Bernanke: “Nothing on the Table at this Point” to Tackle Fiscal Crisis
Charles Djou, the newly elected Republican Congressman from Hawaii, was questioning Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke as he was testifying in front of congress. He asked him a fairly simple question, but the problem was, Bernanke didn’t have an answer. Djou asked him what the strategy was to deal with the fiscal crisis. Bernanke’s response? “Right now, um, there is not anything on the table at this point.”
Looks like Charles Djou is getting a kick out of watching Bernanke squirm in the hot seat
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Added: Jun-9-2010 Occurred On: Jun-9-2010
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