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  • #16
    Re: Obama's cabinet and plans for 'the first 100 days'

    At least two of authors, Furman and Rubin are close economic advisors to Obama. A partial blueprint from The Brookings Institution?

    Path to Prosperity

    Economic Mobility, Global Economics, U.S. Economy, U.S. Economic Growth
    Roger C. Altman, Chairman, Evercore Partners
    Jason E. Bordoff, Policy Director, The Hamilton Project
    Jason Furman, Senior Fellow, Economic Studies
    Robert E. Rubin, Director & Senior Counselor, Citigroup Inc.

    Hamilton Project Discussion Paper

    November 2008 — ABSTRACT

    Today, too many Americans are not fully sharing in our nation’s prosperity. Real median wages have stagnated, income inequality has increased, and changes in the economy that have brought benefits have also brought new risks and insecurities. In response to these challenges, our nation needs to act now on three fronts. First, our nation must make the right long-term investments to promote economic growth that is both strong and sustainable. Second, it is necessary to put in place economic policies that will better achieve broad-based participation in that growth. Third, for growth to be sustainable, it is necessary to restore sound fiscal policy, moving on a multiyear path to a sustainable fiscal position. This paper elaborates on the economic challenges and the recommended policy responses. It considers the commonly held view that promoting economic growth, broad-based participation in growth, and economic security may be contradictory policy objectives, but finds instead that these objectives can be mutually reinforcing. It argues that while free markets are the cornerstone of economic growth, there is a necessary role for robust government action to support and supplement market forces and to help share the gains of growth more broadly. In an effort to advance innovative ideas about how to invest in our nation’s future prosperity and to enhance families’ economic security, The Hamilton Project has released strategy papers offering a broad vision for policy in a range of areas, as well as dozens of discussion papers on a wide variety of topics. These topics include education, health care, income security, science and technology, tax policy, climate change, energy security, infrastructure, workforce training, housing and financial markets, and poverty reduction, among others. These papers have all been written by leading scholars and grounded in real-world evidence about what works, not ideology and doctrine. This paper draws on this body of work to offer a vision for how to achieve opportunity, prosperity, and strong, broad-based economic growth.

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    • #17
      Re: Obama's cabinet and plans for 'the first 100 days'

      Reuters:

      "No Cabinet announcements this week," Stephanie Cutter, a spokeswoman for the Obama transition team, told Reuters.

      a WaPo blog:

      "There isn't a single name on that list that you've heard from President-elect Obama," Jarrett told the Trotter Group in an hour-long interview session in Washington. "There's not a single name on that list that you've heard from me, or from John Podesta or from Pete Rouse," referring to the three co-chairs of Obama's transition.

      "Or, now from Rahm Emanuel. So the five people who actually do know the names on the list, you haven't spoken to," Jarratt said. "So what I think you see in the newspaper is what everybody speculates. ... My guess is they're speculating on the people who are most commonly thought of."

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      • #18
        Re: Obama's cabinet and plans for 'the first 100 days'

        who said government cant create jobs??? http://change.gov/page/s/application

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        • #19
          Re: Obama's cabinet and plans for 'the first 100 days'

          Originally posted by tsetsefly View Post
          who said government cant create jobs??? http://change.gov/page/s/application
          yeah I saw that. There are no job listings, they are just encouraging people to apply.

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          • #20
            Re: Obama's cabinet and plans for 'the first 100 days'

            Originally posted by babbittd View Post
            yeah I saw that. There are no job listings, they are just encouraging people to apply.
            says non-career. read as... 'non-paying'

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