Zitat des Tages von Jack Lew:
If you don't define the problem you'll never reach a painful solution.
There's a lot of trust being built up. I think we have a lot of work ahead of us.
Congress should get the job done.
I think that for the next short period of time, our No. 1 priority is Congress needs to do its work and extend the payroll tax cut.
It is time for the general fund to pay the Social Security fund back.
The budget is not just a collection of numbers, but an expression of our values and aspirations.
We have to reduce the burden placed on our economy by years of deficits and debt.
We obviously would like to get unemployment as low as we possibly can.
The transition from tyranny to democracy is very hard. The Syrian people have to handle this in a way that works in Syria. And the brutality of the Assad regime is unacceptable.
I think there is a shared sense of urgency in Washington on fiscal issues.
Historically, the responsibility for voting on the debt limit has gone to the party in the majority.
The reason to deal with Social Security is that it is a system where we have a tradition and history of making sure it is solidly funded for 75 years. At the moment, we look out and we see it is solidly funded until 2037.
It's going to be true that anything that reduces the federal deficit will have somebody unhappy.
In the budget, the president will call for a five-year freeze on discretionary spending other than for national security. This will reduce the deficit by more than $400 billion over the next decade and bring this category of spending to the lowest share of our economy since Dwight Eisenhower was president.
There is a very serious fiscal-policy question of, 'Are we running our overall fiscal policy such that we as a government can pay our bills?'
I've been really privileged to work for two presidents - President Obama and President Clinton - who are both people of faith, who value faith, and who respect that others have the same feelings in their own lives.
We cannot win the future, expand the economy and spur job creation if we are saddled with increasingly growing deficits. That is why the president's budget is a comprehensive and responsible plan that will put us on a path toward fiscal sustainability in the next few years - a down payment toward tackling our challenges in the long term.
Businesses make decisions based on what they are seeing in their order books.
I think there's no higher calling in terms of a career than public service, which is a chance to make a difference in people's lives and improve the world.
I think the thing that the American people want is for the divisive debate on health care to stop.
Every president since George Washington has taken executive privilege seriously. Every Republican president has.
Social Security is something that we need to deal with, because people who are working today, who will retire in the future, people who are retired today, they have a right - and it's part of the compact that they can depend on their benefits. We should fix the long-term funding problem of Social Security because that's the right thing to do.