Saturday, November 28, 2009

Cong. Brady calls for Geithner to go - way to go!

Should Geithner go?

Way to go, Cong, Kevin Brady calling on Geithner to go. In a hearing, Texas Rep. Brady placed the blame for the problems with the bailouts and as the point man for the Obama economic policies that have failed, where we were promised unemployment numbers under 10%, we missed that target.

Cash for clunkers was a disaster, the bailouts have not bailed out the taxpayers, and our national debt is reaching $12 trillion – that’s twelve thousand million dollars!

We are considering a trillion-dollar health care plan and also a cap-and-trade scheme which would further cap our economy and trade our jobs to China.

You bet, Geithner should go.

He may be just the scape goat for Obama’s failed economic policies, but someone must be thrown over the deck and clear the way for better policy advice to Obama. Clearly, our President doesn’t understand economic policy. He calls for a job summit and let’s hope he learns that jobs arecn’t created by spending more money we don’t have.

Thanks, Rep. Brady, for calling attention to the first step in correcting failed economic policy. Now, can we call for Barney Frank to step down?

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Brady is just stepping up because he has a challenger in the Republican primary for the first time since he was elected in 1996. Why? Well, he voted for TARP - twice as well as in committee; then he told the constituents that he did it because he knew better than them. Plus, when's the last time you heard of Kevin Brady before this year? He has not been the leader Texas District 8 wants and deserves and he's making a big last ditch effort to prove himself. The thing is, it shouldn't take 14 years for you to find yourself and step up to the plate.

I recommend you check out Brady's challenger, Tyler Russell - www.TylerRussellForCongress.com. He's an Air Force Academy grad and now an engineer in the oil industry - not a career politician. And he's for term limits, something Brady signed on to (HJ Res 2, 105th Congress - proposed amendment to limit Congressman to 6 terms) but apparently has forgotten since he's running for his 8th term now.