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Burgess Questions Treasury Secretary Geithner During JEC Hearing - Part 1

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Uploaded by on Nov 19, 2009

Congressman Burgess questioned US Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner during a Joint Economic Committee hearing.

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  • The money went out without oversite under the republican start of this tarp. They loaned several times to AIG who is not going to be able to repay their tarp money for years.

    The republicans started this tarp plan and now they want to stop it without accounting for the loans made under their supervision.

  • no. i believe the problem lies in easy credit and lack of regulation rather than the lack of jobs. The Bush created jobs did not solely lead to this because if there was more financial regualtion this bubble might have been minamalized.

  • Notice the newscast....FOX NEWS...the evil FOX!!! You couldn't get this kind of uninterrupted coverage on MSDNC, CNN, etc.....there is no rule of law in america. Tim Geithner did not pay taxes and went in front of a senat panel and said sorry. That's it! What if I didn't pay my taxes?? or yOU?

    REVOLUTION II

  • Geithner needs to resign, along with several others. They should not have other positions anywhere in or around the White House or contact.

    We should poll sent out to every AMERICAN to decide who takes his place.

    We do not feel good about anything that going on.

    We need honesty from the people we have handling this country, it is just not there.

    We can not afford any more bills, THEY have thrown us off that cliff.

    We want our rights, our liberties, our Constitution and our money back

  • Timmy is evil to the core!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • I guess Geithner is right. Supplying tax breaks under Bush created jobs. If people didn't have jobs, they wouldn't have bought houses and created the mortgage crisis. Now I see what Obama's fix is. Why didn't Bush think of this. No jobs, no mortgage crisis.

    Geithner is so disingenuous. He know damn well it was the Fed that created the bubble. Tax breaks had nothing to do with it. Lucky for the government though. When you screw up, you just say you need more government.

  • Geithner is a punk. Thanks for this video. You probably make Texas proud, keep it up.

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