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From: Campaign for Liberty <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 11:22 AM
Subject: TARP "Reform" Only Makes Things Worse
To: Christiana Mayer <[email protected]>


January 14, 2009

Dear fellow patriot,

Representative Barney Frank, chairman of the House Financial Services
Committee, has introduced H.R. 384, the TARP Reform and Accountability
Act, which has bypassed normal committee procedures and could come up
for a vote on the House floor today.

Once again, you and I and the U.S. taxpayer are being taken to the
cleaners.  Well I say, let's tell them this time how we really feel.

According to Frank, this amendment will add transparency and
accountability to the TARP Act.  But as is standard operating
procedure for the federal government, a bill posing as an effort to
tighten oversight and increase accountability only further intensifies
government manipulation of the market.

Here are a few of the harmful provisions lurking in the legislation:

- Codifies the use of TARP funds to bail out auto manufactures and
make loans to their financing arms.  Congress opposed the use of the
funds for this purpose during the TARP debate, and it must not be
"read back" into the legislation.

- Requires that "no less than $40 billion" of the remaining $350
billion TARP dollars be assigned to foreclosure mitigation.  More
government interference in the housing market to keep prices high.

- Clarifies the Treasury Department's authority to establish new
offices to oversee the availability of consumer loans, such as student
and auto loans.  More government bureaucracies to supervise other
bureaucracies.

- Keeps the increase in deposit insurance coverage for banks to
$250,000 permanently, which was enacted temporarily as part of TARP to
stave off bank runs.

- Increases the FDIC's borrowing authority from $30 billion to $100
billion and allows it to obtain sums in excess of $100 billion upon
the Treasury Secretary's approval.  If you said "way too much
authority without Congressional approval," you guessed right.

There are two ways I would ask you to help today:

1. Please contact your representatives and urge them to oppose H.R.
384.  If you need your representatives' contact information, it can be
found at C4L's website: http://www.campaignforliberty.com/kb.php
Remind them that TARP was similarly rushed through the House and has
not only failed to meet its objectives, but is nowhere near fully
accountable.

2. Please visit: https://www.campaignforliberty.com/donate.php and
make a most generous donation of $25, $50, $100, or even $1,000.  It
may not feel like it sometimes, but there are millions of folks who
agree with us on the principles of liberty and the free market.   We
must reach out to these fellow patriots and that takes money.

Although the Frank bill is marketed as addressing concerns about
TARP's accountability, it must go through the regular committee markup
process.

It is only right that the Treasury and the Federal Reserve be required
to lay out all their information on how previous TARP funds were
dispersed before any further money is authorized or additional efforts
made.

For liberty,

John Tate

President, Campaign for Liberty

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Christiana Mayer
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who is fixed to a star does not change his mind."—Leonardo da Vinci

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