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Geithner Says Creating Massive Government Health Care System Is Key To Lowering Government Spending



Aug 2, 2009 14 Comments ›› Pat Dollard

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WASHINGTON (AP) – Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner says the U.S. must cut the annual federal budget deficit, now more than $1 trillion, for the economy to have a sustained recovery and he’s not ruling out new taxes.

He said the country needs to understand the Obama administration will do what’s necessary. He did not detail how the government plans to shrink the deficit, though he said overhauling the health care system and lowering costs are essential.

“When we have recovery established, led by the private sector, then we have to bring these deficits down very dramatically,” he told ABC’s “This Week” in an interview broadcast Sunday. “And that’s going to require some very hard choices. And we’re going to have to do that in a way that does not add unfairly to the burdens that the average American already faces.”

Geithner also said private economists generally expect to see growth later this year and unemployment to ease in the second half of next year.

Any sustained recovery must rely on business investment and hiring, he said. Geithner said the administration will stick with its economic efforts until there a strong private sector-led recovery is in place.

Geithner said the White House wants a health care bill that has broad support on Capitol Hill. But he said the decision of whether “to help shape this and be part of it” is up to lawmakers.

“Or do they want this country . . . to go another several decades without doing what every other serious country has done. Which is to give their citizens access to basic quality of care,” Geithner said.

On revamping the financial sector, Geithner rejected Republican claims that the government is assuming too much control over Wall Street.

The House passed a bill Friday prohibiting pay and bonus packages that encourage bankers and traders to take risks so big they could bring down the entire economy. Republican opponents of the legislation said the restrictions should apply only to banks that accept government aid. They criticized Democrats for creating government bureaucracies to make decisions better left to the private sector.

“I think that really everybody understands that we cannot have our financial system go back to the practices that brought this economy to the brink of collapse,” Geithner said.

Geithner also said that extending unemployment benefits again is something the administration and Congress are going to “look very carefully at as the end of this year approaches.”


  • Marc

    A Goldman Sachs janitor would do a better job than Geithner.

    They are not allowing the free markets to adjust by government getting out the way, instead they are using these ridiculous Keynesian policies which are only going to prolong this mess.

    As painful as it may have been initially nothing was too big to fail. That was preposterous. The financial institutions had it in their own power to curb the mortgage mess, however, the taxpayer was put on the hook, & Goldman got it’s main competitor Bear Sterns out of the way.

    The same people who have been squandering our nation’s wealth for years keep rotating through the government. It needs to stop.

  • Mike Mose

    All of these people are a clear and present danger to the United States of America and the civilized world.

    They are destroying the economic freedom that causes liberty.

    They will not stop until this country is in flames.

  • Mark Gibbons

    This is our leaders #1 tax cheat telling us what economic forcasters think. What a fucking dolt.

  • tlk

    What a fruitcake!

  • Sully

    Our Constitutional Republic has been under incremental attack of its fundamental principle of individual liberty and responsibility for 100 years.
    It is in its death throes today.
    None of Barry’s cabinet support it and He has established a shadow government of so-called Czars to advance and prepare a Socialist future for America.

    • copperpeony

      What can “we the people” do to reverse this Socialistic future? Short of a totally Honduran style bbq party we can’t even impeach the son of a bitch because he has Congress in his back pocket.

    • Sully

      Revolt.
      For now, make yourself heard in your Rep and Senators offices and any public event they hold. Then find and support an opposition candidate. That goes for every level of politics. GET INVOLVED. Even if you just pound signs in the ground the help is badly needed.

  • Tom in CO

    looooool

  • Medaton

    As long as the administration sticks with its economic efforts until there a strong private sector-led recovery is in place, a strong private sector-led recovery will never be in place!
    IDIOTS!

  • Professor Bill

    More sage words from a guy who’s never had a private sector job or successively ran a business of any kind.

  • Xavier

    So in order to lower spending we have to….spend more?

    What an a$$ clown, even the American education system would have taught him that math doesn’t work on a calculator.

    It’s like they are doing everything they can to cause America to collapse, maybe because they are.

    • Sully

      It’s certainly much more difficult to “fundamentally transform” a successful America.

  • dwall

    We knew they were going to redistribute our money and maybe freedom

    Michele said it today – “They want to redistribute our health care”.

  • JJIrons

    Right, Geithner… Great logic there.

    I say the key to rapid weight loss is cartons of ice cream and pizza every day!

    WE DON’T BELIEVE YOU GEITHNER!

    Unless you want to count on the 10′s or 100′s of thousands of extra deaths per year due to lack of medical treatment as a “reduction in cost.”