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Let us try to make a budget here because I have got to go back to South Carolina and everyone here is going to go back to their respective States and give people some idea of what we are doing, how much all this is going to cost, and when…

With that amount of money, you have got to do a bunch of things.

When it comes to the financial institutions, I think the first $350 billion was wasted.

Everything we are doing, no one likes to do and it is unprecedented.

we need to make sort of a systematic approach to this.

I voted for it the first time. Do you think the first $350 billion was wisely spent?

The political system is better than the alternative, but as I sit here and listen about the different options and combinations, I am thinking as a politician, now what I sell people back home?

Americans are not stupid. They know that this bailout is only a temporary solution.

67 percent of the republican Congress decided to put political ideology ahead of the best interests of our great nation.

67 percent of the Republican Congress decided to put political ideology ahead for the best interests of our great nation.

That jobs will be lost, the unemployment rate will rise, more houses will be foreclosed upon, GDP will contract, that the economy will not just be able to recover in a normal, healthy way, no matter what other policies are taken.

Senator Obama keeps talking about an immediate withdrawal as soon as he gets to be president. The last time, I understand, he was in Iraq was in 2006. I would recommend that he go back.

Bernanke told Capitol Hill lawmakers worry about rising inflation could complicate attempts to stimulate the economy.

New warnings from Fed chairman Ben Bernanke today about the nation's economic prospects.

New warnings from Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke today about the nation's economic prospects.

The nation's top two money men acknowledging there are serious problems in the U.S. economy, but they believe that our country will actually avoid a recession.

As they would say in Gullah Geechee country, he needs to chill a little bit.