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 set aside a nickel to pay for them.
Mr. Chairman, at what point will the taxpayer no longer be on the hook for the massive AIG failure? What is the end game...
I believe the American people want you to be brutally honest about the true extent of our economic challenges and confid...
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 d...
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.'
I think we ought to be disclosing at a minimum who these counterparties are.
The time of the gentlelady has expired.
Mr. Chairman, essentially taxpayers have been kept in the dark on this AIG issue.