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Pelosi and the Blame Game

 
 
Woiyo9
 
Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 06:18 am
http://townhall.com/columnists/ThomasSowell/2008/09/30/bailout_politics&Comments=true

Nothing could more painfully demonstrate what is wrong with Congress than the current financial crisis.

Among the Congressional "leaders" invited to the White House to devise a bailout "solution" are the very people who have for years created the risks that have now come home to roost.

Five years ago, Barney Frank vouched for the "soundness" of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and said "I do not see" any "possibility of serious financial losses to the treasury."

Moreover, he said that the federal government has "probably done too little rather than too much to push them to meet the goals of affordable housing."

Earlier this year, Senator Christopher Dodd praised Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac for "riding to the rescue" when other financial institutions were cutting back on mortgage loans. He too said that they "need to do more" to help subprime borrowers get better loans.

In other words, Congressman Frank and Senator Dodd wanted the government to push financial institutions to lend to people they would not lend to otherwise, because of the risk of default.

The idea that politicians can assess risks better than people who have spent their whole careers assessing risks should have been so obviously absurd that no one would take it seriously.

But the magic words "affordable housing" and the ugly word "redlining" led to politicians directing where loans and investments should go, with such things as the Community Reinvestment Act and various other coercions and threats.

The roots of this problem go back many years, but since the crisis to which all this led happened on George W. Bush's watch, that is enough for those who think in terms of talking points, without wanting to be confused by the facts.

In reality, President Bush tried unsuccessfully, years ago, to get Congress to create some regulatory agency to oversee Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.

N. Gregory Mankiw, his Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, warned in February 2004 that expecting a government bailout if things go wrong "creates an incentive for a company to take on risk and enjoy the associated increase in return."

95 Democrats voted against the bill and this moron blames the Republicans for not passing this bullsh!t bill?

Barney Franks own committee members voted against the bill and this nut blames republicans?

I hope all you partisans on both sides now see that NONE OF THE ABOVE care about their constituents. You need to take a step back from your Shepard and retink re-electing any incumbent.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 08:04 am
Theres plenty of blame to go around. Pelosi"s smarmy speech ws ill advised and this bail out is recognizably imperfect. Why play RR with the consequences? Cause thats what Congress is doing. Unelect em all, I say.
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gungasnake
 
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Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 08:33 am
@Woiyo9,
More confusion on this one than I've seen in a long time, even amongst pubbies and conservatives. John McCain clearly hasn't thought the thing out yet.
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Bi-Polar Bear
 
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Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 08:54 am
farmerman has it right. Pelosi's speech.... the poor little offended 12 repubs.... Barney Franks takes a religious holiday..... someone should slap the **** out of all these people. All these CEO's need public scourging and all their assets seized as well.
Linkat
 
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Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 09:11 am
@Bi-Polar Bear,
I feel the same way - I had to turn the TV off when I saw Pelosi spouting her trap off. She makes me feel ill. Not that others aren't doing the same thing -shut up and do your job - all I see is a bunch of blow hards spouting their mouths and blaming - very few giving any solutions.

I say - lets vote every single one of them out. At this point I don't care who is running against any one know in office - I'm voting against the whole lot of you that is in there now.
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farmerman
 
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Reply Tue 30 Sep, 2008 09:19 am
NANCY MUST GO_NANCY MUST GO_ etc etc, (repeat first verse until she resigns)
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