Is the 'Super Committee' Doomed to Fail?

Thursday, August 11, 2011

The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction was part of the Budget Control Act of 2011, which Congress passed last week. The bipartisan committee is made up of six Senators and six Representatives, with an equal number of Republicans and Democrats represented. These are the same Democrats and Republicans who spent weeks and months in a deadlock over the national debt. The committee must produce debt-reducing legislation by November 23 — what is the likelihood that they will be successful?

We're speaking with Steven Smith, professor of political science at Washington University. Smith says that the committee is doomed to failure.

Guests:

Steve Smith

Produced by:

Kateri A. Jochum

Comments [1]

Marleen Hall from Magna, Utah, USA

The government jobs pay alot more then the average person working. Alot of money can be saved by cutting down on the high salaries instead of those that fight for our safety & those that are already poor (ie: Medicare, etc)

Aug. 11 2011 07:21 AM

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