In the post below I noted that the selection of William Daley as chief of staff to the President (now... View Article
Continue readingThe revolving door shouldn’t spin again for William Daley
President Obama is likely to select former Commerce Secretary and current JPMorgan Chase executive William Daley as his next chief... View Article
Continue readingEarmark transparency unwound the omnibus
Slate’s Dave Weigel has a really interesting take on why the omnibus spending bill just stalled in the Senate: The... View Article
Continue readingVisitor Logs: Presidential CEO Meeting Not the First
The much-touted Presidential meeting with CEOs held earlier today was not the first time that President Obama has met with... View Article
Continue readingA reaction to Orszag’s Citigroup move
I think that Harold Pollack, professor at the School of Social Service Administration at the University of Chicago, sums up a lot of feelings people are having about former Office of Management and Budget director Peter Orszag's move from government to the offices of Citigroup:
With the exception of the president himself, Orszag was arguably the most important economic policymaker in the entire Obama administration. Orszag’s OMB role, his fingertip familiarity with policy, the budget process, and congressional policymakers made him central to the stimulus and health reform efforts. He was President Obama’s right hand man for much of that work, and more besides. He accumulated the ultimate rolodex of people inside and outside government, within the United States, and perhaps globally, too. Continue reading
Peter Orszag and Obama’s ethics pledge
Peter Orszag, the former star director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) during President Barack Obama's first two years, is said to be in talks to join Citigroup. According to the Financial Times, "People familiar with the situation said Mr Orszag, who left the White House team in July, was likely to be offered a position dealing with clients and top government officials rather than running a business." If Orszag were to take such a position it would likely be complicated by an Executive Order signed by President Obama on his first full day in office.
Continue readingMcConnell endorses earmark moratorium
Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell, after stating his support for earmarks, has come out to back a moratorium on earmarks... View Article
Continue readingBuilding a Better Partnership for Open Government: Right Here
President Obama recently attended an Expo on Democracy and Open Government on his trip to India and announced the creation... View Article
Continue readingPoligrafting the News: Tech CEOs and the Obama Administration
Politico has an excellent round-up of the many Silicon Valley executives who orbit around the White House giving advice on... View Article
Continue readingRahm Emanuel’s White House visitor trail
Today we learned what we knew all week: White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is leaving the White House... View Article
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