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Greenspan attacks Bush on economy | Greenspan attacks Bush on economy |
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The former chairman of the US Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan has said President George W Bush pays too little attention to financial discipline. | The former chairman of the US Federal Reserve Alan Greenspan has said President George W Bush pays too little attention to financial discipline. |
In a book to be published next week, Mr Greenspan says Mr Bush ignored his advice to veto "out-of-control" bills that sent the US deeper into deficit. | In a book to be published next week, Mr Greenspan says Mr Bush ignored his advice to veto "out-of-control" bills that sent the US deeper into deficit. |
And Mr Bush's Republicans deserved to lose control of Congress in last year's elections, he charges. | And Mr Bush's Republicans deserved to lose control of Congress in last year's elections, he charges. |
Mr Greenspan, 81, stepped down last year after nearly 19 years in the post. | Mr Greenspan, 81, stepped down last year after nearly 19 years in the post. |
In The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World, Mr Greenspan - who has described himself as a "lifelong libertarian Republican" - spares no criticism of the Republican party. | In The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World, Mr Greenspan - who has described himself as a "lifelong libertarian Republican" - spares no criticism of the Republican party. |
He writes that he advised the White House to veto some bills to curb "out-of-control" spending at the time Republicans controlled Congress. | He writes that he advised the White House to veto some bills to curb "out-of-control" spending at the time Republicans controlled Congress. |
President Bush's failure to do so "was a major mistake", he said. | President Bush's failure to do so "was a major mistake", he said. |
"Little value was placed on rigorous economic policy debate or the weighing of long-term consequences," he says of the Bush administration. | "Little value was placed on rigorous economic policy debate or the weighing of long-term consequences," he says of the Bush administration. |
And he charges that Republicans in Congress "swapped principle for power" and "ended up with neither". | And he charges that Republicans in Congress "swapped principle for power" and "ended up with neither". |
"They deserved to lose." | "They deserved to lose." |
Mr Greenspan retired in early 2006 after serving under six US presidents - either as Federal Reserve chairman or chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors. | |
He now runs a private consulting company - and is an honorary adviser to the UK government. | He now runs a private consulting company - and is an honorary adviser to the UK government. |
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