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A Bad Case of the Bail-Out Blues
Posted: 25 Sep 2008 11:37 AM CDT

* The bailout is wrong. The bailout is bad.
* $700 billion is a lot of money. But that's just the opening ante. Get used
to saying "trillion."
* Conservatives need to do the bailout what they did to the Harriet Miers
nomination to the Supreme Court.
* Nancy Pelosi is saying she won't support the bailout plan without
significant Republican support in the House. Congressional Republicans
should oppose the bailout as a bloc. Any Republican who votes for the
bailout should be voted out of office in November. Enough is enough.

* If Lehman Brothers can fail, so can the federal government itself. This is
a wake-up call. Is anyone listening?
* Congress knew Fannie Mae and Freddy Mac were getting too big for their
britches years ago. Congress ignored the potential problems back then, thus
making matters worse today. Will Congress now finally recognize the dangers
of kicking the Social Security and Medicare time-bombs down the road and
address the problems sooner rather than later? Don't hold your breath.
* Let's not forget that the stage for this disaster was set by the Clinton
administration, including the fact that the chief executive in charge of the
Fannie Mae debacle was Clinton's former budget director Franklin Raines.
Raines, as described by Wikipedia, was "accused by The Office of Federal
Housing Enterprise Oversight (OFHEO), the regulating body of Fannie Mae, of
abetting widespread accounting errors, which included the shifting of losses
so senior executives, such as himself, could earn large bonuses."
* John McCain's support among conservatives was tepid, at best, before
tapping Sarah Palin to be his running mate. He's enjoyed tremendous support,
enthusiastic even, since the announcement from the Right. And then reality
set in and conservatives are once again facing the real John McCain. And it
ain't pretty.
* First, McCain said he would fire SEC chief Chris Cox - a man highly
regarded and respected by conservatives and who had nothing to do with all
those financial companies going belly-up. Strike one.
* McCain followed that up by announcing support for a $25 billion bailout of
the auto industry; a clear effort to "buy" Michigan in the upcoming election
with taxpayer money. Strike two.
* And then Sen. McCain lent his support to a $700 billion Wall Street
bailout while simultaneously calling for greater government regulation.
Strike three.
* In the current domestic economic crisis, John McCain has "struck out." At
least with fiscal conservatives.
* The biggest political danger to Sarah Palin isn't that she loses on
November 4th as John McCain's running mate. Of greater concern is if she
wins and is "ruined" by having to support John McCain's sure-to-be
non-conservative agenda on a number of issues over the next four years. That
won't help in a run against Hillary Clinton in 2012.
* Sarah Palin says she's a conservative. Sarah Palin says she's a maverick.
What better way to prove both than by bucking her running mate and coming
out against the bailout?
Stop the Bail-Out!

Our friend Shane Cory over at the Bob Barr campaign is urging folks to call
SENATOR John McCain and SENATOR Barack Obama and tell them to high tail it
back to Washington to stop the taxpayer bailout of Wall Street. "Congress is
poised to approve a $700 billion corporate bailout," Shane writes. "The true
cost will be about $1 TRILLION dollars! That's a tax burden of $3,278 on
every man, woman and child in America.
Shane has helpfully provided the contact information for both campaigns. You
can call Senator McCain's office at 202-224-2235. Press "2″ to be connected
to a staff member. Once a staffer answers, Shane suggests politely
delivering the following message:
"Hi my name is __________ and I'm calling to ask Senator McCain to RETURN TO
CONGRESS and do his part to ensure that the proposed $700 billion bailout
does not pass either the House or the Senate. Let the free market run its
course!"
And then call Senator Obama at 202-224-2854 (no prompt) and deliver the
exact same message.

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