Timothy Geithner Confirmed As Treasury Secretary

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LAURIE KELLMAN | January 26, 2009 10:16 PM EST | AP

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Vice President Joe Biden swears-in Timothy Geithner, right, as Treasury Secretary at the Treasury Department Monday, Jan. 26, 2009, in Washington, as his wife, Carole Geithner holds the Bible. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

WASHINGTON — New York Federal Reserve Bank President Timothy Geithner won confirmation Monday as President Barack Obama's treasury secretary despite personal tax lapses that turned more than a third of the Senate against him. Obama immediately put him to work fixing an economy in "dangerous jeopardy."

"We can't waste a day," Obama said, standing beside Geithner as he was sworn into office by Vice President Joe Biden.

The Senate voted 60-34 to put Geithner in charge of the administration's economic team as it races to halt the worst financial slide in generations. The swearing-in followed less than an hour later, the administration seeking to emphasize that it was wasting no time in trying to address the financial crisis.

Obama said there had been a "devastating loss in trust and confidence" in the U.S. economy.

In his remarks, Geithner said the new administration would work first to stabilize the financial system and get the economy growing again and then would move to reform the system.

"We are at a point of maximum challenge for our economy and our country," Geithner said to a standing-room only audience in Treasury Department's ornate Cash Room. On hand were Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and former Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers, now director of Obama's National Economic Council.

Referring to Geithner's tax problems, White House spokesman Robert Gibbs said Geithner had made amends _ he has paid the taxes and penalties _ and possessed the talent needed to steer the nation out of the crisis.

Geithner, 47, served as undersecretary of the treasury for international affairs during the Clinton administration. As president of the New York Federal Reserve Bank, he's been a key player in the government's response to collapsing financial institutions and the housing and credit markets since last summer.

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The ambivalence dogging lawmakers was reflected in the fact that a third of the chamber voted against Geithner, in large part because of his failure to pay all his taxes on income received from the International Monetary Fund in 2001 and in three subsequent years.

Ten Republicans overlooked that matter and voted for confirmation. One Republican, Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania, told reporters earlier in the day that he would vote yes, only to change his mind and vote no.

Three Democrats and one independent voted against Geithner's confirmation, including Sen. Robert C. Byrd, D-W.Va., the longest-serving senator in history.

"Had he not been nominated for treasury secretary, it's doubtful that he would have ever paid these taxes," Byrd said in a statement.

For the prevailing majority, the real reason for Geithner's likely confirmation appears to be less a matter of bipartisan cooperation than political survival. Lawmakers of all stripes are eager to set the economy in the right direction long before voters judge their progress in the 2010 midterm elections.

"People make mistakes and commit oversights," said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah. "Even the most intelligent and gifted _ two adjectives that certainly apply to Mr. Geithner _ make errors in their financial dealings."

Even so, not everyone was convinced that the need for a speedy confirmation should trump concerns about the candidate. Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, didn't buy Geithner's contention that he skipped paying some taxes because he was confused by the complexities of the tax code.

"They were described by the nominee himself as 'careless mistakes,'" Collins said in prepared remarks. "It has become clear to me that this is not merely a matter of complexity leading to mistakes, but of inexcusable negligence."

Sen. Mike Enzi, R-Wyo., agreed and noted that his is one of the few voices of dissent.

"Nominees for positions that do not oversee tax reporting and collection have been forced to withdraw their nomination for more minor offenses. They have been ridden out of town on a verbal rail," Enzi told the Senate. "The fact that we're in a global economic crisis is not a reason to overlook these errors."

"The Senate," he scolded, "is not supposed to be a group of 'yes' men."

It wasn't. Democratic Sen. Tom Harkin of Iowa lined up against the nominee, asking how someone of Geithner's "financial sophistication" could innocently not pay the taxes and then head up the agency that oversees the IRS.

"How can Mr. Geithner speak with any credibility or authority?" Harkin said.

Specter earlier in the day had told WHP radio in Harrisburg, Pa., that he planned to vote for confirmation, only to change his mind and vote no later in the evening.

