Both political parties have been right. Democrats have been right about the idea that you cannot fix this system unless you expand coverage.
Yesterday I was pleased to hear you indicate that there is no right way to do the wrong thing.
There have always been opportunities for innovators, and that is what the American dream has been all about.
The time of the gentlelady has expired.
I think we ought to be disclosing at a minimum who these counterparties are.
I think Senator Graham has put his finger on part of the problem.
On the long-term front, we are looking at $50, $60 trillion worth of unfunded liabilities; i.e., we see the obligation coming, we have not s...
the more that what we are doing focuses on these big institutions, the more it looks as if the masters of the universe who made this mess ar...
Thank you very much, Mr. Chairman.
Would it be appropriate to back up what the market has done with a specific ban on teaser rates and prepayment penalties?
Mr. Chairman, at what point will the taxpayer no longer be on the hook for the massive AIG failure? What is the end game for American taxpay...
I believe the American people want you to be brutally honest about the true extent of our economic challenges and confident that the solutio...
How is this rewarding ability and achievement?
Where I disagree with the Ranking Republican is that the President’s budget deals with two of the major concerns.
AIG has given the counterparties $20 billion. Those people could be just about anybody in the world. Why won’t the Fed disclose who those ar...
I want to make my last question one that I think is a basis for optimism.
The reason that AIG has gotten this money is because they are 'systemically important.'
Mr. Chairman, essentially taxpayers have been kept in the dark on this AIG issue.