Institutional Bailouts: All Regulation, No Reform
by Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO)How do you fix a problem? Well, in Washington, there is a sure-fire solution to any crisis: pass reactionary legislation without knowing what is in it to show you really “care” about the problem. Then, claim the problem is solved. Wait until the next crisis. Repeat.

The current crisis is big, overly exposed financial institutions; some of which have taken enough risks that they are now insolvent. Unfortunately, the regulatory reform (a Democratic metaphor for regulatory expansion) being considered by the House and Senate in response to the recent financial crisis will not solve the problem. In fact, it may make them worse by cloaking the real issues with new regulations but without addressing root causes. These misguided political ambitions are especially obvious in H.R. 4173, the Restoring American Financial Stability Act of 2010.
Here are just a few examples of why H.R. 4173 is very effective at expanding government regulation but very ineffective at providing for the substantive reform needed to fix the failure points of our financial institutions:
Contrary to claims made by the Democratic majority:
- H.R. 4173 perpetuates financial bailouts. In reality, the bill allows the FDIC to bail out selected creditors. To pay off the creditors of a “too big to fail” financial institution, the bill gives the FDIC the authority to borrow an amount equal to the value of the firm being liquidated. For some larger institutions this could amount to $2 trillion (of taxpayer money) per institution. This “solution” actually incentivizes failure, as mismanaged institutions have a taxpayer bailout as a safety net. In contrast, House Republicans have pressed to end taxpayer-funded bailouts by creating an enhanced form of bankruptcy for large non-bank financial institutions, forcing participants to plan for the possibility of failure and face stiff consequences for mismanagement.
- H.R. 4173 Fails to Address the Biggest Single Cause of the Financial Crisis. Mismanagement of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were among the root causes of the housing and financial market melt-down, costing American taxpayers more than $145 billion so far. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) predicts that the cost could reach $380 billion or more if the Obama Administration continues using Fannie and Freddie as a place to store bad loans made by banks. And yet, despite this, H.R. 4173 virtually ignores these problem areas – authorizing only a study. Such a study will only delay reform and limit any opportunity for meaningful recovery in the housing market.
- H.R. 4173 Increases Government Control. This measure empowers the government to seize private firms and to funnel taxpayer funds to “rescue” them. It also creates a “consumer protection” czar whose agency will control consumer credit and financing. In addition, the Democrat’s bill creates an “Office of Financial Research” that is charged with monitoring the financial activities of private citizens while providing taxpayer funded research about consumers to Wall Street. None of these activities have sufficient oversight or accountability.
- H.R. 4173 Destroys Jobs and Threatens the Economy. Economists have also estimated that H.R. 4173 will reduce new job creation by 4.3 percent because of the way it constricts access to consumer credit, a move that is particularly damaging to small and seasonal businesses.
The short-term political benefits that the Democrats hope to reap from this ill-considered measure will cost U.S. firms in the global marketplace, leaving them unable to create stable jobs for American workers. The American people deserve both a better process and a far better policy outcome from their elected representatives.
In his first State of the Union address President Obama rebuked Republicans for opposing big-spending. He told us that saying “No” may be good politics, but it’s not good leadership. Well, saying “yes” to bad policy isn’t good leadership either, Mr. President. The 2000 plus page H.R. 4173 is just one more example of the Democratic majority’s attempts to grow government, not fix problems. Not only does it fail to address the root causes of the financial crisis, it’s bad for the economy, it’s bad for business, it’s bad for jobs, and it’s bad for America.






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Bravo — Sounds a lot like the OPA of 1990. The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 that was supposed to make sure the oil spill like the Exxon Valdez 'never happens again'. It handled everything who was to be in charge of the containment and cleanup, the president, what emergency equipment, like fire booms and skimmers was to be bought and kept on standby … Well you know the rest.
I thought this PJTV Video: " PolitiZoid Presents: Talking Feds, Same As It Ever Was" was interesting and hope you do too.
http://www.pjtv.com/v/3843
"Then, claim the problem is solved. Wait until the next crisis. Repeat."
THAT, in a nutshell is what the problem is. EVERYTHING is an emergency anymore. Every piece of legislation is an emergency. The President wraps himself in a white flag of surrender, declares an emergency, and the stupid sunsabitches in CONgress ram it through. There is no deliberation process. This is an affront to every freedom loving American.
