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Jeffrey Immelt, GE CEO, To Replace Volcker On Obama's Economic Team

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/21/11 10:06 AM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

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Early Friday morning, Obama announced a significant shift for the White House economic team: the war against Wall Street greed has lost a major player, and corporate America has gained an advocate.

General Electric CEO Jeffrey Immelt will be the new head of a Council on Jobs and Competitiveness. This panel will replace Obama's Economic Recovery Advisory Board, formerly headed by Paul Volcker.

The two men have significantly different backgrounds. Immelt is a lifelong Republican and, as Bloomberg put it, "a corporate heavyweight who can help burnish Obama's pro-business credentials."

Volcker, a Democrat, was the creator of the eponymous rule in last year's financial regulation bill which was designed to limit banks' ability to use taxpayer-backed funds to make investments on their own behalf. In John Cassidy's excellent New Yorker profile, he describes Volcker's tenure in the White House as "a campaign to curb greed and speculation on Wall Street."

This news follows the appointment of Gene Sperling as the new top White House economic adviser and William Daley, a top JP Morgan executive, as the new White House chief of staff. Sperling, while he has never worked full-time in the financial sector, made millions on Wall Street in an advisory capacity even as the economy tanked. Daley, for his part, opposed Obama's consumer protection agency.

In a statement, Obama said that Immelt's mission will be to help boost up the private sector to speed up economic growth and promote competition.

"As we enter a new phase in our recovery, I have asked the new council to focus its work on finding new ways to encourage the private sector to hire and invest in American competitiveness," the President wrote.

The Washington Post characterized this move as a shift towards a focus on job creation and economic improvement:

"The council's new leadership and mission reflects the administration's shift from trying to halt the recession to broader efforts to improve the U.S. economy and create jobs."

In an Op-Ed in today's Post, Immelt outlined some of his goals. The piece is short on details but focusses in on three areas: manufacturing and export, free trade, and innovation. He writes:

"My hope is that the council will be a sounding board for ideas and a catalyst for action on jobs and competitiveness. It will include small and large businesses, labor, economists and government."

In Peter Baker's lengthy NYT feature looking at the frustration brewing inside the Obama administration's efforts to fix the economy, Baker notes: "[Obama] surely knows that if he cannot figure out in the next two years how to create jobs, he may lose his own." Now, he is changing the players.

Baker tracks the changing personell and agenda:

"The path from crisis to anemic recovery was marked by turmoil inside the White House. The economic team fractured repeatedly over philosophy (should jobs or deficits take priority?) and personality (who got to attend which meetings?), resulting in feuds that ultimately helped break it apart. The process felt like a treadmill, as one former official put it, with proposals sometimes debated for months before decisions were reached. The word commonly used by those involved is "dysfunctional," and in recent months, most of the initial team has left or made plans to leave, including Larry Summers, Christina Romer, Peter Orszag, Rahm Emanuel and Paul Volcker.

With Geithner as its anchor, a new economic team is being built around Bill Clinton-era figures like William Daley, Gene Sperling and Jack Lew, a group assembled to joust with Republicans instead of one another. Rather than responding to crises or putting into motion grand macroeconomic theories, they will focus on pushing the recovery into higher gear while at the same time figuring out how to reduce the deficit -- two goals that some see as incompatible in the short term. And along the way, they need to convince Americans that the president is focused on jobs, jobs, jobs."


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Early Friday morning, Obama announced a significant shift for the White House economic team: the war against Wall Street greed has lost a major player, and corporate America has gained an advocate. ...
Early Friday morning, Obama announced a significant shift for the White House economic team: the war against Wall Street greed has lost a major player, and corporate America has gained an advocate. ...
 
 
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10:34 PM on 01/21/2011
Why, yes, of course *facepalm*, bring in a top outsourcing CEO to figure out how to create and keep millions of jobs in America!

Brilliant!

Why didn’t anyone think of this before?

Never underestimate American ingenuity.
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07:11 PM on 01/21/2011
“Council on Jobs and Competitivenessâ€

TRANSLATION:

Council on Outsourcing and Profits
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07:05 PM on 01/21/2011
"encourage the private sector to hire and invest in American competitiveness"

Notice Obama carefully did not say "hire AMERICANS" or "American JOBS".

Slimy, two-faced, weasely doublespeak.
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06:53 PM on 01/21/2011
If I hear or read the word "competitiveness" one more time, I will scream.
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KarlaElisa
The atmosphere is Toxic
05:33 PM on 01/21/2011
An Obama supporter joins a progressive web forum. Predictable results follow.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqsd0WNl8u0

Mind you, I'm one of the fools that voted for him thinking he might actually BE different than Bush.
I still wouldn't choose McCain but man...what a let down.
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belladio
Not in the mood to suffer fools
05:56 PM on 01/21/2011
That video perfectly sums up my feelings on the matter. And it's funny as he**.
05:00 PM on 01/21/2011
The only jobs Immelt has been able to create are in China. Is this bad timing or just plain ignorance? GE just worked out a deal that will damage the American aviation industry for years to come, agreeing to hand over sensitive technology to a Chinese state run company with close connections to the PLA. GE is investing billions of dollars to shift critical American manufacturing and R&D operations to a country who's very public goal is to surpass America in technology and investment by any means necessary. Hardly the face of business I'd want having a say in how this country is being run.
04:43 PM on 01/21/2011
And the working class takes another slap in the face from this DINO President.
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belladio
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05:58 PM on 01/21/2011
A slap is better than the full on assault that a conservative administration would bring.
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IllTakeTheRedEye
Do you know what a nonemployer business is?
04:31 PM on 01/21/2011
USA out, China in
 
