Larry Summers Possible Successor for Fed Chairman?

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  1. House

    House Well-Known Member Silver Stacker

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    Printmaster General BernanQE will be stepping down in a few months. Janet Yellen was expected to take over the role but now there's talk that Larry Summers is in the running. Seems like the perfect clown to run the circus;

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    He sounds like the perfect guy for the job! ;)
     
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    Oh dear!
     
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    "What? So you can drone me?!"
    Seriously folks do you really expect anything other than another fox to guard the henhouse?

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    Don't forget Janet Yellen, who is the current Vice Chair of the Fed. Let's take a look at the two nominees and discuss whether anything will change.

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    It's my opinion that we will see nothing but the same old printing into oblivion.
     
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    Odds for Summers to win have almost tripled in the last few days. Apparently he's at 66.6% to succeed Printmaster General Bernanke

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