Tuesday, December 15, 2009

WALL STREET CEO'S MISS WHITE HOUSE MEETING


"That's right Mr. President. I am deeply disappointed I could not attend your "Fat Cat" banker reaming session in person. But I have asked my assistant Con-nie to fax you some of my ideas on how we can help with the jobless recovery."

NYT DEALBOOK--"President Obama didn’t exactly look thrilled as he stared at the Polycom speakerphone in front of him. “Well, I appreciate you guys calling in,” he began the meeting at the White House with Wall Street’s top brass on Monday.

He was, of course, referring to the three conspicuously absent attendees who were being piped in by telephone: Lloyd C. Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs; John J. Mack, chairman of Morgan Stanley; and Richard D. Parsons, chairman of Citigroup.

Their excuse? “Inclement weather,” according to the White House. More precisely, fog delayed flights into Reagan National Airport. (In the “no good deed goes unpunished” category, the absent bankers were at least self-aware enough to try to fly commercial.)

That awkward moment on speakerphone in the White House, for better or worse, spoke volumes about how the balance of power between Wall Street and Washington has shifted again, back in Wall Street’s favor."




2 comments:

  1. I love that last image and would like to send it to the bank CEOs and their enablers. The rest of the post, not really.

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