Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Obama administration official shows his globalist view

As President Obama heads to the G20 summit in London, we get this from the AP:

"For the first time, there’s a recognition that major emerging markets and developing countries have a critical role at the table," said Mike Froman, a White House international economic adviser.

But will that mean action to stop a global downward spiral?

Mr. Froman acknowledged that there have been few examples of international gains in times of crisis. "The depression was made ’great’ by the lack of cooperation," he said, noting that nations like to keep control over their own fiscal and monetary policies.


Well isn't that just a shame! Nations, including America, like to keep control over their own fiscal and monetary policies.

Mr. Froman even suggests that America heads to the G20 and the world should expect America to be uncooperative. Is he trying to place America in a good light? Doesn't sound it to me.

I suggest President Obama add Mike Froman to the list of "people to be sacked," along with Bernanke, Geithner and Summers. Sorry Mr. Froman, I don't want America's fiscal and monetary policies governed by these guys:



I prefer having the ability to throw the bums out!

Tim White

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