A Treasury Sec should be above politics . I lnow non are, but this is beyond

If you think that I take any pleasure in other members mocking the errors and backwards ass thinking you display in your posts then, sir, I’m here to inform you that you would be correct.
 
No one gets to a cabinet post in the United States without engaging in politics.
 
She's one of the best we've had in quite some time.
 
If you think that I take any pleasure in other members mocking the errors and backwards ass thinking you display in your posts then, sir, I’m here to inform you that you would be correct.
No idea what you mean, nor do I care. I have read enough to realize you are unbalanced and will no longer read or respond to your comments
 
There is no evidence that Janet Yellen’s statements are out of line or political.

Economic conditions and indicators have varied greatly from each provided date in the "gotcha" post to the next.

Right now, the deficit as compared to the GDP is less of a worry than it has been at other times in the nation’s history.

See also:

https://www.brookings.edu/articles/no-need-to-panic-about-the-budget-deficit/

From the article:

“The U.S. budget deficit is on track to be much bigger this year than last. Interest rates—a big issue given the level of the federal debt–have risen notably in recent months. And the U.S. faces long-run fiscal challenges associated with population aging that will require tax increases and spending cuts. But there is no reason to panic. The rise in the deficit this year isn’t because of a sudden surge in spending—it mostly reflects a fall in revenues from unusually high levels last year.”

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The OP should read and comprehend that entire article (if they can) before thinking they scored a "gotcha” moment involving Secretary Yellen.

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