By Terry Connelly We now officially have the Republican nominee for the presidency of the United States. Among his most prominent campaign promises is a vow to replace the current chairman of the Federal Reserve Board, Ben Bernanke. Ironically, Bernanke was the chief economic advisor to the most recent Republican President, George W. Bush. In a further irony, the very morning after Mitt Romney's acceptance speech at the conclusion of the Republican convention, Chairman Bernanke himself will deliver his own annual speech at the Jackson Hole Conference sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, which has frequently served the Chairman as the venue for major policy debates and announcements.
Anmerkung: die Republiker sind weniger gut zu sprechen auf Bernanke, da sich der ja in der Ära Obama zum Shooting Star gemacht hat und dem möglicherweise zukünftigen Mormonenprinzenpräsidenten Romney Glanz und Glitter wegnehmen würde. |