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In reply to the discussion: Guess who works for Phil Gramm at UBS? [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)22. George W Bush also works at UBS
Jeb Bush's Administration Steered Florida Pension Money to George W. Bushs Fundraisers
By Andrew Perez, David Sirota, Matthew Cunningham-Cook
International Business Times, April 14 2015 10:40 AM EDT
Four years before the financial collapse, Goldman Sachs executive George Herbert Walker IV had much to be thankful for. "I've been fortunate to be a small part of teams leading U.S. restructurings, European privatizations, global pension management and now hedge fund and private equity investing, he said in the annual report of a banking colossus that would soon be known as the great vampire squid of Wall Street.
The world, said Walker, just keeps getting more interesting."
As the head of Goldman Sachs alternative investment unit, Walkers ebullience was understandable. At the same time he was raising $100,000 for his cousin George W. Bushs successful presidential re-election effort, the administration of another cousin, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, returned the family favor, delivering $150 million of Florida pension money to an alternative investment fund run by Walkers firm. Like other executives whose companies received Florida pension money, Walker is now renewing the cycle, reportedly attending in February a high-dollar fundraiser for Jeb Bushs political committee.
Walker is not alone: He is one of 19 top fundraisers for George W. Bush -- known as Pioneers and Rangers -- whose financial firms received state business from Jeb Bushs administration in Tallahassee. In all, an International Business Times review of government documents shows Jeb Bush oversaw Florida directing at least $1.7 billion of state workers retirement money to the financial firms of his elder brothers major donors.
As Jeb Bush oversaw the State Board of Administration (SBA) that runs Floridas massive public pension system, the state shifted billions of dollars into higher-risk, higher-fee alternative investments, benefiting the same sector of the investment industry he would work in upon leaving office. Many of those state deals delivered returns that fell short of projections. Roughly 20 percent of that systems 53 private investment deals during Bushs governorship went to companies that employed his brothers Pioneers. Those financial firms, in turn, delivered more than $5 million of campaign cash to George W. Bush, the Republican National Committee and Jeb Bushs Republican Party of Florida. (Click here to see the full list of Bush Pioneers whose firms received Florida pension investments from Jeb Bushs administration).

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http://www.ibtimes.com/jeb-bushs-administration-steered-florida-pension-money-george-w-bushs-fundraisers-1880592
UBS.
By Andrew Perez, David Sirota, Matthew Cunningham-Cook
International Business Times, April 14 2015 10:40 AM EDT
Four years before the financial collapse, Goldman Sachs executive George Herbert Walker IV had much to be thankful for. "I've been fortunate to be a small part of teams leading U.S. restructurings, European privatizations, global pension management and now hedge fund and private equity investing, he said in the annual report of a banking colossus that would soon be known as the great vampire squid of Wall Street.
The world, said Walker, just keeps getting more interesting."
As the head of Goldman Sachs alternative investment unit, Walkers ebullience was understandable. At the same time he was raising $100,000 for his cousin George W. Bushs successful presidential re-election effort, the administration of another cousin, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, returned the family favor, delivering $150 million of Florida pension money to an alternative investment fund run by Walkers firm. Like other executives whose companies received Florida pension money, Walker is now renewing the cycle, reportedly attending in February a high-dollar fundraiser for Jeb Bushs political committee.
Walker is not alone: He is one of 19 top fundraisers for George W. Bush -- known as Pioneers and Rangers -- whose financial firms received state business from Jeb Bushs administration in Tallahassee. In all, an International Business Times review of government documents shows Jeb Bush oversaw Florida directing at least $1.7 billion of state workers retirement money to the financial firms of his elder brothers major donors.
As Jeb Bush oversaw the State Board of Administration (SBA) that runs Floridas massive public pension system, the state shifted billions of dollars into higher-risk, higher-fee alternative investments, benefiting the same sector of the investment industry he would work in upon leaving office. Many of those state deals delivered returns that fell short of projections. Roughly 20 percent of that systems 53 private investment deals during Bushs governorship went to companies that employed his brothers Pioneers. Those financial firms, in turn, delivered more than $5 million of campaign cash to George W. Bush, the Republican National Committee and Jeb Bushs Republican Party of Florida. (Click here to see the full list of Bush Pioneers whose firms received Florida pension investments from Jeb Bushs administration).

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http://www.ibtimes.com/jeb-bushs-administration-steered-florida-pension-money-george-w-bushs-fundraisers-1880592
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IT IS... ALL ABOUT THE GD MONEY! Carvilee is A POS Corporatist as Well
CorporatistNation
Apr 2016
#48
Really Scary: UBS received $287 Billion bailout...and Phil Gramm still talks slow.
Octafish
Apr 2016
#24
They're all just one big happy family aren't they? We were so scammed! But not anymore thankfully.
sabrina 1
Apr 2016
#37
Mere mention of its existence brings out anguished (and now paid) cries of ''CONSPIRACY THEORY!''
Octafish
Apr 2016
#42
They are all Cronies Octafish, you know this...Bernie- has a minor in cronyism LOL
snooper2
Apr 2016
#17
Except wrt to the Panama Papers, a lot of us were painfully aware of this back in the day...
2banon
Apr 2016
#18
I like the way your thinking...I want them to feel the Bern...fuckers. Evil! nt
haikugal
Apr 2016
#29