A former head of aluminum giant Alcoa, O’Neill served as Treasury secretary from 2001 to late 2002. He was forced to resign after he objected to a second round of tax cuts because of their impact on deficits.http://apne.ws/S1T5XTD
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Got scared this was going to be the Yankees right fielder
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But people only die of Coronavirus now.
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Sad, he was one of the decent republicans, so very few of them left.
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'The Price of Loyalty' by Ron Suskind shows us just how decent Paul O'Neill is.
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