Forum Views ()
Forum Replies ()
Read more with google mobile :
Bernanke faces more Sen. opposition for 2nd term
Yahoo!
My Yahoo!
Mail
More Yahoo! Services
Account Options
New User? Sign Up
Sign In
Help
Yahoo! Search
web search
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Africa
Europe
Latin America
Middle East
North America
Bernanke faces more Sen. opposition for 2nd term
By JEANNINE AVERSA and PHILIP ELLIOTT,Associated Press Writers -
Saturday, January 23
Send
IM Story
Print
WASHINGTON – Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke faced mounting Senate opposition for another four-year term Friday, even as the White House described President Barack Obama as confident about his confirmation.
Sen. Barbara Boxer of California announced she'll vote against Bernanke, adding another Democrat to the ranks of those arrayed against Bernanke. "It is time for a change _ it is time for Main Street to have a champion at the Fed," she said.
Democratic Sens. Russ Feingold of Wisconsin and Bryon Dorgan of North Dakota also said they'll oppose Bernanke on the Senate floor. Feingold faults Bernanke for missing a high-risk culture at financial companies that led to a near economic meltdown late last year. Dorgan also is upset that the Fed has kept secret the identities of firms that drew emergency loans from the Fed.
Deputy press secretary Bill Burton, talking to reporters as Obama headed to Ohio Friday, said the president has "a great deal of confidence" in the actions Bernanke already has taken and believes he's "the best person for the job."
Burton said the White House still believes that Bernanke, 56, will get enough votes in the Senate to run the nation's central bank for another four years.
But the political waters are getting rougher for Bernanke, and the Senate confirmation vote may be much tighter than many had anticipated just a few a month ago.
A time for a vote still hasn't been set. Officials at one time had hoped that it would come this week. Bernanke's term expires on Jan. 31.
If Bernanke is not confirmed before his term expires, Fed Vice Chairman Donald Kohn would probably step in as chairman and run the central bank on a temporary basis.
Just days after losing their filibuster-proof Senate majority in a Massachusetts special election, Senate Democrats are searching for a way to defuse voter anger that remains sluggish and is recovering slowly from a recession that was as harsh as any in decades.
While praised for preventing the Great Recession from turning into the Great Depression, Bernanke's support of Wall Street bailouts _ especially the $182 billion rescue of insurance giant American International Group Inc. _ has touched a nerve on Main Street.
Burton said the White House is working to get Bernanke confirmed and there's no backup plan. Some senators have said they want more information supporting Bernanke, a holdover from Republican President George W. Bush.
Bernanke and Sen. Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., met Thursday to discuss ways to strengthen the economy, encourage more lending by banks and curb home foreclosures. Reid has been conspicuously quiet about where he stands.
Senate Democrats are scrambling to do head counts.
Don Stewart, spokesman for Sen. Republican Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky, said that Democrats had asked GOP leaders to do a whip count to measure support among Republicans. "We didn't think we'd even have to count," Stewart said.
Illustrating Bernanke's difficulties in the Senate, Sen. Bob Corker, R-Tenn., one of four Republicans to vote for his nomination in the Senate Banking Committee, said Friday he was undecided on how to vote on final confirmation.
"The whole AIG issue _ you'd have to be asleep not to know that that has certainly clouded the issue," he said in an interview with The Associated Press.
Corker said he has spoken to Bernanke a number of times over the past week, has reviewed Fed documents and reread Bernanke speeches. He said a strong argument for Bernanke is that he is best equipped to mop up massive amounts of money pumped into the economy during the crisis to avert another dangerous problem: an outbreak of inflation.
"On the other hand, at some point you have to weigh that against the fact that regardless of what he's done, even if everything he's done has been perfect, you've got to understand that trust that the public has in the Fed today has been greatly diminished by the activities that have taken place over the last couple of years."
"At this point I just want to say I'm continuing to do all the due diligence that I a can," Corker said.
Dissatisfied by the bailouts, Sen. Bernie Sanders, an independent liberal from Vermont, wants to block Bernanke's confirmation with a filibuster on the Senate floor. He has placed a "hold" on the nomination, meaning it will require a super-majority of 60 votes to confirm Bernanke.
