Archive for September 16th, 2008

The Federal Reserve has announced they will “loan” AIG $85 Billion in exchange for an 80% stake in the company. Read story.

I suppose we should congratulate the Democrats. Their dreams of government control of the economy are coming to fruition, thanks to their diligent efforts at destroying America’s financial institutions.

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Politics and the Fannie Mae Piggy Bank by Byron York on National Review

Republicans were the only ones trying to do anything about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but you won’t hear that from the press and you certainly won’t hear it from Obama. I just wonder why we aren’t hearing about it from John McCain.

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Democrats charge that the policies of George Bush in particular and Republicans in general are the direct cause of our current economic problems. They are flat out lying through their teeth! Thanks to the Mark Levin Show, I found out about this NY Times article dated September 11, 2003.

The Bush administration today recommended the most significant regulatory overhaul in the housing finance industry since the savings and loan crisis a decade ago.

Under the plan, disclosed at a Congressional hearing today, a new agency would be created within the Treasury Department to assume supervision of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, the government-sponsored companies that are the two largest players in the mortgage lending industry.

The new agency would have the authority, which now rests with Congress, to set one of the two capital-reserve requirements for the companies. It would exercise authority over any new lines of business. And it would determine whether the two are adequately managing the risks of their ballooning portfolios.

The article goes on the detail how Republicans wanted to pass a reform bill after outside investigators found that Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were cooking the books and misleading investors. Who would have been against such a bill? Home Builders and Democrats, that’s who. The same ones who pretend to be the champions of the poor and middle class.

”These two entities — Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac — are not facing any kind of financial crisis,” said Representative Barney Frank of Massachusetts, the ranking Democrat on the Financial Services Committee. ”The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing.”

Representative Melvin L. Watt, Democrat of North Carolina, agreed.

”I don’t see much other than a shell game going on here, moving something from one agency to another and in the process weakening the bargaining power of poorer families and their ability to get affordable housing,” Mr. Watt said.

The Democrats wanted these insitutions to lend money to uncreditworthy borrowers. In this instance the Democrats may want to be careful. Personally, I’d prefer to be tied to President Bush, who tried to prevent the mess from taking place, than the Democrats who caused it.

Update: Speaking of those Democrats, Nancy Pelosi is ordering a “broad, swift investigtion of Wall Street.” Further, “House Democrats plan to aggressively look at the administration’s role in the meltdown.” Talk about audacity. Curiously, Rep. Barney Frank “plans a forward-looking hearing with economists.”  Talk about audacity!

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Barack Obama has spent the past two days declaring the US economy is doomed and only he can fix the financial crisis. He doesn’t get too specific, but he assures all you hard working Americans that he knows just how you feel and just what you need.

And then he jets off to Hollywood for a $28,500 per plate fundraiser with his left coast buddies. The star of the show will be none other than Babs Streisand. Wouldn’t you love to be a fly on the wall at that little shin dig? Do you think they sit around the tables, talking about how the helpless middle class in America needs Barack Obama to save us from ourselves?

Maybe they’ll spend the evening bashing Sarah Palin? That seems to be the latest fad with Hollywood celebs. You’re not A-list if you don’t one-up the latest insult hurled Palin’s way.

Regardless of the discussion at the Obama love-fest, no doubt he’ll spend the $9 million or so he raises by this time tomorrow.

If these Hollywood libs want higher taxes, why don’t they just pay higher taxes? There’s no law against that. Why force socialism on the rest of us?

I propose they take all the money they give to Democratic candidates and send it to the federal government to shore up our entitlement programs. That way they can go back to entertaining and Barack Obama can go back to Chicago – to distribute their money to his community organizations.

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What’s more strange than Barack Obama in the middle of a rodeo? It would have to be a teleprompter in the middle of a rodeo.

It seems the Obama camp has finally realized that the public is less than impressed with Obama when he isn’t reciting a prepared speech. They’ve thrown tradition to the wind and his teleprompter is now popping up along the campaign trail.

If Obama needs the teleprompter to speak to his admirers, what will he do when he’s President? Will he have a teleprompter installed permanently in the Oval Office? Will he need it during Cabinet meetings? When he reads to school children, will he read from pages in a book or off his teleprompter?

Will the travelling teleprompter accompany him on his foreign diplomacy trips? I can hear it now “Just a sec Mahmoud, just setting up the old TP, then we can get down to business.”

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