God help us for continuing to help a communist country like China and continuing to hurt the USA
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TheCommons
I didn't quit. You just bored me.
04:18 PM on 01/21/2011
How long before the only Democrat left in the Obama administration is the President himself? Perhaps his master plan is to run as a Republican in 2012. Those would be some interesting primaries.
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KarlaElisa
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04:14 PM on 01/21/2011
Oh good. Big Business has been so sorely under represented over the last 30 odd years.
04:05 PM on 01/21/2011
As a Democrat, I understand this appointment completely. Mr. Immelt is head of GE, which has owned NBC during the course of the Obama campaign and administration. This is just the President's way of saying thank you for all the on-air support during the nomination and election campaigns and through the first two years of his Presidency. All politicians do this, thanking their supporters with appointments to high office. Those kinds of things override things like Mr. Immelt's often-expressed belief that the economy of the world is now in the hands of the Chinese and Indians and not in the hands of this country. Perfectly understandable.
04:22 PM on 01/21/2011
The FCC just approved the sales of NBC to Comcast. I don't think things are as rosey as you think.
04:00 PM on 01/21/2011
Dear Friends,

Mr Obama has just completed another step in the process of selling out America. First GE signed an agreement to transfer all their engine technology to a Chinese run company, due to pressure from Mr Obama to help out China.

Then the leader of China visit and Mr Obama shows him our not only did Mr Obama cancel the only program that was a threat to the J20 fighter, but now is giving them the one thing they do not have Jet Engine Technology. After the meetings, the leader of China is very pleased,and Mr Obama completes the last piece of the deal putting the nead of GE in charge of his economic team, so GE will have all the inside knowledge of government policy before anybody else.

Mr Obama is neither liberal or conservative, what he does is try to ruin our country, look at Health Care, Afganistan War, Economic policy, every single thing he as done was done on purpose to hurt our country. Extending the economic policy of Mr Bush should have convinced people his intent.

Does anybody not see what is going on? Read and weep

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-01-21/ge-chinese-aviation-company-form-joint-venture.html
http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2011/01/switcharoo-multiple-engine-types-for.html
http://military.globaltimes.cn/china/2010-07/548954.html
http://defensetech.org/2010/12/31/j-20-vs-f-35-one-analysts-perspective/
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belladio
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04:01 PM on 01/21/2011
This isn't all on President Obama. The process was begun long ago.
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KarlaElisa
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04:15 PM on 01/21/2011
True. He's just another 'facilitator'. Must admit, their plan is coming along beautifully.
04:49 PM on 01/21/2011
Dear Belladio,

I agree with your statements, it is just every president it has gotten worst, the Republicans do the same stuff, but they at least do it with countries like Japan, not countries like China that poise a threat to us.
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KarlaElisa
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05:43 PM on 01/21/2011
Dear Karla,

Mr Obama is for Mr Obama and everything he does is for Mr Obama, even his first election he won, he removed every other person from the ballot.

Mr Obama does not respect the US, left or right, but he will cut any deal with anybody that gives him something.

I have said that Mr McCain would have made a bad president, but Mr Obama is maybe the only person I can think of that could get us to wish that Mr Bush could have run for a third term.

We have to get people that are not in the party to run for office, both parties give us no choices.
03:48 PM on 01/21/2011
Immelt is the guy attached to the white head of hair that you see bobbing up and down under the table at White House state dinners.
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belladio
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03:34 PM on 01/21/2011
Why don't they just slap a JPMorgan-Chase logo on our flag and be done with it already. It's quite clear the banks run our country now. I'm sick of the ruse.
04:07 PM on 01/21/2011
I think a JPMorgan-Goldman flag would be most appropriate. Since it's not like Goldman has basically never had to be responsible for it's failures since every administration bails them out.
03:31 PM on 01/21/2011
This is just another example of the phony left/right politics in Washington. The truth may be starting to reveal itself to many of the Obama supporters out there. If not, then I'll expound on it.

The big banks and global elites are always one step ahead of the real progressives who want real change. This time it's being done by their own corrupt administration. All of the communist social engineering methods are being co-opted by the global elitist bankers - and it's all being done under the banner of "hope & change." They hope you don't find out, and they are robbing all of our change.

Not only did Goldman Sachs cause the financial collapse, the people responsible now work, or have worked in the White House - giving us the phony hope and change. Tim Guitner, Larry Summers, Rahm Emanuel, Gary Gensler and Mark Patterson - who all work or have worked directly for the Bush and Obama administration. Ever wonder why we have the same Fed Reserve chairman, same Defense Secretary, etc.? Presidents change, but the banks that control them pull the real political and financial strings.

Don't be intentionally blinded by political party or the false left/right paradigm. Both political parties work for and are completely controlled by global corporations and Wall Street.
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belladio
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03:36 PM on 01/21/2011
Yep.
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KarlaElisa
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04:18 PM on 01/21/2011
"They hope you don't find out, and they are robbing all of our change." It's not funny but it's true.

Although, I'm not so certain they care if we find out. What, after all, will we do about it? Holler then go back to searching the couch for lost coins before our fav show is on TV.

What seems to set this admin apart is it IS being done in a 'in your face' kind of way. Perhaps it'll sink in just how much power we DON'T have now. We can't stop them.