So far I have not seen much to believe that Tim
Geithner's ability to transform the economy trounces his inability to correctly calculate his taxes. When you go in front of the nation for a speech on a plan to solve the bank and housing crises, you should be clear in what you want to do. The last time
Geithner made a speech, the nation saw a tremendous loss in the stock market and decreased in their confidence that
Geithner was the right man to lead us out of this economic rut. The next time
Geithner speaks, he should keep in mind what he did wrong and focus on inspiring citizens to invest rather than causing them to fear for the worst.
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