Sunday, September 14, 2008

SOMEBODY TELL SEAN HANNITY

Just a couple of days ago, Sean Hannity was trying to convince people that the U.S. economy was doing fine. Now we have another viewpoint and I'm wondering how much Hannity's credibility has declined.
US in 'once-in-a-century' financial crisis : Greenspan
Sep 14 02:17 PM US/Eastern
AFP

The United States is mired in a "once-in-a century" financial crisis which is now more than likely to spark a recession, former Federal Reserve chief Alan Greenspan said Sunday.
The talismanic ex-central banker said that the crisis was the worst he had seen in his career, still had a long way to go and would continue to effect home prices in the United States.

"First of all, let's recognize that this is a once-in-a-half-century, probably once-in-a-century type of event," Greenspan said on ABC's "This Week."

Asked whether the crisis, which has seen the US government step in to bail out mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae, was the worst of his career, Greenspan replied "Oh, by far."

"There's no question that this is in the process of outstripping anything I've seen, and it still is not resolved and it still has a way to go," Greenspan said.

"And indeed, it will continue to be a corrosive force until the price of homes in the United States stabilizes.

"That will induce a series of events around the globe which will stabilize the system."

The former Federal Reserve chairman also predicted that the financial crisis would see the failure of more major financial institutions, even as embattled Wall Street investment giant Lehman Brothers scrambled to find a buyer.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Democratic left-wing Nancy Pelosi-Harry Reid CONGRESS is what is wrong with the economy.

Hope everyone watches Sean's interview with Governor Palin Tues-Wed.

God bless America- and I hope the Dems go back to their John Kennedy beliefs!
This left-wing socialist crap is scaring me.

Steve J. said...

There are many causes but perhaps the most important is the stupid belief that the free market is always the best solution.