Larry Summers to resign after the midterm election
It is being reported here that Barack Obama’s top economic adviser–Larry Summers–will step down after the midterm elections. Larry Summers will be the second member of Barack Obama’s economic team to step down after it was learned not too long ago that Christina Romer was stepping down.
The Obama regime is claiming that Larry Summers’s resignation was voluntary and that these two resignations do not signal a shake up of his economic team.
But with the failure of the stimulus package, public anger at the Wall Street and auto manufacturer bailouts, exploding federal deficits, and the unemployment rate doubling under his leadership, one has to wonder if a desperate Barack Obama is throwing his economic team under the bus in an attempt to show the American people that he is going to hold people in his economic team accountable this close to an election in the hopes that the American people will give Democrats another chance.
Barack Obama has faced growing angst with the voters in regard to the economy as the American people wake up to the fact that this man does not have any economic prowess whatsoever. It seems only natural that somebody has to take the fall for Barack Obama’s failed policies and we know that Barack Obama is never going to admit that he has failed–if not directly, than indirectly by naming incompetent people as his advisors–the American people, and now both Larry Summers and Christina Romer have resigned.
Coincidence, I think not! We can only hope that tax cheat Timothy Geithner is next!

The whole lot of tax cheats should resign.
Privacy laws prevent release of individual tax delinquents’ names. But we do know that as of the end of 2009, 41 people inside Obama’s very own White House owe the government they’re allegedly running a total of $831,055 in back taxes. That would cover a lot of special chocolate desserts in the White House Mess.
In the House of Representatives, 421 people owe a total $6,524,892. In the Senate, 217 owe $2,774,836. In the IRS’ parent department, Treasury, 1,204 owe $7,670,814. At the Labor Department, where Secretary Hilda Solis’ husband had some back-tax problems before her confirmation, 463 owe $7,481,463. Eighty-one workers for the Federal Reserve System’s board of governors owe $1,076,733.
Over at the Justice Department, which is so busy enforcing other laws and suing Arizona, 1,971 employees still owe $14,350,152 in overdue taxes.
Then, we come to the Department of Homeland Security, which is run by Janet Napolitano.
Within that department, there reside 4,856 people who owe the tax agency a whopping total of $37,012,174.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2010/09/congress-taxes-irs.html
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