Two Take-No-Prisoners Progressives To Help Oversee the Bailout

by: David Sirota

Sat Nov 15, 2008 at 18:00


This is really great news:

Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) on Friday named their three members of a five-person oversight panel that will monitor Treasury's Wall Street rescue plan and regularly report back to Congress...Reid appointed Elizabeth Warren of Harvard Law School. And the two leaders jointly appointed Damon Silvers, AFL-CIO Associate General Counsel.

Warren is one of the true heroes of the progressive movement, especially on financial oversight issues that are so often forgotten. In In These Times' big cover story on progressive candidates for an Obama Cabinet, I suggested her as the Treasury Secretary so she would be in a position not just to oversee this program - but to run it.

Silvers is also a real pro. I've been in a few meetings with him and he's exactly the right combination of progressive and badass that will be perfect for this appointment.

David Sirota :: Two Take-No-Prisoners Progressives To Help Oversee the Bailout

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Who are McConnell and Boehner likely to pick? (0.00 / 0)


"exactly the right combination of progressive and badass" (4.00 / 1)
And that's exactly the kind of liberal that makes the wing nuts pee their pants. We need many, many more of that kind in leadership positions.

no 'Reid and Pelosi suck' comments on this one? (4.00 / 1)
That will be a first.  

Reid & Pelosi (0.00 / 0)
suck!

But have managed not to f**k this one up at least. Maybe the president-elect is already flexing his muscles.


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They suck.. (0.00 / 0)
A little late isn't it to be picking people who will oversee something after a giant chunk of the money has already been given out?

I think we all know what will be in the reports, and congress (Reid and Pelosi) probably won't be able to do anything about it while Bush is still in office.  

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