I have high confidence that, if confirmed, they will be superb additions to the Federal bench.
Evan Bayh
The Public Record
It just sends a message that Congress is just out of touch and oblivious to the concerns of ordinary people. And I think that's just deeply wrong, and it feeds into the cynicism that many people feel about Washington these days.
They're asking us to raise the debt ceiling by $2 trillion. At a time when ordinary people are having to make hard decisions about what they can afford and not afford, maybe not do the little extra thing this Christmas, members of Congress…
If it can't restrain itself, then somebody has to. That tends to be the executive branch.
At a time when ordinary people are having to cut back, should not Congress exert a little restraint?
First, it increases spending about four times the rate of inflation at a time when the deficit is out of control and our national debt is skyrocketing. So I just I think fiscally, it is irresponsible.
The problem is that Congress needs to be restrained. And if it can't restrain itself, well, then somebody has to. That tends to be the executive branch.
Members of Congress are still insisting on getting their little special projects. It's just not right at this moment in time.
Even in Washington, $4 billion is still real money, and I suspect for your viewers at home, Anderson, it's the principle of the thing.
the last thing that we want is the political branches of Government getting, you know, more involved in setting these policies on a day-to-day basis
The President was wise to ask you to remain, and you were a true public servant.