The Senate Banking Committee in mid-December sent Bernanke's nomination to the Senate floor on a 16-7 vote. Six Republicans and one Democrat lined up against him.
___
Associated Press Writers Jim Kuhnhenn and Andy Taylor contributed to this report. Philip Elliott reported from aboard Air Force One.
Recommend
Send
IM Story
Print
Related Articles
Russia: Arms talks with US to resume in February AP - 2 hours 11 minutes ago
Biz, unions freed to spend big on elections AP - 2 hours 12 minutes ago
Quake relief: The culture of now v. the real world AP - 2 hours 15 minutes ago
Bail in millions for 'You Light Up My Life' writer AP - 2 hours 18 minutes ago
Private sector union membership shrinks AP - 2 hours 22 minutes ago
News Search
Top Stories
Bank 'sheriff' Obama hits hard in Europe: analysts
GE profit tops forecasts despite finance weakness
Last decade warmest ever: NASA
Markets tank as Obama moves to rein in banks
Bank, economy fears weigh on global stocks
More Top Stories »
ADVERTISEMENT
Most Popular
Most Viewed
Most Recommended
Haiti quake is a new warning of Latin America's faultline
Booming Chinese economy snaps at Japan's heels
Flush Goldman Sachs seeks to soothe bonus outrage
Markets tank as Obama moves to rein in banks
Google quarterly net profit up five-fold
More Most Viewed »
Beat the blues by going to bed early: study
Huge tomb found at Egypt's Saqqara pyramid
Woman who saved Anne Frank's diary dead at 100
Scientists praise Obama as Doomsday clock reset
More Most Recommended »
Elsewhere on Yahoo!
Financial news on Yahoo! Finance
Stars and latest movies
Best travel destinations
More on Yahoo! News
Home
Singapore
Asia Pacific
World
Business
Entertainment
Sports
Technology
Subscribe to our news feeds
Top StoriesMy Yahoo!RSS
» More news feeds | What are news feeds?
Also on Yahoo
Answers
Groups
Mail
Messenger
Mobile
Travel
Finance
Movies
Sports
Games
» All Yahoo! Services
Site Highlights
Singapore
Full Coverage
Most Popular
Asia Entertainment
Photos
Copyright © 2010 Yahoo! Southeast Asia Pte. Ltd. (Co. Reg. No. 199700735D). All Rights Reserved.
Terms of Service |
Privacy Policy |
Community |
Intellectual Property Rights Policy |
Help
Other News on Saturday, 23 January 2010 Biden in Iraq to help ease pre-election tensions
Putin warns against despotism, chaos in Russia
US-TECH Summary
GE profit tops forecasts despite finance weakness
Last decade warmest ever: NASA
Twitter users vulnerable to security flaw
Veteran leader quits as Kremlin shakes up regions
|
Obama wants "answers" from China over Google
France says U.N. must take tough action against Iran
|
Tablet launch, earnings mean big week for Apple
Turkey kicks off international meetings on Afghanistan
|
Karzai wants to pay Taliban to lay down their arms
Travel Picks: Top 10 tech hotels
Knox prosecutor convicted of abuse in another case
|
WITNESS: Haiti: do journalists help in disasters?
