As I was telling you today, Paul Volcker is a legend the minds of some people, but an failure in other’s:
“Paul A. Volcker was reviled before he was revered.
President-elect Obama named the 81-year-old Volcker yesterday to head a new economic advisory panel, citing “his sound and independent judgment.” But nearly three decades ago — when Obama was still a college student — the towering 6-foot-7-inch Volcker was one of the most disliked public figures in the United States.
As Federal Reserve chairman, he took an uncompromising stance against inflation, jacking up interest rates as high as 20.5 percent. Unemployment soared to 11 percent in the most painful recession since the Great Depression. Volcker had been appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, but his tough medicine likely contributed to the Democrat’s failure to win reelection in 1980.
According to Joseph Treaster’s 2004 biography, “Paul Volcker: The Making of a Financial Legend,” angry workers who had lost their jobs flooded Volcker’s office with mementos of their plight — two-by-fours from carpenters unable to build houses; bags filled with ignition keys from car dealers stuck with unsold cars. One leading Democrat, Rep. Henry Gonzalez of Texas, called for Volcker’s impeachment. Another, Rep. Frank Annunzio of Illinois, sputtered at the cigar-smoking Volcker during a hearing: “Your course of action is wrong. It must be wrong. There isn’t anyone who says you are right.”
Republicans were no happier during Volcker’s eight-year chairmanship. While President Ronald Reagan remained silent as Volcker’s policies sent his approval ratings tumbling, White House aides were eager to remove the Fed chairman. He finally stepped down in 1987, to be replaced by Alan Greenspan.”
Change Indeed!
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retire05
November 27th, 2008 at 10:22 am
1Not to mention the pick of Janet Napalitano to head the Department of Homeland Security. I can just see it now; hoards of Obama’s Civilian Security Force handing out gift baskets as the illegals exit the Rio Grande on this side of the border. But it would make too much sense to hire someone like Rudy Guiliani to head that department. Or some other person who actually realizes the threat from radical Islam.
The MSM may call these “appointments”. I call it “calling in the markers”.
Now we have the terrorists showing their tail feathers in India. I fear this is just the first salvo fired at Obama letting him know that radical Islam is alive and well. And after days of taking to the podium (stroking his own ego) he is now unusually silent.
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