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I can't say how used, abused, rode hard and put up wet that saying is. For me, it is totally wasted.
That being written, I ran across a PowerLine note this evening about Geithner and his questioning/grilling by Congressman Burgess. Wish I could have heard the actual exchange. It strikes me funny how a man in the catbird seat can be so disingenuous when testifying before Congress. I guess that comes with being on the defense.
Early in the hearing, Republican Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas recited a litany of the country's economic woes, which he blamed on the Obama administration. Then Brady did something rarely done in congressional hearings. He asked Geithner to step down.
Early in the hearing, Republican Congressman Kevin Brady of Texas recited a litany of the country's economic woes, which he blamed on the Obama administration. Then Brady did something rarely done in congressional hearings. He asked Geithner to step down.
I was afraid of something like this when they stopped calling GM Geithner Motors and stuck with Government Motors. He should have seen the handwriting on the wall right then. Now he will just go bump - bump as the bus passes over him.
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