I am very pleased to be here because of the important responsibility on this subcommittee and to try to help in any way ...
When we did the analysis of the value of what the American taxpayer got back in return for the money that it had investe...
It is not possible to look at that without looking at what the Fed is doing as well.
common stock is valued differently because of the riskier nature.
if we don't ask, we can't know.
I think this is exactly the right question and I will say, as Mr. Dodaro did, the right person to put on the stand for t...
If Treasury will be in the business of trying to explain in a clear way what it is trying to accomplish...
And I would only add to that, since we have made the same point in our reports, it may be more than just reporting.
The themes that we have returned to time and time again in the Congressional Oversight Panel have been about transparenc...
I would say only two things that you just should be aware of.
I understand why one might design a system with a lot of flexibility, you know, that you don't just stand behind somebod...
Treasury substantially overpaid. According to the data we've investigated, treasury put in about $254 billion, for which...
Treasury substantially overpaid, according to the data we've investigated, treasury put in about $254 billion for which ...
I think the other part of this, though, that we have to recognize, as Andy said and as David Walker said, the hole we're...
Wouldn't you say, we're going to have to readjust our sights.
They're designating $50 billion of that to go into helping on housing and trying to stop this flood of foreclosures.
What it will help to do in all likelihood is make the downturn not as steep.
The administration believes that they have to tackle the housing as part of this.