Robert Rubin is mentioned in this article.
WASHINGTON, March 12 — Senior Bush administration officials began a series of high-level discussions on Monday with top executives from Wall Street, corporations and the major accounting firms. Many of the executives have urged the rollback of laws passed in the wake of the Enron and WorldCom scandals as well as limits to liability from government and shareholder lawsuits.
More:
Tuesday’s public sessions will be led by Mr. Paulson and Christopher Cox, the chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission. A series of private sessions aimed at developing the administration’s formal policies on regulation, the accounting industry and corporate governance will be led by others.
The participants will include the chief executives of J. P. Morgan Chase, General Electric, Charles Schwab and the New York Stock Exchange; Michael R. Bloomberg, the mayor of New York; Ann Yerger, executive director of the Council of Institutional Investors; and a number of former top officials including Robert E. Rubin, Treasury secretary in the Clinton administration; Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chairman; and Arthur Levitt Jr., Mr. Clinton’s S.E.C. chairman.
Meeting to deregulateShort summary...they want to deregulate, even from the items passed after Enron. They say they have learned their lesson.
Here is what concerns me. Rubin is free trade, but no one from the unions or labor was invited to share the floor with him.
Rubin gets the floor to himself to coach Freshmen Dems on the economy...no labor invited.When labor officials heard about this, they asked to be included since they have very different ideas about what Democrats need to do in behalf of struggling workers and middle-class families. Pelosi decided against it. This session, her spokesman explains, is only about "fiscal responsibility," not globalization and trade not the deterioration of wages and disappearing jobs. Yet those subjects are sure to come up for discussion. Rubin gets to preach his "free trade" dogma with no one present to rebut his facts and theories.
They were not included. I am getting an uncomfortable feeling this week that unless we fight hard, it is business as usual. I want to be wrong.