|
Tablet launch, earnings mean big week for Apple
|
Life getting harsher in N. Korea: UN envoy
Twitter users vulnerable to security flaw
|
N.Korea seeks talks with S. Korea in latest dialogue bid
Obama wants "answers" from China over Google cyberattacks
Strong Afghan Taliban might talk
Afghanistan bans chemical used to make bombs
Human error cited in Army helicopter crash in Colo
Obama takes latest jobs message to hard-hit Ohio
Japan, US discuss ways to resolve custody disputes
Bernanke faces more Sen. opposition for 2nd term
Myanmar verdict on American man expected next week
Warrant describes how 8 Va. slaying victims found
Truck speed cited in crash with special needs bus
Attacks mar Sri Lanka's first poll since war's end
Floods leave 8 dead, 13 missing in Indonesia
Obama acknowledges health overhaul hit 'buzz saw'
Most evacuations ending in Southern California
Kashmiri civilian killed in Indian police shooting
Prop 8 trial witness: Being gay not a choice
Ariz. 6-year-old swept away in flood presumed dead
NY man accused of beheading claims he was battered
China says steel output rose 13.5 percent in 2009
Asia-Pacific airline passengers slump 5.7 percent in 2009
India's Bharti posts small profit rise
19 bears rescued from bear bile farm in Vietnam
Japan shares fall on Obama proposal on banks
Pakistani o/n rates flat; rupee firms, stocks up
India's Reliance Industries profit rises 15.8%
Stars unite to help Haiti in telethon
EU split over divorce law for mixed-nationality couples
Haiti benefit to be streamed live on YouTube, other sites
Veteran Indian film star's fury over 'sexed-up' biography
Piracy-hit music industry seeking new ways to bounce back
Jackson estate opposes allowance for father Joe
|
Macedonia bars, eateries close to protest smoking ban
Oprah Winfrey to interview Jay Leno
R&B crooner Trey Songz is ready for the world
NBC facing long road back after Conan O'Brien drama
|
NBC facing long road back after Conan O'Brien drama
Biden in Iraq to defuse barred election candidates row
Britain's queen to address UN in July
Haitians to mourn Catholic leader killed in quake
|
Spain's Telefonica to invest 1.5 billion dollars in Peru
Bank 'sheriff' Obama hits hard in Europe: analysts
Israel pays U.N. £6.5 million over Gaza damage
Britain raises terror threat level to severe
|
Russia warns against rushing to Iran sanctions
Britain hikes terror threat to 'severe'
Motorola files US complaint against BlackBerry maker RIM
China plans to fast track Tibet development
|
Expert finds vulnerabilities in Microsoft browser
US astronaut sends first 'tweet' from space
Judge nixes two Bush-era domestic spying cases
Israel pays U.N. $10.5 million over Gaza damage
|
Sony Ericsson sees handset market still tough in 2010
Motorola files US complaint against BlackBerry maker RIM
Sony Ericsson sees handset market still tough in 2010
Expert finds vulnerabilities in Microsoft browser
|
Former Ariz. congressman plans run against McCain
China says it needs no Internet lessons from U.S.
|
Guantanamo deadline passes, closure efforts continue
Balloon boy mom's interviews contradict husband
Calif border inspectors find pot in fish container
Populist Obama vows never to quit the fight
Motorola files U.S. ITC complaint against RIM
|
Australia sends air traffic marshals to Haiti
NY dairy farmer kills 51 cows, commits suicide
Former Malaysian monarch dies at 77
Obama wants 'answers' from China over Google attacks
Trial begins in slaying of Kan. abortion provider
China eyes grand plan to develop Tibetan regions
Former Malaysia king dies aged 77
Airliner forced to land after colliding with bird
Prosecutors quiz Japan ruling party "don"
Bristol Palin files for child support
Afghanistan bans fertilizer chemical used in bombs
China slams US criticism of Internet controls
Militants report 15 dead in missile strike
Ex-Pentagon official sentenced to 3 years in China spy case
Toyota's recall may spread to Europe: report
Kazakhstan trims growth forecast
Stars perform, plead for help at telethon for Haiti
|
Former Army Top Brass Address Gitmo, Obama And More
Conan O'Brien thanks fans in Tonight farewell
|
Lawmakers Increasingly Turning To Cellphone/Texting Bans For Drivers
Stars urge Haiti donations across US networks
Congress Considers Clamping Down On Executive Bonuses
Nick Jonas steps out solo to show Who I Am
|
Teen Cop Impersonator In Trouble With Law
Sean Penn witnesses Haiti devastation, shares aid
Toyota Recalls 2 Million Vehicles Over Sticky Gas Pedals
NASA Establishes Ultimate Wireless Connection; World Wide Web Launched In Outer Space
Return to U.S. album summit eyed for Susan Boyle
|
Meg Whitman Ahead Of Republican Rival In CA Governor's Race
Storms Bring Threats To Florida, California
Angels & Airwaves plans free digital album release
|
Washington Town Drafts 'Sexpresso' Guidelines
Judge says Polanski must return to U.S. for sentencing
|
Torrential Rains, Snow Cause Travel Hazards Around California
Conan O'Brien thanks fans in "Tonight" farewell
O'Brien thanks fans, NBC on final 'Tonight' show
Stars urge Haiti donations across US networks
"Guys and Dolls" actress Jean Simmons dies at 80
Stars perform, plead for help at telethon for Haiti
Angels & Airwaves plans free digital album release
Judge cuts $2M penalty in MN song-sharing case
Nick Jonas steps out solo to show "Who I Am"
Donation of Spears' dress OK for Haiti relief
US Marines end role in Iraq; Biden in Baghdad
China says it needs no Internet lessons from U.S.