The President, and the CONgress, individually and collectively should hang their heads in shame.
We know they wont. Hugo Chavez Obama.
When the revolution happens … (Hitch hiker's guide to the galaxy reference)
"The 2000 plus page H.R. 4173 is just one more example of the Democratic majority’s attempts to grow government, not fix problems. Not only does it fail to address the root causes of the financial crisis, it’s bad for the economy, it’s bad for business, it’s bad for jobs, and it’s bad for America."
Yeah boys!
Grow that Gubment.
Grow that sumbitch so big, that it is too big to fail.
Make it so big that just the thought of the nanny state failing, will cause fear and panic throughout the entire world. If they do it right, they will have the world throwing pesos and shekels at US………….
As heard in congress…Senator one,"These thousands of laws are not working."Senator two,"They will when we make ten thousand more!"
Can we just hang them by their heads instead?
When the revolution starts, I have a short list.
Malik Zulu Shabazz is on it.
So is the other Shabazz Black Panther in Philly.
I think tonight I am going to add Ed Schultz, Keith Olberman and Rachel maddow. They all need neat little thirty caliber holes in the middle of their foreheads.
I don't think neatness counts.
So, when W bailed out the banks, that was ok then because he calls himself a Republican? It's only bad when there's a D after your name?
Help me out, here.
I read an interesting article about added government regulatory offices as well as "diversity" offices that are included in the Dodd-Fwank bill. None of this has been covered by the media- that I know of. The bill requires "quotas". http://www.realclearmarkets.com/articles/2010/07/...
No.
It was just as stupid.
This has NOTHING to do with whether they have an R or D after their name. It has EVERYTHING to do with them abandoning the Constitution, and America.
We evidently just lost the faint of heart vote………….
Screw 'em.
Never let a good crisis go to waste.
And what is ALWAYS the solution? MORE GOVERNMENT!!!
Good Ol Saul Alinskey!
Overload the system, and implode it.
Ahhhhhhhhhh.
Let me think for a bit……………………
Does anyone else remember the media telling us how we had to dig our way out of the hole we found ourselves in?
No one ever called the idiots on that one, of course I guess they would have had to out themsevles. Still found it pretty amusing.
Still thinking……………………………..
Nope.
What is this about 2000 page documents that the left loves so much, I mean other than having an excuse not to read it (WTF?) and being able to hide all kinds of things in it … oh my bad, never mind
I hear the gym for the senators is well run
Assholes all.
Help you out a window, or of the stupid argument you just made? I am all for assisted suicide for any progressive so if I can be of help please let me know.
Serioulsy, you will find very very few people here that thought bush did the right thing with his "We must destroy capitalism to save it" non sense.
I suppose you think you are being clever, your not, find a job and do something with your life.
Everytime I read about "Too Big To Fail" it makes me cringe. It should read, "Government Favorite," because that's what it means. If you tow the line and do what we say you too will be too big to fail. So live it up, act reckless, if it all goes to hell that's okay we'll just throw you some taxpayer money so you can do it all over again. And with the backing of all that money you can say goodbye to that pesky competion that isn't too big to fail. .
Well, they will be throwing something at us anyway.
Well that made me laugh anyway.
I bet if we dug up his grave all we would find is the smell of sulphur.
that's ok. we'll just post guards with batons at the polls and they'll stay away.
I love how the "Yes we can" crew has morphed into the "No we can't and anyway it's Bushes fault" crew.
I wonder if any of the fence sitters are getting tired of the defeatism yet?
If you put them in a room with a bunch of peaceful radical muslims they won't have any heads that need hanging, I have to say that would be fine ironic humor.
Money probably ended up in the same place that the New Orleans dike funds did.
Ha. This poser Obama sure does bring a lot of credibility to the table when he rebukes Republicans for opposing big-spending by saying "No" during his first State of the Union Address, when over 90% of the time as a member of the Illinois Senate he voted "present" rather than take a affirmative position by voting "yea" or "nea" on important issues effecting the people of Illinois. Actually, I feel apathic towards this blatant liar, deceitful, hypocrite, and shameless bigot, and I no longer consider him to be our president. Joe Wilson has it right.
I think Obama's ego is too big to fail, and when it does everyone better run for cover.
