If Ben Bernanke is the nominee to replace Alan
Greenspan, our guess is that reaction will be somewhat muted on the
fiscal conservative side of things. In speaking with sources up on
the Hill who know Berknanke, they say he is extremely bright and
talented and more than capable to do the job, but they doubt his
commitment to some of the core supply-side tenets, i.e., tax
cuts.
As we reported earlier, there is little information about how
much consultation was done on this pick with either the House or
the Senate. As of 10:30 this morning, House Ways and Means Chairman
Bill Thomas had not been notified of the pick, according to House
sources.
"We've basically known who the three or four people were who
were under consideration," says a Senate staffer. "If people wanted
to consult, they've had plenty of time to give their two cents. I'm
not sure there is an issue here."
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