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[PEN-L:32858] Re: Re: Re: 'Neill goes, Bono stays



I think it can be said that Bush's money comes out of Wall Street before
oil.  His grandfather, Prescott Bush was a partner (while in the Senate)
at Brown Brothers Harriman, 59 Wall St., a commercial bank AND member of
the NYSE.  Brown Brothers Harriman was, early in its life, an
entreprenurial gang.  The Bush money (maternal as well) is Wall St. money.

Doug Henwood wrote:
Chris Burford wrote:

 But what sector of capitalism did he represent if it was not finance
capital?


Are you using this term in Hilferding's sense, as the unity of industry
and finance on the mystical model of the Holy Trinity? I don't think
things are so seamlessly joined. O'Neill came out of fairly traditional
heavy industry and always expressed hostility towards Wall Street - and
they returned the favor. They never trusted his dedication to a strong
dollar policy, one issue that divides manufacturers and financiers. Wall
Street wants a markets guy at Treasury - we'll see if they get what they
want.

Doug






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