An Economy Built to Crash
Geithner admits Obama's budget 'unsustainable' for second year in row
President Obama described his fiscal year 2013 budget the most expensive in United States history as "a blueprint for an economy that is built to last."
But even his own Treasury Secretary does not agree with that assessment.
For the second year in row, Timothy Geithner admitted before the Senate Budget Committee that President Obama's budget takes no action to meaningfully reform entitlement programs, putting us on an "unsustainable" fiscal course.
"Even if Congress were to enact this budget," Geithner said, "we would still be left within the outer decades as millions of Americans retirewhat are still unsustainable commitments in Medicare and Medicaid.
In fact, Geithner said the same thing about the president's budget last year.