In my ancedotal non professional but seen it happen before opinion that nutjob will take off the pleasant mask he hides behind and go sh'thouse rat crazy.
Which in a way will be a good thing, the fence sitters will finally see what they have helped to create.
Well Nasty Nancy does appear to have a really fetid big swamp.
Please be patient. None of us up here have any experience with this sort of thing. In fact, no one has ever really had a job.
Barry Soetero
Up your meds.
Fools words and fools faces, often seen in public places
Xoros? The fence sitters will never see because no one likes to admit they were wrong. They will only make up excuses for him. Plus, I would like to see him " go shithouse rat crazy" so the Pentagon can arrest his ass. Like in that episode of 24. "Insane Hussein" will have a legacy like Caligula.
Which rock have you been hiding under? We opposed it then, and we oppose it now. Your just throwing a lame talking point at us that's a variation of why weren't you protesting 8 years ago?
They seem to be doing a bang-up job of growing the deficit.
How moronic is it to think that the answer to a government created problem is more government?
Yeah.
Kosher sulphur.
He was a Communist Jew.
I'll stay off that soapbox tonight. I'm not in the mood to deal with the anti-semite crowd.
You should clarify that racist remark.
According to Eric Holder and the Department of Justice, it is perfectly acceptable to post Black Panther Thugs outside polling places, with police batons. But let Robert Byrd show up in a bedsheet, or carrying a noose, and all hell would break loose………….
When one is in government, when government is the have all, the be all, and the end all, then Government is the panacea. There are two classes now in this country. The elite ruling class, and the ruled.
"In fact, it may make them worse by cloaking the real issues with new regulations but without addressing
root causes. " Rep. Todd Akin (R-MO)
Funny how you didn't address the above issue that you brought up – that is, root causes! It's easy to attack
the opposition but obviously beyond Republican skill set to offer viable solutions. And you many even win
back many seats using this strategy but I personally think it's a huge cop out!
due to recent events, the only way Robert Byrd could show up would precisely IF all hell broke loose.
Off topic: Another ass-kicking: 5th Circuit rejects White House drilling ban appeal
from Michelle Malkin's site…
Just in: The 5th Circuit Court of Appeals has just denied the White House request for a stay on U.S. District Judge Martin Feldman’s order striking down the Obama blanket deepwater drilling ban.
Ass. Kicked. Again:
A U.S. appeals court on Thursday rejected the Obama administration’s request to put on hold a ruling that lifted a temporary moratorium on deepwater drilling in the wake of the BP Plc oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
The ruling is a setback for the White House which had sought to suspend deepwater drilling of new wells for six months while it investigated the cause of the April 20 explosion aboard the Transocean Ltd. rig and adopt new stricter safety regulations.
…The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit, based in New Orleans, ruled about 90 minutes after hearing arguments over the administration’s request to put on hold a lower court ruling that lifted the six-month moratorium.
Interior Department Secretary and fraud doctor Ken Salazar is expected to finally “revise’ the moratorium, but it’s reportedly too late for some companies that are already moving rigs and workers overseas for projects.
Heckuva job, Team Obama. Heckuva job.
I don't deal with them other than to give them a "thumb down" and move on to the next post….that should be the rule of thumb for all of the trolls!!!
Your abnormal progressive thought process is way out of kilter and needs a brick to straighten out. You act as if people here only follow a letter by someone’s name…Yeah, follow along just like the dip$h!ts in congress who voted for the unconstitutional wealth theft and distribution plan called “healtchare”.
Old W was in many instances progressive light. Get your facts straight here dip! Like McCain is or was any better. Too many turds in the barrel floating and now it is up to We the Taxpaying Citizens to take the reins and get this crapola under control.
What the fed idiocracy should have done in the words of Andrew Mellon “it will purge the rottenness out of the system”. He said this when advising Hoover to liquidate everything. It wouldn’t have been pretty but it sure would have been a whole lot better.
Keep your panties unbunched and read this article if you can. The last paragraph is very telling.
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704...
While I don't agree with your attack on the R just cause he's an R I agree that I'd like to see a plan to address Fannie and Freddie. They are high up on my worry list and just complaining about it won't fix the problem.
Richard, please don't get caught up in the R vs D. That's a waste of time and time is no longer a luxury we have as a nation. I would like to start labeling folks with a P as Progressive or C for Constitutional. That tells us more than any R or D ever would.