Iranian train derailment kills at least seven
Bernanke fate in doubt as US Senate opposition swells
Japan ruling party No.2 denies scandal
|
Legoland Theme Park To Open In Central Florida
Jay Leno Named Headliner Of White House Correspondents Dinner
Taliban kidnap Afghan district police chief
New "This Is Haiti" PSA Campaign Features Sting, Ben Stiller And Naomi Watts
Bodies pulled from wells after Nigeria clashes
|
Madonna's Brother Campaigns To Replace Simon Cowell On "American Idol"
Briton arrested for fraud over bomb detectors
Italian Fashion Group Mariella Burani Seeks To Avoid Bankruptcy
Over 2,000 Karens flee Myanmar army raids
|
Clinton Kelly To Host "Miss America: Behind The Curtain" On TLC
John Travolta Starring In New Action Flick "From Paris With Love"
Angelina Jolie Expresses Support Of SOS Children's Villages As Orphan Crisis Escalates In Haiti
Iranian train derailment kills at least seven
|
Chris Brown Poses With Beat-Down Gaultier For Awkward Photo
Commonwealth to monitor Rwanda's presidential poll
|
Leonardo DiCaprio, George Clooney Donate $1 Million Each For Haiti Relief Fund
Police chief, 2 officers kidnapped in Afghanistan
'Five jailed' for polluting Chinese city's water
Storm: Arizonans dry out, Californians head home
China pop stars face fine for lip-syncing
Protest turns violent, 2 wounded in Afghanistan
2010 Olympic commemorative stamp debuts in Utah
Obama scrambles to revive economic optimism
Pakistan says reaches out to Afghan Taliban
Japanese prosecutors question ruling party leader
Democrats hope to recover from a lousy week
SKorea reviews NKorea's proposal for talks
5-4 split is the rule in high court's big cases
Cherie Blair to act for Aborigines in nuclear case
Thaksin's 'Red Shirts' rally at Thai golf club
Pakistani c.bank buys 94 bln rupees of govt paper
Actress Jean Simmons dies in California
|
Line-up change for S.Korea's Wonder Girls
Conan O'Brien sings his swan song on NBC
US-ENTERTAINMENT Summary
Actress Jean Simmons dies in California
Scientologists 'heal' Haiti quake victims using touch
British actress Jean Simmons dead at 80: report
Greece at new risk of being pushed off euro
Bodies of missing Tenn. mom, Jo Ann Bain, and daughter found
Female Breasts Are Bigger Than Ever
AMD Trinity Accelerated Processing Units Now in Volume Production
The Avengers (2012 film), made the second biggest opening- and single-day gross of all-time
AMD to Start Production of piledriver
Ivy Bridge Quad-Core, Four-Thread Desktop CPUs
Islamists Protest Lady Gaga's Concert in Indonesia
Japan Successfully Broadcasts an 8K Signal Over the Air
ECB boosts loans to 1 trillion Euro to stop credit crunch
Egypt : Mohammed Morsi won with 52 percent
What do you call 100,000 Frenchmen with their hands up
AMD Launches AMD Embedded R-Series APU Platform
Fed Should not Ignore Emerging Market Crisis
Fed casts shadow over India, emerging markets
Why are Chinese tourists so rude? A few insights