"I'm prepared to back Obama on this issue," Specter had said in the interview. "The economic situation is so tense right now and I don't want see us go back to square one and wait several weeks or longer for the process to bring in a new treasury secretary."

The 10 Republicans who voted yes were Sens. Bob Corker of Tennessee, John Cornyn of Texas, Mike Crapo of Idaho, John Ensign of Nevada, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, Hatch of Utah, Richard Shelby of Alabama, Olympia Snowe of Maine and George Voinovich of Ohio.

The Democrats voting no were Sens. Byrd, Russell Feingold of Wisconsin and Harkin of Iowa. Also voting no was Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., who caucuses with Democrats.

Sens. Kit Bond, R-Mo., Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass. and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., were absent. Senate seats representing Minnesota and New York are vacant.

The Senate Finance Committee approved Geithner's confirmation in an 18-5 vote last week.

WASHINGTON — New York Federal Reserve Bank President Timothy Geithner won confirmation Monday as President Barack Obama's treasury secretary despite personal tax lapses that turned more than a t...
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Sec. Giethner and President Obama have so so so much to fix. The bush preidency has put us in this problem.

thank god we have two smart people. lets support and stop being so cynical.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 AM on 01/27/2009
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Mr,. Geithner played a role in the financial collapse as well... read my post below

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 01/27/2009
- swo68 I'm a Fan of swo68 14 fans permalink

It's nice to see the old crooks being replace with new crooks.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 AM on 01/27/2009
- Melissa I'm a Fan of Melissa 24 fans permalink

This is a terrible, terrible choice. Watch more money go down the drain!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 AM on 01/27/2009
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Its the generational shift in Wall Street greed. Tim Geithner protege ascends to leadership, and buinsess as usual continues, with the new innovative being obscene corporate bonuses guaranteed by the taxpayer. A new fox for the Treasury hen house. Everyone feel better?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:38 AM on 01/27/2009
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i want to carry some weight.
what can i do?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 01/27/2009

Pay your taxs and if you choose, not to pay, do not make it look like an "Honest Mistake" That- is insulting to your fellow tax payers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 AM on 01/27/2009
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i see a very good person and this person is barack obama.
the weight on barack obama's shoulders is heavy.
how can we make the burden easier?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 AM on 01/27/2009
- Ramirez I'm a Fan of Ramirez 271 fans permalink
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Pay your taxes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:58 AM on 01/27/2009
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Give him honest feedback to offset what he is hearing from the self-serving Clinton cronies that surround him.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:40 AM on 01/27/2009
- abby4ever I'm a Fan of abby4ever 249 fans permalink
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If there is anyone who wants to hear both sides, it's Obama. Not to worry: I imagine he has gotten plenty of feedback on every issue he has so far addressed.­..and on every appointment he has made.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:22 AM on 01/27/2009
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I support the pick of Mr. Geithner because I think he has the faculties and the experience to do a good job.. if not for the tax issue, he might have had near unanimous bipartisan support. However, I feel there is one more pertinent critique to mention: Mr. Geithner's tenure as chief of the NY Fed during the financial meltdown, in particular his supervisory role over the Citigroup debacle. According to the Times, "records shows that the New York Fed, in a key period, relaxed oversight as Citigroup went on a risky spree"

"In 2006, Citigroup’s issuances of collateralized debt obligations – securities in which mortgages and other debts are bundled and sold based on risk – grew to $40.9 billion, more than double the prior year. The number of subprime mortgages originated by Citigroup rose 85 percent that year, while other top originators had begun reducing subprime output"

"Citigroup capital ratio dipped to 7.12, well below peers like JP Morgan Chase, at 8.44 percent, or Bank of New York Mellon, at 9.32 percent. In general, the NY Fed and the Federal Reserve allow the use of hybrid capital but apply limits and ask firms to obtain prior approval. In 2007, Citigroup exceeded the limit, the only bank among its peers to do so"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:45 AM on 01/27/2009
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Robert Rubin was Geithner boss at the US Treasury when the de-regulation of the Financial industury was developed. He went to the NY Fed as a reward. Was lack of oversight of Rubin's irresponsible restructuring of Citigroup quid pro quo? Geithner should never have been confirmed.

