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03-21-2012, 02:51 PM
budget cuts will go easy.
This from Tim Geithner at a hearing today
""If this were the last debt ceiling increase you could ask for, the final one, and you had to make it large enough for all current and future obligations, what would the request need to be?" Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) asked Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner at a Capitol Hill hearing on Wednesday.
"I don’t know how to answer that question," Geithner said to Gowdy.
After being prodded by the Congressman, Geithner eventually told him, "it would be a lot."
“It would be a lot,” Geithner finally said. “It would make you uncomfortable," he added.
Geithner Asked What Would Be Very Last Debt Ceiling Request; Says "A Lot, Would Make You Feel Uncomfortable" | RealClearPolitics (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/03/21/geithner_asked_what_would_be_very_last_debt_ceilin g_request_says_a_lot_would_make_you_feel_uncomfort able.html)
And this from the WH.....
"White House Press Secretary Jay Carney didn't pull any punches in his attack on Paul Ryan's budget, as he declared that supporters of the budget -- and by extension, Ryan himself -- are "aggressively and deliberately ignorant" about the need for green energy and other programs slated for cuts."
WH: Ryan 'aggressively and deliberately ignorant' | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner (http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/wh-ryan-aggressively-and-deliberately-ignorant/439371)
These two statements do not seem likely a precursor for coming to any kind of agreement nor does it bode well for much in the way of budget cuts.
There will always be differences in views, and especially in the first few days, but the TYPE OF LANGUAGE used is a bit disconcerting.
This from Tim Geithner at a hearing today
""If this were the last debt ceiling increase you could ask for, the final one, and you had to make it large enough for all current and future obligations, what would the request need to be?" Congressman Trey Gowdy (R-SC) asked Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner at a Capitol Hill hearing on Wednesday.
"I don’t know how to answer that question," Geithner said to Gowdy.
After being prodded by the Congressman, Geithner eventually told him, "it would be a lot."
“It would be a lot,” Geithner finally said. “It would make you uncomfortable," he added.
Geithner Asked What Would Be Very Last Debt Ceiling Request; Says "A Lot, Would Make You Feel Uncomfortable" | RealClearPolitics (http://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2012/03/21/geithner_asked_what_would_be_very_last_debt_ceilin g_request_says_a_lot_would_make_you_feel_uncomfort able.html)
And this from the WH.....
"White House Press Secretary Jay Carney didn't pull any punches in his attack on Paul Ryan's budget, as he declared that supporters of the budget -- and by extension, Ryan himself -- are "aggressively and deliberately ignorant" about the need for green energy and other programs slated for cuts."
WH: Ryan 'aggressively and deliberately ignorant' | Campaign 2012 | Washington Examiner (http://campaign2012.washingtonexaminer.com/blogs/beltway-confidential/wh-ryan-aggressively-and-deliberately-ignorant/439371)
These two statements do not seem likely a precursor for coming to any kind of agreement nor does it bode well for much in the way of budget cuts.
There will always be differences in views, and especially in the first few days, but the TYPE OF LANGUAGE used is a bit disconcerting.