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Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« on: September 23, 2016, 07:01:15 pm »
SOURCE: ZERO HEDGE

URL: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-09-23/heidi-cruz-rejoins-goldman-sachs



While Goldman is best known for creating the revolving door, where it either soaks up SEC "regulators", spawns countless central bankers, Treasury Secretaries like Hank Paulson (whose departure from the firm allowed him a tax free cash out on his vested GS equity), NJ governors and client fund comminglers like Jon Corzine, a new function was revealed today: providing sabbaticals for the spouses of presidential candidates. Case in point: Heidi Cruz, who left Goldman Sachs last year to help her husband Ted Cruz in his quest for the Republican presidential nomination, is returning to the bank in a newly created role in the Houston office.

According to Bloomberg which first reported the story, Cruz will focus on helping to win new clients, focusing on strategic relationships, and report to David Fox, head of private wealth management for the southwest region, according to a memo to staff on Friday.

Here is her latest bio:

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Heidi Suzanne Cruz is an American investment manager at Goldman Sachs. She served in the Bush White House as the economic director for the Western Hemisphere at the National Security Council, as the director of the Latin America Office at the U.S. Treasury Department, as Special Assistant to U.S. Trade Representative Robert B. Zoellick, and as economic policy advisor to the 2000 George W. Bush presidential campaign. She is the wife of Republican Texas senator and former 2016 U.S. presidential candidate Ted Cruz.

Perhaps this answers the question why her husband Ted was unable to endorse Trump during the RNC.

While normally we would say that unlike Wells Fargo, at least Heidi won't be instructing her minions to open fake accounts for ultra rich clients, now that Goldman is a full-scale bank, with a retail deposit operation, we can't be so certain.

The silver lining is that for anyone who may have doubted where the Cruz family allegiance lies, we now have the answer.



Ironically, Heidi's return to Goldman comes at the same time as Goldman reports that it has fired some 30% of all its Asian investment bankers.

And perhaps in related news, moments ago Politico reported that Ted Cruz is expected indicate his support for Donald Trump as soon as Friday.

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"It is unclear whether Cruz will say only that he is voting for the Republican nominee, as other lawmakers have done, or offer a more full-throated endorsement, but the idea of throwing any support to Trump is controversial within Cruzworld."
 
“If he announces he endorses, it destroys his political brand,” said someone who had worked for Cruz's campaign.

A loss of a brand which can be quickly made whole with several bonus payments to the former presidential candidate's wife.

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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #1 on: September 23, 2016, 07:17:35 pm »
Well, good for her.  Why should anybody care who she works for.  I haven't a clue who any other Senator's wife works for.  Could be she likes working there and is good at what she does.

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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2016, 07:37:42 pm »
Well, good for her.  Why should anybody care who she works for.

Goldman Sachs has been considered "the villain" of the financial world for many reasons, including their re-engineering the debts of Greece in order to cover up the depth of its seriousness so that she could qualify to join the EU.

The folks at FR also claim that Goldman is a party to the TPP (which Trumpsters dislike ) and they claim that Heidi advocates it via her membership with the Council on Foreign Relations. One invective they throw against Heidi is that she is a New World Order "globalist". All supported by Goldman Sachs by the way.

Here's a quote from Katrina Pierson ( Trump spokes woman ):

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“She is a Bush operative; she worked for the architect of NAFTA, which has killed millions of jobs in this country; she was a member on the Council on Foreign Relations who – in Sen. Cruz’s own words, called a ‘nest of snakes’ that seeks to undermine national sovereignty; and she’s been working for Goldman Sachs, the same global bank that Ted Cruz left off of his financial disclosure,”

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/trump-spokeswoman-spills-beans-on-heidi-cruz/#dRYEZ7ErO9mDWjW6.99

« Last Edit: September 23, 2016, 07:45:06 pm by SirLinksALot »

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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2016, 07:43:40 pm »
Goldman Sachs has been considered "the villain" of the financial world for many reasons, including their re-engineering the debts of Greece in order to cover up the depth of its seriousness so that she could qualify to join the EU.

The folks at FR also claim that Goldman is a party to the TPP (which Trumpsters dislike ) and they claim that Heidi advocates it via her membership with the Council on Foreign Relations. One invective they throw against Heidi is that she is a New World Order "globalist". All supported by Goldman Sachs by the way.

Here's a quote from Katrina Pierson ( Trump spokes woman ):


Mrs. Cruz could have worked for McDonalds flipping burgers and those POS over at FR would have found something evil in it. **nononono*

Read more at http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/trump-spokeswoman-spills-beans-on-heidi-cruz/#dRYEZ7ErO9mDWjW6.99

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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2016, 07:46:29 pm »
Trump has so many ex-GS people on his campaign, but that's somehow different because they USED to work for them v. currently like Heidi does. Yet they ignore that Heidi is a regional manager while Trump's people were often times top level decision makers.
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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2016, 07:49:34 pm »
Trump has so many ex-GS people on his campaign, but that's somehow different because they USED to work for them v. currently like Heidi does. Yet they ignore that Heidi is a regional manager while Trump's people were often times top level decision makers.
All the while perfectly timed with Cruz's forced endorsement. You tell me.
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Re: Heidi Cruz Rejoins Goldman Sachs
« Reply #6 on: September 23, 2016, 07:54:11 pm »
All the while perfectly timed with Cruz's forced endorsement. You tell me.

Someone has wear the pants and be the bread winner in the family.