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− | + | Radical and Controversial Appointments made by the [[Barack Obama|Obama]] administration. | |
==Ron Bloom== | ==Ron Bloom== | ||
+ | [[Image:Obama-ron-bloom.jpg|thumb|400px|from left: [[Barack Obama]], [[Ron Bloom]] and [[Lawrence Summers]]]] | ||
+ | When Presient Obama came into office, Ron bloom became an aide to Rattner at the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry. When Rattner resigned after just five months, Bloom took over as car czar. | ||
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+ | In September 2009 Bloom accepted a new position overseeing manufacturing policy for the Obama administration. | ||
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+ | Bloom said his decision to join the administration was, in part, the product of a broader sense of engagement and desire to improve the world, which he developed in his [[Habonim]] years. | ||
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+ | :''“That’s part of what I try to do in my work life...That’s one of the things that made me want to work for Obama.”''<ref>http://money.cnn.com/2009/02/25/autos/Obama_car_czar.fortune/index.htm</ref> | ||
==David Bonior== | ==David Bonior== |
Revision as of 03:23, 17 February 2010
Radical and Controversial Appointments made by the Obama administration.
Ron Bloom
When Presient Obama came into office, Ron bloom became an aide to Rattner at the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry. When Rattner resigned after just five months, Bloom took over as car czar.
In September 2009 Bloom accepted a new position overseeing manufacturing policy for the Obama administration.
Bloom said his decision to join the administration was, in part, the product of a broader sense of engagement and desire to improve the world, which he developed in his Habonim years.
- “That’s part of what I try to do in my work life...That’s one of the things that made me want to work for Obama.”[1]