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"When you see these bonuses being paid out, it's a source of outrage in the country, and it should be. What are these people thinking about at these companies?" he said. Dodd said he hopes that Kenneth Feinberg, the Treasury Department's point man on compensation, can take action that will lead the firms to reconsider their compensation plans. Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire, the ranking Republican on the Senate Budget Committee, said he believes procedural differences holding up an extension of unemployment benefits will be resolved soon. He said a way to cover an extension without adding to the deficit has been determined, but he offered no specifics. Gregg said the latest deficit figures are evidence of "growing the government too much." "This deficit is driven by us. I mean, you talk about systemic risk. The systemic risk today is the Congress of the United States," he said. "We're creating these massive debts which we're passing on to our children. We're going to undermine fundamentally the quality of life for our children by doing this." Jarrett and Dodd appeared on NBC's "Meet the Press," Axelrod on ABC's "This Week," and Emanuel and Gregg on CNN's "State of the Union."
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