This isn't a libral thing or a republican thing, this is get-frigging-government-out-of-my-business-thing. How's that for your root cause. Nice tactic though, defend lousy libral policy by pointing out lousy republicain policy, like that fixes anything.
I saw that.
Poor Obama. He just can't win for loosing, eh?
He just lost on the drilling ban. Just wait until the Circuit Court dismisses his lawsuit against Arizona. Talk about an emasculated, impotent court jester.
Drill, Baby, Drill!
Obama just got drilled by the court.
Perhaps Obama, although being a Harvarddddd Lawyer, and being surrounded by the scoundrels simply doesn't know who to file a suit, or a brief. Maybe Hillary "Rose Law Firm, Webster Hubbell, Vince Foster" Clinton ought to show him.
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HELLO GOD, Good-by "Pagan" god, sinking in the debt of laziness you created!!!!
Sometimes, I just can't decipher some of the comments here. They must be in Klingon…….
Ripperboy, enough of the R and D crap, those sides mean nothing at this point.
The real problem is that we have these massive bailout bills passed that dont do squat to fix the problems and just regulate. Its nothing but an overmassive waste of our money. NO ONE should be bailedout and those that fail deserve to fail, and those succeed deserve to succeed. Instead, the government is punishing success and praising failure.
Yet, that is not the worst part. The money either paid back or was leftover from TARP and the stimulus bill will not go to pay down the debt, but instead will used to help campaign and fund interest for the democrats this year.
Woohoo, cool down champ as you are blowing a gasket. So, as you are picking up your next version of Hitler’s greatest hits, are you wishing that you could be all alone in this world mind fiddling with yourself and no one else?
Let go of the Objectivist collective and you could actually do something in this life.
And going after people who go to church…to bad for you. It is sad, that due to losers like yourself, guys like me have to sit in the back pew with dual 9 mils waiting for objectivists like YOU to bring in your self-purveyed cataclysms.
Maybe I’m using too big of words for your public school educated mind.
Bailouts are the new thing are you kidding? The rich get richer the poor stay exactly the same!
The only thing you're packing is your boyfriend's ass, Bubba.
This must be an example of the enlightened, tolerant, inclusive attitude of the progressive left………..
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Agreed, that has been the Democratic M.O. my entire adult life. The way the Dems create dependency through bigger government has been their stock in trade for decades. They create entitlement programs, and then pander to the fears of those programs being discontinued should they lose power. In essence, hurting the very people the proclaim to care about by perpetuating continued dependency on government handouts. I am glad that at least now, this is all finally coming to the fore.
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This guy is the "Poster Child" example of the enlightened, academia, elitist, progressive socialists that are all about inclusion running OUR USA into the ground.
What a great example for our country. And he calls himself an Objectivist. He is definitely confused…maybe he is not confused and has been working in the White House the past 18 months.
Let me know where it is and it will smell of urine.
Are you implying there is something wrong with homosexuality, lefty?
Or are you insulting your allies by claiming they are conservatives?
Sooner or later, the people in the Democratic party "big tent" are going to look around and see who they have allied themselves with.
Dibs on the popcorn concession.
You were too busy being a crybaby and ranting about how Obama was going to beat Bush at the polls to hear us criticizing Bush for exactly that.
Once their earthly god (This overbearing (Government) they all turn to for redemption/every need) falls, then and only then, will they realize they were believing in the wrong savior. Then they'll call on God to save them…They love life (Mansions, credit, perversions, luxuries and all unearned immoral things they wallow in and their complicit government who gives them the right to exploit all of those earthly things (Their paradise is on earth)). Until they realize they are losing it, then they love God, until then they curse his existence, while believing in his impostors the pagan governments of earth, which have turned directly opposite of God, yet they impostor him [im·pos·tor or im·pos·ter (m-pstr)
n.
One who engages in deception under an assumed name or identity] [impostor, imposter [ɪmˈpɒstə]
n
a person who deceives others, esp by assuming a false identity; charlatan
[from Late Latin: deceiver; see impose] Look at all the false promises they are proclaiming to be able to solve, that were once left to God…..Deep subject, beyond this earth….. A good read on WND.com (The deliberate deception of Tiger Woods and Barack Obama)
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