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Who would be a good Secretary of Treasury under McCain? Why?

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Who would be a good Secretary of Treasury under McCain? Why?

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  1. well since niether qualifications or experience or anything matters to McCain....I think I am the person for the job he only has to meet me once too....h**l anybody could be it....


  2. Bush finally got one who is not a lap dog  and is doing a good job managing the financial crisis, so he should keep him on. If Obama wins he should too. Romney was a hedge fund manager that bought and fix companies, not a wall street person, so he would not be a good choice right now.

  3. Ron Paul, because he understands the economy.

    Will never happen, though.  McCain would be on a very strict budget.

  4. I agree that former Senator and Chairman of the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, Phil Gramm would be a solid choice for the Department of the Treasury.

  5. I'll say it first: Mitt Romney. He was a businessman and governor of a large state.

    You're getting ahead of yourself though, the election is still up in the air and even leaning Obama.

  6. George W. Bush because he has the stickiest fingers this side of the Mississippi and together they'd make a fortune...

  7. Heres where I get to pitch US made goods, Unless we wake up the foreign countries are killing us in goods shipped overseas and we keep buying there cheap goods.

    1. if an american company made goods that had poison paints they would be out of business in law suits within a year.

    2. if it breaks too soon there is no protection, even if its gauranteed.

    3 . how many of our American brothers and sisters are we putting out of work to buy cheap.?

  8. Romney...but he won't pick him. That way he can run 2012.

    Romney 2012

  9. Probably Phil Gramm. He's an economist...and he wants to stop all that whining.

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