Thursday, February 14, 2013

Meet The $5 Billion Highway Only Cronyism Could Build

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Kashkari for Congress.
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Kashkari The TARP Czar Fails At Fund Management, Now Wants To Run For Congress
Launches Website For Political Career - NeelKashkari.com
Neel T. Kashkari, who was the initial overseer of the Treasury Department’s bank bailout program, told The Wall Street Journal on Wednesday that he was planning to leave his post at Pimco to weigh running for office. In a statement, he confirmed those plans.
“As much as I have enjoyed my time at Pimco, I feel an obligation and a desire to serve my community through public service,” Mr. Kashkari said in the statement. “My time at the Department of the Treasury was the most rewarding professional experience of my life and I want to find ways to continue to serve my fellow citizens in some capacity.”  Staying true to his roots, he would run as a Republican — even in overwhelmingly Democratic California.
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Morning links.
Meet The $5 Billion Highway Only Cronyism Could Build
A Farewell To Sanity: Proposal To Expand Fed's Balance Sheet From $3T To $33 Trillion
Bloomberg Summary Of Obama's SOTU Speech
Bloomberg Summary Of GOP Response From Marco Rubio
DEJA LIBOR - Deutsche Bank Suspends Traders Over Euribor Manipulation
Entrepreneur Got Away With Dumping 100 Tons Of Iron Dust In Ocean
Reagan' s Home Could Become A Parking Lot For Obama's Library
Another Pay Cut For Morgan Stanley CEO
Fed's Evans Says QE Is 'Energy Bar' For The Economy - MarketWatch
Can You Fight Poverty In Africa With A Five-Star Hotel? - ProPublica Investigation
Apple CEO Talks About David Einhorn Lawsuit
Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein Defends Aborted Plan To Dodge Taxes On Bonus
Former NYC Prosecutor Busted for Felony Marijuana Sales
Unraveling the Freddie-Fannie Tangle - ProPublica
How Green Was My Bankruptcy? U. S. Army Edition | Watts Up With That
Banks Should Try To Beat Sweden’s 12% Minimum - Bloomberg
Too Big To Fail, Too Rich To Jail: HSBC, Reddit's Aaron Swartz And The Rule Of Law
Hacktivism: Civil Disobedience Or Cyber Crime? - ProPublica
World Bank Ready To Support Troubled Vietnam Banks - Bloomberg
Apple At Cheapest Since 2000 Signals Buy To Fund Managers - Bloomberg
Apple Said to Have Team Of 100 Designers Developing iWatch Computer
Corrupt Chinese Politicians Are Buying Billions In U.S. Real Estate | Zero Hedge
Wells Fargo Sued By German Compnay For $160 Million In CDO Fraud
Withdrawn: $114 Billion From Big U.S. Banks This Month - And No One Knows Why
POLL: 25% Say God Influences Sporting Events

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