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Yellin's Mission: Restore Economy
2020-12-03
The headline above is from Wednesday's Dallas Morning News, "from wire reports".
[Ay-Pee] With unemployment still high and the pandemic threatening yet another economic slump, President-elect Joe Biden is assembling a team of liberal advisers who have long focused on the nation’s workers and government efforts to address economic inequality.
Restore the crushed Trumpian economy by addressing inequality. How progressive!
Janet Yellen, announced Monday as Biden’s nominee for treasury secretary, served as chair of the Federal Reserve from 2014 to 2018, when she placed a greater emphasis than previous Fed chairs on maximizing employment and less focus on price inflation. Biden also named Cecilia Rouse as chair of his Council of Economic Advisers, and Heather Boushey and Jared Bernstein as members of the council.
Sounds like Yellin is more about jobs and the rest of the progressive team is going to resolve inequality.
All are outspoken supporters of more government stimulus spending to boost growth, a major issue with the coronavirus pandemic cramping the U.S. economy.
There are some signs the dreaded second wave is peaking, and the vaccine is just around the corner. Too bad Nancy delayed the pre-election stimulus.
Those choices "signal the desire of the Biden administration to take the CEA in a direction that really centers on working people and raising wages," said Heidi Shierholz, senior economist at the Economic Policy Institute and former Labor Department chief economist during the Obama administration.
Raising wages until they are all equality-balanced. But more importantly --
Biden’s nominees are also a more personally diverse group than those of previous presidents.

Yellen, if confirmed by the Senate, would be the first woman to serve as treasury secretary, after breaking ground as the first woman to chair the Fed. Rouse would be the first Black woman to lead the CEA in its 74 years of existence. And Neera Tanden, Biden’s pick for director of the Office of Management and Budget, would be the first South Asian American in that job.

Biden also selected Wally Adeyemo to be Yellen’s deputy, which would make him the first Black deputy treasury secretary. Rouse, Tanden and Adeyemo will all require Senate confirmation, and Tanden in particular is already drawing heavy Republican criticism.

A spokesman for GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas tweeted that Tanden "stands zero chance of being confirmed" as budget director, citing "an an endless stream of disparaging comments about" Republican senators.
Thin-skinned elephants! They can dish it out but not take it!

Related: NY Post thoughts on Tanden's views
Posted by:Bobby

#4  You can't restore the economy if the country is in lock down as China Joe promised.
Posted by: Ulavirong Omeager2818   2020-12-03 09:31  

#3  The usual AP-D Democrat cheerleading. Yellen who now must be close to 70 has never spent full time at a job outside of government and academe (U. of California, Berkeley).
Posted by: b   2020-12-03 09:12  

#2  you can't restore the economy if they mess up fracking

you can't restore the economy if they start taxing soda and carbon

you can't restore the economy by virtue signaling, but having seminars preaching leftist garbage
Posted by: Lord Garth   2020-12-03 08:32  

#1  America's mission: restore democracy.
Depose the puppet asshole and his rainbow warriors
Posted by: Hupogum Gluper9465   2020-12-03 00:33  

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