Thursday, November 14, 2013

Mike Gongloff — Janet Yellen Shames Congress For Austerity, Being Terrible

Yellen reminded lawmakers of their sheer terribleness during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Thursday about her nomination to replace Bernanke as chair of the Federal Reserve when his term ends in January. Republican senators moaned and groaned, as usual, about the Fed's extreme easy-money policies. Yellen reminded everybody that Congress has forced the Fed to act by constantly imposing harsh austerity measures on an economy still recovering from a financial crisis and deep recession.
"Fiscal policy has been working at cross purposes to monetary policy," Yellen said. "Some of the near-term reductions in spending that we have seen have certainly detracted from the momentum of the economy and from demand, making it harder for the Fed to get the economy moving, making our task more difficult.
"We are worried about a fragile recovery, and a more supportive fiscal policy, or one that at least had less drag, that did no harm, would make life easier," she added later.
The Huffington Post
Janet Yellen Shames Congress For Austerity, Being Terrible
Mike Gongloff

3 comments:

Unknown said...

I don't think this Congress can be shamed?

Tom Hickey said...

Some are too crass and some are too stupid, or a combo of both.

Malmo's Ghost said...

Congress can't be shamed. It doesn't work that way. Twenty years down the road? Maybe...