Posted on 09/25/2008 6:17:23 AM PDT by TBP
Ping!
As usual, Alan Keyes is making sense.
A conservative congressman from Idaho says the Bush Administrations $700 billion plan to bail out the ailing financial industry does not deal with the current problems in the American economy and lacks the approval of the majority of taxpayers.
Congressman Bill Sali (R-Idaho) says Treasury Secretary Henry Paulsons bailout plan grows the government instead of the economy, which is presently burdened by high taxes, regulation, and deficit spending. Sali argues Paulsons plan, which raises the federal debt ceiling to $11.3 trillion — an increase of almost $2 trillion — presumes that the Treasury Secretary has the answers.
Theres a provision in there that says that basically hell make the decisions. And Section 8 of the proposal says that his decisions cant be challenged by Congress or in any court,” warns Sali. “Basically hes put in the position [of] kind of [a] benevolent dictator for the United States. This is an abdication of the duty of Congress to take care of this problem first of all.
Sali proposes letting the private market sort out the illiquid assets of banks by allowing entrepreneurs to buy up the bad securities without paying taxes on their investment gains.
http://www.onenewsnow.com/Politics/Default.aspx?id=261944
LOL...we'd have to be nuts!
Nancy Pelosi, Warren Buffet, and Barney Frank are trying to shove it down your throat.
So what does that tell you?
Do you like it when Barney Frank tries to shove things down your throat?
We are a nation run by absolute morons and crooks, and that isn't likely to change in the near future.
You misunderstand my point.
We have gone so far down the path of socialism and government interference that there IS NO FREE MARKET SOLUTION to the problem. We could let the banks fail (part of me wants that to happen), but do we want a potential economic failure? Which guarantees that Omarxa wins?
And I was sharing my opinion about Forbes opinion. How is that different from 95% of the other comments around here?
“Even earlier” ping.
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