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Goldman Sachs chairman and CEO Lloyd Blankfein |
Trump is expected to name Anthony Scaramucci as the new White House communications director, Axios is reporting.
Scaramucci began his career at Goldman Sachs, where he worked from 1989 to 1996 and held positions in its Investment Banking, Equities, and Private Wealth Management divisions. In 2005, Scaramucci founded SkyBridge Capital.
Scaramucci was on Trump's transition team after supporting him during the 2016 election, but he raised money for Scott Walker and Jeb Bush during the primaries.
In 2008, Scaramucci served as a fundraiser for President Barack Obama.
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UPDATE
Done: The Washington Post reports Scaramucci will become the White House communications director.
UPDATE 2
More on Scaramucci here This is What You Need to Know About Trump's Likely New Communications Director.
"The issue which has swept down the centuries and which will have to be fought sooner or later, is the people versus the Banks." - L.D. Byrne (1939)
ReplyDelete"Man will not be free until the last banker is strangled to death with the entrails of the last priest." Denis Diderot
DeleteI think the original quote is "King" and not banker, but it works better this way. eh?
"No, the national debt does not make the United States insolvent".
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The U.S. is nowhere near default and has basically unlimited power to print dollars. All of the so-called reckless money-printing from the Federal Reserve in the past seven years has done nothing to cause inflation, significantly devalue the dollar or jeopardize its value as the global reserve currency. In fact, U.S. post-crisis debt-financed stimulus has helped our economy recover much more quickly than those of European nations focusing on austerity. You do not trim deficits and reduce debt during periods of negative or slow economic growth.
ReplyDeleteAnthony Scaramucci - Entrepreneur - Influencer
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