Yes, There Are Deeply Angry Democratic Members of Congress

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This email is from a lawmaker and it should give you a flavor for what's going on right now in Congress.

Paulsen and congressional Republicans, or the few that will actually vote for this (most will be unwilling to take responsibility for the consequences of their policies), have said that there can't be any "add ons," or addition provisions. Fuck that. I don't really want to trigger a world wide depression (that's not hyperbole, that's a distinct possibility), but I'm not voting for a blank check for $700 billion for those mother fuckers.

Nancy said she wanted to include the second "stimulus" package that the Bush Administration and congressional Republicans have blocked. I don't want to trade a $700 billion dollar giveaway to the most unsympathetic human beings on the planet for a few fucking bridges. I want reforms of the industry, and I want it to be as punitive as possible.

Henry Waxman has suggested corporate government reforms, including CEO compensation, as the price for this. Some members have publicly suggested allowing modification of mortgages in bankruptcy, and the House Judiciary Committee staff is also very interested in that. That's a real possibility.

We may strip out all the gives to industry in the predatory mortgage lending bill that the House passed last November, which hasn't budged in the Senate, and include that in the bill. There are other ideas on the table but they are going to be tough to work out before next week.

I also find myself drawn to provisions that would serve no useful purpose except to insult the industry, like requiring the CEOs, CFOs and the chair of the board of any entity that sells mortgage related securities to the Treasury Department to certify that they have completed an approved course in credit counseling. That is now required of consumers filing bankruptcy to make sure they feel properly humiliated for being head over heels in debt, although most lost control of their finances because of a serious illness in the family. That would just be petty and childish, and completely in character for me.

I'm open to other ideas, and I am looking for volunteers who want to hold the sons of bitches so I can beat the crap out of them.


Got to love the colorful language used here!!
 
its a little late to get mad. where were they while the rape was in full swing?

and f&^k credit counseling , we need to investigate and prosecute the scumbags that caused this crisis.

on being found guilty, all monies confiscated.

you got a problem with that?
 
Quote from stock777:

its a little late to get mad. where were they while the rape was in full swing?

and f&^k credit counseling , we need to investigate and prosecute the scumbags that caused this crisis.

on being found guilty, all monies confiscated.

you got a problem with that?

Be careful what you wish for. The Subprime mess was boosted to full throttle by Bill Clinton. Read and learn how both parties participated in promoting mortgages for the poor. Works when home prices are rising, shit to pay when they drop.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Community_Reinvestment_Act
 
sorry guys, my bad

I didn't spend my $300 rebate check to stimulate the economy

first thing tomorrow morning I'm going to the bank and withdraw it and head to Walmart.
That should kick start the economy.
 
Yes, let's make lots of new punitive, draconian regulations. They'll make everyone else miserable and unproductive, but will only be symbolic in the current crisis. This may lead to something that will make Sarbanes Oxley look mild

What an idiot. He/she is much more interested in venting and being vengeful than solving the problems at hand. So typical of the Left--emotions trumping logic once again. And the cowardly line about "someone hold them down while I beat the crap out of them" is very telling.

I'm no fan of the current administration, but if this is representative of what we'll see next, Heaven help us.


Quote from poyayan:

http://www.openleft.com/showDiary.do;jsessionid=C842A228DA5B25F63F12DBB330DF83DD?diaryId=8374

This email is from a lawmaker and it should give you a flavor for what's going on right now in Congress.

"I want reforms of the industry, and I want it to be as punitive as possible."



Got to love the colorful language used here!!
 
Lots of haters here.

The point here is Paulson is asking for a blank check 700B.

I rather see this kind of reaction than here is the "yes" vote and go play.

Also, if they don't ask government for help, there will be no point for regulation. At the minimum, CDS is option and should be traded regulated like options.
 
No, the point is the idiot you quoted will turn this into something far worse (if that's possible) than it already is. He brought the hatred on himself with that pathetic little hissy fit. What a nancy.

Quote from poyayan:

Lots of haters here.

The point here is Paulson is asking for a blank check 700B.

I rather see this kind of reaction than here is the "yes" vote and go play.

Also, if they don't ask government for help, there will be no point for regulation. At the minimum, CDS is option and should be traded regulated like options.
 
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