by seahorse » Wed 07 Mar 2007, 11:04:43
The fact that no one covers what the Comptroller General says is also why I have no faith in the US to ever do anything about is fiscal imbalances or even something really difficult like PO. Sure, any problem is solvable, but it will take a serious crisis in America to get people moving, and by then, it may be too late. Its not just me saying it will take a crisis, check out this quote from a Congressman about why nothings being done:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'C')onrad acknowledges that most people in Washington are aware how bad the situation is. "They know in large measure here, Republicans and Democrats, that we are on a course that doesn't add up," the senator tells Kroft.
"Why doesn't somebody do something about it?" Kroft asks.
"Because it's always easier not to. 'Cause it's always easier to defer, to kick the can down the road to avoid making choices. You know, you get in trouble in politics when you make choices," Sen. Conrad says.
Here's the Comptrollers take on why the talking heads won't cover him:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'T')he only dissenters seem to be a small minority of economists who believe either that the U.S. can grow its way out of the problem, or that Walker is over-stating it.
"The Wall Street Journal for example calls you 'Chicken Little,' running around saying that the 'sky is falling, the sky is falling,'" Kroft remarks.
"Unfortunately they don't get it. I don't know anybody who has done their homework, has researched history, and who's good at math who would tell you that we can grow our way out of this problem," Walker replies.