The Democratic Congess is looking the other way, just like the Republican Congress looked the other way because they are woened by Wall Street. The unpecedented CORPORATE WELFARE will continue, not to save the economy but to save the fortunes of the rich and powerful while average joes lose jobs, retirement and homes. Its a BIPARTISAN scheme.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:46 AM on 01/27/2009
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Who didn't mess up in the financial sector?

I'm not being contrarian I'm just stating fact. Sure some pundits and columnists say they knew this would happen but not when the laws were made and policies were created. Everyone just expected the economy to grow like it had in the past and home values would grow.

The real problem is that the fundamentals of the economy have been bad for a long long time since we were losing our manufacturing base and then out sourcing service jobs was the final straw.

A collapse was inevitable at some point since the economy has been slowly deteriorating it's most lucrative middle class jobs within the manufacturing base for half of the period from WWII until now.

I worked as a chemist serving the paper industry for over 20 years and just saw that industry get smaller and more concentrated in a big oligarchy which squeezed all the profits from the industry through bidding down everything from raw materials to labor.

What people have not talked about at all during this collapse is the consolidation of corporations that have stifled diversity and limited competition among businesses in major industries. These oligarchies in almost every manufacturing sector and many other business sectors squeezed wages by creating more and more human resource surpluses through consolidating common functions. Worse yet they did not make us more globally competitive because of higher and higher health care costs and executive compensation.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:59 AM on 01/27/2009
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I have no idea whether this guy is a good guy or a bad guy

or if we can even make those distinctions anymore

in a world of grey

but I sincerely hope that he is successful in every aspect of his job duties

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:44 AM on 01/27/2009
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amen to that...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:17 AM on 01/27/2009
- partyofone I'm a Fan of partyofone 45 fans permalink

Define success? Paulason was successful in assuring that Wall Street got its 2008 bonuses, paid by taxpayers. Geithner will do the same for 2009 and beyond. Its a scheme.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:47 AM on 01/27/2009
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Well, I fully support Obama, but I must admit, I was with Geitner until he blamed his tax foul-up on a Turbo-Tax program. My first thought was that I would have kept that little tidbit to myself. Why in the world would an incoming Treasury Secretary need Turbo Tax...even I did not need Turbo Tax until I got my own business. Just saying....­LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 AM on 01/27/2009
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Maybe he had something to hide.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:17 AM on 01/27/2009
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He did NOT blame it on Turbo Tax at all. Did you listen to the hearing? He took full responsibility while answering the question of which program he used.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:11 AM on 01/27/2009

. With unemployment starting to snowball, expect real estate prices to be another 25-30% lower in 18 months. The ARM (adjustable rate mortgage) wave is just starting to reset and a massive amounts of unsold inventory is building. For example, in SF's South of Market area there are currently thousands of unsold new high priced little condos, meanwhile the developers are finishing up thousands more of these highly overpriced units to add to an already glutted and stagnant market. There are are very few buyers; supply and demand will take effect. Expect prices to plunge further, not rise, over the next several years.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:57 AM on 01/27/2009
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Osama ben Ladin promised the economic downfall of American.
This is a hell of a start..

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:42 AM on 01/27/2009

Voting against the Obama machine is not the strategy Sen. Collins ...you get a mulligan ...don't mess up again on the stimulus bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:15 AM on 01/27/2009
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If the situation was not so dire, I'm sure Geithner would have faced a much tougher confirmation.

To say the least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:12 AM on 01/27/2009

Geithner looks nice. I'm sure it was all just a misunderstanding.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:52 PM on 01/26/2009

He all Beaver Cleaver lookin.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 01/27/2009
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 01/26/2009
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Bush:" I hate Keynesians, because O bama's father was born there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:48 PM on 01/26/2009

LOL

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:29 AM on 01/27/2009
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You forgot to add "Hahe..Hah­e..Hahe.." at the end like John Stewart imitates Bush's laughing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:55 AM on 01/27/2009
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So nice to once again have a President who speaks English.

Did you ever notice that W is the only member of that family to have that mangled Tesax twang?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:46 PM on 01/26/2009
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