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a completely inoffensive name
08-21-2009, 00:36
On the website, Digg.com they have a "Digg Dialogg" where people submit the questions and then vote up and down which ones they like and dislike. This next one is Secretary of the Treasury Timothy Geithner. They now have finished the question voting and submission period and all the top ten questions chosen seem to be more hard hitting then any news station since the Obama administration started.

Here is the link which shows the questions that he will be asked:
http://digg.com/dialogg/Timothy_Geithner_1

I would like to see the org discuss on whether or not you A. agree these are questions that should be asked, B. whether or not any good answers will be provided as well as C. your opinion on the matters relating to any of the questions being asked. For me: A. Yes B. No, and C. way too long to type in this OP.

KukriKhan
08-21-2009, 13:31
The Top 10 questions are leading and/or accusatory, so he won't answer any of them directly. For some of the questions, his answer could lead to his incarceration.

I like one question that didn't get voted into the top 10:


How much debt do you think the United States Federal Government can issue before the Chinese stop buying it?

He'll never answer that, but I bet he actually has a number in mind.

a completely inoffensive name
08-22-2009, 12:28
Wow, like 58 views but only two posts.

CountArach
08-22-2009, 14:30
I have to say - most of those questions don't seem at all to do with his economic views... but rather personal scandals. I do agree that these questions should be looked into - but surely his economic views matter more? I think 2, 4, 5, 10 and to an extent 9 fit into this personal attack category. So utterly pointless.

Veho Nex
08-23-2009, 16:16
I would never trust that guy with my money, just based on his picture. I have no idea what he has done though.

a completely inoffensive name
08-25-2009, 13:23
The interview is now up if anyone wants to see it, I just saw it myself.