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Republican Leaders Urge Federal Reserve To Resist New Stimulus

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By MARTIN CRUTSINGER   09/20/11 09:33 PM ET   AP

WASHINGTON -- In an unusual move, Republican leaders of the House and Senate are urging Federal Reserve policymakers against taking further steps to lower interest rates.

On the eve of the Fed's two-day policy meeting, the leaders sent a letter to Chairman Ben Bernanke warning that the Fed's policies could harm an already weak U.S. economy.

The letter, sent Monday, was signed by Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, Senate Republican Whip Jon Kyl of Arizona, House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio and House Majority Leader Eric Cantor of Virginia.

The letter followed criticism from several Republican presidential candidates that the Fed's efforts to boost growth have already raised the risk of high inflation.

"The American people have reason to be skeptical of the Federal Reserve vastly increasing its role in the economy," the lawmakers wrote.

It is rare for lawmakers to try to sway policy at the Fed, which operates independently of Congress and the White House. But the letter was sent at a time when Bernanke, a Republican, has faced growing criticism from members of his own party.

Former Fed official Joseph Gagnon, a senior fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, called the letter "outrageous. It's incredible."

Gagnon said it's been several decades since such high-level politicians tried so directly to influence the Fed.

"The fact that it's in print and signed by the leaders of the House and minority leaders of the Senate raises it up a notch," Gagnon said.

David Jones, head of consulting firm DMJ Advisors and the author of books on the Federal Reserve, said he can't recall another instance when members of Congress had made such a direct approach to the Fed in the week that the central bank was meeting.

"It is inappropriate for politicians to try to exert this kind of influence," Jones said.

He suggested it would make the Fed's job of managing interest rates harder because financial markets will grow concerned about whether the central bank could be unduly influenced by political pressure.

The lawmakers were responding to expectations that the Fed will announce a new step Wednesday to further lower interest rates. Republicans have been critical of the Fed's previous efforts to lower rates through the purchase of U.S. Treasurys.

The letter expressed "serious concerns" that the Fed's actions could weaken the foreign exchange value of the dollar or encourage excess borrowing by consumers who are already carrying too much debt.

Bernanke has rebuffed his critics. He has argued that rates must remain at record lows to encourage lending and invigorate the economy, which has struggled to grow more than two years after the recession officially ended.

He has acknowledged that inflation has ticked up in recent months. But Bernanke says that is mostly because of temporary factors. He expects inflation to subside in the coming months.

The comments from GOP leaders also come after Bernanke suggested that Republicans in Congress should support efforts to stimulate hiring and growth, rather than focus solely on deficit cutting.

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AP Economics Writer Paul Wiseman in Washington contributed to this report.

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guveqzero
Inventor and Innovator
01:22 AM on 09/26/2011
With zero inflation, zero pay growth, and zero job growth means the king owns everything. Time to tax the king and distribute the wealth so the engine can run again. It is simple motor mechanics.
one09flat04
Octogenarian
08:13 PM on 09/23/2011
There is no explanation for the tack that Republicans have taken in their attempt to not only defeat
President Obama but worse...stop the President to from doing his job in leading America through
the broken economy... is that they have all gone mad! How else can we understand the sabotage of a sitting President? A solution? Lose the so called Republican "base"! In case they don't know it...it's not the "base" that elects Republicans! It's the electorate! Roland C. Woodaka
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LA736
You can't handle the truth!
09:13 PM on 09/22/2011
The sad part of this story not told is they keep getting re-elected, either their states are really non educated or just don't care to vote them out anymore. That may explain why the GOP/TP wants to eliminate our educational programs, so people can't understand how they are being manipulated.
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Vic22
"I write to make it right, don't like what I see"
08:41 PM on 09/22/2011
Nice Mitch McConnell at H1tl er pic!
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lulubelle1956
08:20 PM on 09/22/2011
Ad bernacke had a message for the GOP/tp today too! LOL! The GOP/tp is singlehandedly ruining the recovery of this economy, just as they ruined the economy initially. Congratulations GOP/tp, you are 3 for three, the great depression, the 2008 financial meltdown, and now the great recession just as the nation was recovering, slowly, but surely. All due to laissez faire non-regulation dogma that created the meltdown and depression to begin with. You GOP/t ge the booby prize in economics.
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builderman55
Featherless Biped
08:02 PM on 09/22/2011
"WASHINGTON -- In an unusual move, Republican leaders of the House and Senate are urging Federal Reserve policymakers...not to do anything either directly or indirectly that might help Obama get reelected."
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pphhrogg
domestic clown goddess
06:56 PM on 09/22/2011
I certainly hope that Bernanke doesnt listen to ANY Repubteabaglican "advise", since NOTHING they have to say could possibly help the economy now.
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ThankGodhesgone
Always Progressive and loving the CONs meltdown.
06:22 PM on 09/22/2011
"The American people have reason to be skeptical of the Federal Reserve vastly increasing its role in the economy," the lawmakers wrote.

