January 1, 20214 min read, 715 words
Published: January 1, 2021 | 4 min read, 715 words
Yellen and other Biden Cabinet nominees reveal earning large amounts in financial disclosures that could complicate their relationships with progressives.Treasury secretary nominee Janet Yellen speaks during an event to name President-elect Joe Biden’s economic team in Wilmington...
CRITIC REVIEWS
Investigative
January 7, 2021
Of only nominal interest. Mainly because the headlined issue is one with a long and sordid history among denizens, past, present, and undoubtedly future, of our nation's capital. Put plainly, this piece is boring and the information it provides, while fairly comprehensive, is not truly actionable. It may be of interest for those whom the concept of cashing-in on government service is new to. But for grizzled veterans of the arduous task of observing the private and political machinations of our supposed betters this is old hat. Read it if you want but if you do you won't be any better informed in any real sense. My advice is to skip it entirely.
January 7, 2021
PUBLIC REVIEWS
Investigative
January 17, 2021
This is a good, balanced investigation into future Treasury Secretary Janet Helen’s Wall Street connections and significant speaking fees.
January 17, 2021