New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg shrugged his shoulders, turned up his palms and rolled his eyes in what is now his well-practiced impression of an exasperated person. It was another question about whether he would consider helping the next administration by swooping into Washington to rescue the economy as secretary of the Treasury or as the appointed overseer of a proposed $700 billion fund to buy and resell troubled mortgages. This time, a reporter wanted to know if he felt qualified for the job.
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg shrugged his shoulders, turned up his palms and rolled his eyes in what is now his well-practiced impression of an exasperated person. It was another question about whether he would consider helping the next administration by swooping into Washington to rescue the economy as secretary of the Treasury or as the appointed overseer of a proposed $700 billion fund to buy and resell troubled mortgages. This time, a reporter wanted to know if he felt qualified for the job.