Henry M. Paulson, Jr., or "Hank" is the current Secretary of the Treasury Department. He's a right nice kid who had some other jobs before joining The Greatest Administration Ever, including work at the Pentagon and at Goldman Sachs. Sept 14, 2008 Excerpt from Rueters, By Dan Wilchins and Glenn Somerville "One of the catalysts for this weekend's events was the stance of U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. He was strongly opposed to using government money in any deal aimed at resolving the Lehman crisis, a source familiar with his thinking reiterated on Sunday.
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| - Henry M. Paulson, Jr., or "Hank" is the current Secretary of the Treasury Department. He's a right nice kid who had some other jobs before joining The Greatest Administration Ever, including work at the Pentagon and at Goldman Sachs. Sept 14, 2008 Excerpt from Rueters, By Dan Wilchins and Glenn Somerville "One of the catalysts for this weekend's events was the stance of U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. He was strongly opposed to using government money in any deal aimed at resolving the Lehman crisis, a source familiar with his thinking reiterated on Sunday.
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| - Henry M. Paulson, Jr., or "Hank" is the current Secretary of the Treasury Department. He's a right nice kid who had some other jobs before joining The Greatest Administration Ever, including work at the Pentagon and at Goldman Sachs. Sept 14, 2008 Excerpt from Rueters, By Dan Wilchins and Glenn Somerville "One of the catalysts for this weekend's events was the stance of U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson. He was strongly opposed to using government money in any deal aimed at resolving the Lehman crisis, a source familiar with his thinking reiterated on Sunday. The lack of such government guarantees was the main reason Barclays decided to exit the negotiations to buy Lehman, according to a person familiar with the matter." Link to articlemore here: Lets give the guy credit for fighting on behalf of American taxpayers...God help us...can you imagine the pressure????
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