Dylan Ratigan Asks for Some Transparency
Posted by Larry Doyle on June 22nd, 2009 5:04 PM |
Credit to Nathan Martin, a contributing author at Wall Street Pit, for highlighting this engagement between Dylan Ratigan and Christina Romer, Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama administration.
To be perfectly frank, our general media has inured us to softball questions for our political and financial establishment. To that end, financial blogs are carrying the real weight of the day in terms of investigative journalism and critical questioning.
Against that backdrop, Mr. Ratigan’s questioning of Ms. Romer about the lack of transparency and integrity of Wall Street lobbyists’ engagement with Washington is particularly appreciated if only because it happens so infrequently,if at all.
For those interested in this topic, I resubmit:
1. A Real Regulatory Review: Sense on Cents Interview with Bill Singer
2. Future Financial Regulation: Not a Question of Sufficiency, But of Transparency and Integrity
3. How Wall Street Bought Washington
LD
Stay the course . . . we will continue to fight the good fight in airing the issues surrounding this topic!!
LD
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