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Bill USA

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Thu Sep 20, 2012, 07:25 PM Sep 2012

Goldman Sachs CEO: 'You Can't Austere Yourself Into A Higher GDP'


[font size="3"]....don't look now, Rmoney, Ryan and the rest of the GOP, but this Capitalist cautions AGAINST austerity when there is an economy that needs to be stimulated.[/font]



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/19/goldman-sachs-austerity_n_1896973.html?utm_hp_ref=business

TORONTO (AP) — The chief executive of Goldman Sachs says he's against austerity measures in the short term as the U.S. fiscal cliff looms.

Lloyd Blankfein, also chairman of the investment bank, said Wednesday during a talk at the Canadian Club of Toronto that he's all for budget cutbacks in the long term but not in the short term.

[font size="+1"]Blankfein says "you can't austere yourself into a higher GDP" and says "it's not going to be very good if the medicine kills the patient."[/font]

The U.S. faces the prospect of a debilitating "fiscal cliff" in January when Bush-era tax cuts expire and across-the-board spending cuts are set to take effect at the same time. Economists warn that unless Congress acts, the one-two austerity punch would send the fragile economy back into recession.

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Goldman Sachs CEO: 'You Can't Austere Yourself Into A Higher GDP' (Original Post) Bill USA Sep 2012 OP
Well Duh! nm rhett o rick Sep 2012 #1

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