We can hire as many as we need.
Well, I think, Congressman, this is really the policy choice that Congress should be making, and the legislation is ambi...
When there is a market-based auction, no taxpayer needs to wonder what happened behind closed doors.
Exiting in the fastest possible way in return for getting the lowest cost for the taxpayer may not be ultimately benefic...
Our financial models are laid out in many, many pages in our report.
I actually think the report says exactly that, that there should be flexibility.
We hit three repeating themes, and that is the need for transparency, the need for accountability, and the need for clea...
Our job is to review the current state of financial markets in the financial regulatory system and to report to Congress...
I think that--thank you, Mr. Chairman. I think it is a good question.
We need to end bailouts, return the money to the taxpayers, not recycle the funds back into more bailouts.
I believe that what we ought to be doing is saying to the regulatory agencies... that we give them the charge to do it.
I think that is probably the only valid option.
This is the American taxpayers' one opportunity to participate in the upside.
We have business working meetings that are not public meetings.
Congress intends to be a strong partner in those efforts.
I would urge you to do it.
the Bureau for Policy and Strategic Planning at USAID.
I hope you will join them in supporting this important bill.