l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 CBO Director Douglas Elmendorf testified before the House Budget
Committee Tuesday and may have burst the Presidential bravado about the
economy exhibited during last week's State of The Union Address. Rather than
speaking glowingly about the recovery, Elmendorf said, "this recovery is
certainly much weaker than the average of the past half-dozen or so
recoveries."
During his State of the Union President Obama bragged:
The shadow of crisis has passed, and the State of the Union is strong.
At this moment – with a growing economy, shrinking deficits, bustling
industry, and booming energy production – we have risen from recession
freer to write our own future than any other nation on Earth. It’s now up
to us to choose who we want to be over the next fifteen years, and for
decades to come.
But while being questioned by Rep. Rod Blum (R-IA), CBO Director Elmendorf
told a different story:
Blum: The CBO, I believe, has recently revised downward GDP growth
through 2018 to two and a half percent, is that correct?
Elmendorf: Yes.
Blum: The fact of the matter is, doctor, that this economic recovery, I
believe, is the worst economic recovery in United States history post-World
War II, is that correct as well?
Elmendorf: I don’t know individual previous recoveries, Congressman,
but this recovery is certainly much weaker than the average of the past half
-dozen or so recoveries.
Now that Elmendorf has disagreed with Obama in front of Congress, will the
President threaten retribution the way he did with Netanyahu? Maybe he will
just refuse to meet with him. |
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