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It's only a rumor, but these things have a way of portending reality. Turbo Tax Timmy makes no secret of his desire to crawl back under his rock on Wall Street, and now that the debt ceiling deal is done he might just find himself walking the plank to atone for the Administration's failed economic recovery.
But, who will Barry tap to replace him? More and more one name keeps popping up — Jon Corzine.
Because nobody knows more about ruining an economy and screwing over hard working taxpayers than our former governor! He was so gosh-darned good at it here in New Jersey!
I can only think of one man who could do a worse job at Treasury than Tim Geithner has done.
Yup, Jon Corzine. Which, of course, is precisely why he's a shoo-in.
Posted at 14:32 by Chris Wysocki
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