No we don't. Your party and your 'job creators' have done nothing to fix the economy. Either put up, or shutup. In the meantime, government has to step in. We can't wait for you to run out of excuses why no private sector jobs are being created.
04:58 PM on 09/22/2011
The GOP obviously does not care that the Fed's statutory mandate requires it to consider employment, as well as the strength of the dollar. Or, given these people, they are ignorant of that fact.
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jimtodd
Unrepentant child of '60s
03:28 PM on 09/22/2011
Mitch McConnell, John Kyl, John Boehner, and Eric Cantor sounds like a meeting of the end of America committee.
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ZeraLee
A Citizen's View from Main Street
03:13 PM on 09/22/2011
Like the Supreme Court, the Fed works best when it is free of political influences.

The republicans are trying to micromanage the administration through the purse strings, thought they hate government. They now seek to manipulate the Fed, which they despise and would love to eliminate. Who can possibly think that they speak in good faith?
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Happy Cat
02:32 PM on 09/22/2011
What a group of compassionLESS morons that want the economy to plunder off the cliff and all for political gain. Let's hit the streets in mass, out shout the teapugs, AND VOTE them ALL OUT OF GOVERNMENT. Compassionate conservative....yeah right. Oh but wait, that's not their slogan anymore.
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Wheelo
A man a plan a canal Panama
07:44 PM on 09/22/2011
F & F!

Anyone who would reward these folks for driving the bus off the cliff is mental.
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Sandy Knauer
Writer & Activist
02:09 PM on 09/22/2011
Mitch McConnell is an embarrassment to my state. He is either a liar or mentally incompetent. Either way, he should resign because he is harmful to this country.
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authorized-user
macho macho man
02:22 PM on 09/22/2011
+1,
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artistdavid
The artist
05:59 PM on 09/22/2011
HE IS BOTH... A MENTALLY INCOMPETENT LIAR.
01:50 PM on 09/22/2011
What the matter McConnell, you losing some of your personal money? Seems you forget about the middle class and focus on what's good for your rich friends. I hope your 401k crashes and burns like the rest of ours has.
12:51 PM on 09/22/2011
Again they stepped out of bounds. This kind of action should tell the American people that the Republicans don’t want to increase jobs. They are intent on trying to defeat President Obama. The war cry for all Middle Class American should be: Like hell you will defeat The President we will vote for him as President again
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Sandy Knauer
Writer & Activist
02:12 PM on 09/22/2011
I called Mitch McConnell's office and asked what jobs he had created with his tax breaks. They told me he doesn't have to disclose his private matters and that tax breaks are not about creating jobs. http://lifewithmitchmcconnell.blogspot.com/2010/11/tax-breaks-are-not-about-creating-jobs.html
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Wheelo
A man a plan a canal Panama
07:46 PM on 09/22/2011
Good on you. McConnell doesn't work for his constituents. He works for Grover Norquist.