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Thursday
Nov202008

Paulson Trying To Rewrite His Own History

Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson spoke at the Reagan Library this afternoon, and judging by the speech, it appears as though Mr. Paulson is embarking on a PR campaign to rewrite the history of his handling of the credit crisis.  One line that stood out was when he said, "By pro-actively addressing the problems we saw coming..." 


Judging by excerpts of prior comments the Treasury Secretary made during 2007, if Mr. Paulson saw the problems coming, he wasn't telling anybody.


Marketwatch 3/13/07: Paulson also said the fallout in subprime mortgages is "going to be painful to some lenders, but it is largely contained."


Reuters 4/20/07: "I don't see (subprime mortgage market troubles) imposing a serious problem. I think it's going to be largely contained."


Bloomberg 5/22/07: Paulson, also speaking to CNBC, said the housing slump was ``largely contained'' and that market's correction was mostly ``behind us.''


Bloomberg 6/20/07: Subprime fallout ``will not affect the economy overall.''


Forbes 7/27/07: Appearing on CNBC with other members of the Bush administration's economic team, he again said mortgage industry problems would be 'largely contained.'


Boston.com 8/1/07: Paulson added that he did not see anything that caused him to reconsider his view that the economic damage from the housing correction was "largely contained."


Another classic line from today was, "As I assess our current situation, I believe we have taken the necessary steps to prevent a financial collapse."  Mr. Paulson, what is it going to take for you to consider this a financial collapse? 


Given that the extent of the credit crisis was underestimated by almost everyone, you can give Paulson somewhat of a pass for missing it.  But to try and rewrite history through speeches even while the credit crisis is still playing out is inexcusable.


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Reader Comments (4)

Sounds like a complete Bush economic doctrine.

You are on your own regardless of full of f&#^$*&ing lies we throw at ya.
November 20, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterjsp9999
Keep up the bashing. I know you guys do not engage in such posts normally, but you know what, you have to call a spade, a spade. I firmly believe that the lack of leadership from him has allowed this to become the situation that it is. His legacy is right where it belongs...in the garbage.
November 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterSheldon
His name is Hank Paulson......... His name is Hank Paulson..........His name is Hank Paulson
November 20, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMike M
Actually Mike, if you reach in your wallet and pull out any recent dollar bill (or five, ten, or twenty) you will see that his name is Henry M. Paulson. Hank is short for Henry.
November 21, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterPaul Hickey

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