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Economy
Sec. Geithner defends his job, blames economic woes on Bush administration
2009-11-20
Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner fiercely battled against the suggestion he step down from his post in light of growing concerns from both the left and right over his leadership.

In a fiery exchange at Thursday's Joint Economic Committee hearing with ranking Republican Kevin Brady (Texas), who suggested that Geithner had "failed" and should reconsider his job, the Treasury secretary asserted that he and his team had made great strides bringing the economy back from "the brink."

"I agree with almost nothing of what you said," replied a heated Geithner, charging President George W. Bush's leadership was to blame for the country's financial woes.

"Again, it's just a basic fact: A year ago, this economy was falling at the rate of 6 percent a year. We were losing between half a million and three-quarters of a million jobs a month," he said, noting those numbers changed when President Barack Obama took office.

That explanation, however, hardly satisfied Brady, who shot back that the country "has lost all confidence in your ability to do the job." He also said Geithner's failure was beginning "to reflect on your president."

Sensing the exchange was about to grow more pointed, Chairwoman Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) informed Brady his time had expired. But Geithner still returned fire, blaming "almost a decade of public neglect," and the economic harm that it wrought on the country, on the Bush administration.

Replied Brady, "Tell all of that to the millions of Americans who no longer have jobs because of your decisions."
Posted by:Fred

#5  The numbers changed when Obama took office.

They got worse.

Resign you retard. All of government, resign. You are worthless.
Posted by: DarthVader   2009-11-20 17:15  

#4  Fact is they had projections on what would happen with and without the stimulus and now people look at those pessimistic projections and think "we wish". Either they couldn't read the economy or they made things worse with their fix. Neither is confidence building.
Posted by: rjschwarz   2009-11-20 14:42  

#3  SSDD. When logic and intellect fail, BLAME BUSH!
Posted by: WolfDog   2009-11-20 12:01  

#2  Dog bites man.
Knee jerk.

Did I forget anything?
Posted by: AlmostAnonymous5839   2009-11-20 11:43  

#1  You are a train wreck you dope.

Resign now.
Posted by: newc   2009-11-20 06:12  

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