jest tossed hand lines and surf casters from the shore with the rest of the peones in the Gulf of California.
The youngest daughter brought her guy-friend up (think he’s the real deal) and he brought 15 pounds of fresh-caught Alaskan Salmon that he proceded to marinate and grill the second night. (Kid is third generation of commercial airline pilots..his mother AND Dad been flyin for NWA-Delta for 20 years and Gampa before them). He’d jest got back from a week fishin with his Dad and uncles in Alaska and I gotta say that since we didn’t get ANY Walleyes, that Salmon was the best fish I’ve run past my old Scandanavian taste buds for a loooooong-assed time!
You’re absolutely correct on this. My problem (and I’ll admit that it is my problem) is that seeing and hearing these lies repeated over and over and over again does tend to get my back up. Further, I’m always of the mind that the best way to deal with these types of bullies is to bloody the nose, blacken the eyes and send them crying home to their mommies. On the other hand, such minds are usually already slammed shut, mores the pity.
The saying is that everyone has a price. These critters understand only one thing – getting re-elected. That takes money so they corrupt themselves for the money. I doubt that we can stop the money but we certainly can make it clear to them that they will be primaried and that the money won’t save them. We need to go right for the throat on these guys.
I understand precisely how you feel, Shotojamf.
However, stupid is a permanent condition.
It can’t be fixed.
DW
Good job, Scarecrow. Of smaller but perhaps still relevant interest is that Hillary Clinton got $6900 in contributions from them in 2008.
Since you’re clearly the expert here, can you by chance tell me how to calculate how much the monetary base needs to expand today to hit an inflation target of even just 4% (a very far mark off of ‘hyperinflation’)? Be specific.
I’m assuming you can’t; based on your statement. Unless you happen to know reputable and accurate inflation and interest rate calculation rules that I don’t. You can ask for a hint if you need one.
Look at what happened to Zimbabwe when they started printing trillions of worthless dollars for “stimulus”, Obama is doing the same thing here. The Fed will create a hyperinflated bubble. Buy Euros and gold.
In fairness, Tega Cay is an upscale residential development in South Carolina. They list the political contributions of at least some of their residents, and in 2007 Nachael Bright, an attorney for Alston and Byrd, made several contributions to Obama totalling $2300.
Obviously, compared with the $2.1 million that Daschle received over a two year period as an employee of Alston and Byrd, both Obama and Hillary’s contributions were small potatos.
This might come as a surprise to the actual Fascists, who imprisoned and killed Communists, labor leaders, teachers and other leftists. Of course, in your world, ConBri, Medicare is bankrupt when in fact it’s delivering health care for millions of elderly and is enormously popular, so I don’t expect you to take actual reality into account. The Postal Service is a fraud because it has to deliver a letter from New York City to your doorstep in Punkville North Dakota for 45 cents, Cash for Clunkers’ “problem” was that it was enormously popular. In my day, conservative meant “skeptical” — these days, it seems to mean “will believe anything Rush Limbaugh says.”
What we keep trying to tell you is that flash statements, especially those that have been frequently debunked, don’t cut much weight around here. We were talking about the housing bubble in 2005. We knew about the bubble in oil prices and knew that excess speculation was the cause. We were discussing the coming recession in the summer and fall of 2007. The NBER eventually called it nearly a year later and set its start in December 2007. We knew about Fannie and Freddie and WaMu. We knew what was going on with them and what was likely to happen. We had been predicting the meltdown through much of 2008. We knew the original TARP was a non-starter and it was a non-starter. We have been discussing the problems in financial markets and the economy for an age. And we have about the best record I know of for getting it right, not after the fact but well before. So when you come in here and start telling us that we don’t know what we are talking about all you do is make yourself look like a puffed up, talking point spouting idiot. If your record is as good as ours, lets talk. If it isn’t, back off and read. You might actually learn something.
We can’t just leave healthcare alone, ConservativeBrian! Because of massive job losses, the health care bohemoths are LOSING customers – they need a government mandate to force everyone to purchase their product. So we are close to getting a plan where the big HMOs will get to offer their products nationally, at prices they set, while avoiding stricter state regulation. The co-op “competition”, however, will be restricted to individual states.
@67
In my day, conservative meant “skeptical” — these days, it seems to mean “will believe anything Rush Limbaugh says.”
Yup,yup…
Limbaugh IS the “BIGGEST CON “of them all!
Communists and Fascists (”National SOCIALISTS”) fought eachother because they were fighting to control the left. Left wing=more government, and both the National Socialists and International Socialists (Communists) wanted a big government and hated the free market.
Yes you can. Leave it alone. Get government off our backs, the American people don’t want anymore government rammed down our throats! No more government! No more! Just stop it!
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From the Cleveland Fed: Ten myths about subprime mortgages …Jul 22, 2009 … Yuliya Demyanyk, a senior research economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, has just written an article called.
http://www.businessweek.com/the_threa…..level.html – Cached – Similar
Took the words outta my mouth…
When did you fall prey to Panglossian optimism? What did you take to get there?? May I have some???
Since you didn’t bother to answer my question, I’ll ask it again.
Since you’re clearly the expert here, can you by chance tell me how to calculate how much the monetary base needs to expand today to hit an inflation target of even just 4% (a very far mark off of ‘hyperinflation’)? Be specific.
It’s not a very complicated equation. It’s all arithmetic, unless you want to understand how it was derived, then you need to know some derivative and integral calculus. I look forward to you debunking your own statement after you’ve performed the calculation.
Oh, and the offer for a hint still stands.
Got facts to go with those ideologies?
Just for libertarians and pseudo conservatives: regulation celebration vacation.
Daschle too was surely pissed in 2004. After further review he’s not so pissed either. Especially when he looks at his bank balance and totals his net worth.
I think Matt Taibbi said it best when it comes to Daschle:
http://www.rollingstone.com/bl…..factor.php
“Resource”? Is that what they’re calling them these days? Honestly though, this blatant and brazen conduct is beyond insulting.
Bob Dole, Daschle’s partner, strongly supported Sebelius for Sec. HHS and even stood by her the podium during her confirmation week.
Obama couldn’t get Daschle confirmed. So Sebelius stepped in. Conveniently, Sebelius is supported and escorted by Daschle’s partner, Bob Dole. Yes, he’s from Kansas too, but more importantly, he’s Daschle’s partner along with Mitchell and Baker, at the Bipartisan Policy Center.
I’ve been watching Daschle during the campaign and after the election. He’s been working on this health care reform bill for more than a year. And now, IMHO, he is the de facto Sec. of HHS. Maybe it turned out to be very convenient to have this shadow Sec. of HHS who could hang around with the lobbyists while not going afoul of Obama’s “no lobbyists” promise (which was broken anyway).
We already have been told that the Senate Finance bill is the White House bill. And now there’s some evidence (as if we didn’t know already) that the Senate Finance bill is also Daschle’s bill. It must have been tricky to work this out given that Baucus and Daschle are supposedly sworn enemies. But Conrad was the go between, so I guess that’s how they did it.