Posted on 09/28/2008 6:14:40 PM PDT by presidio9
What has happened to those conservative Republican leaders whose mantra was government is the problem -- not the solution?
Tell that to the once-bloated financial giants now standing in line for whopping government handouts to the tune of $700 billion.
And who can forget those who wanted to get the government off our backs? Their silence now is deafening.
In the rush for bailouts for the hard-hit government mortgage finance giants, the U.S. Treasury seized control of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and is trying to rescue American International Group, the largest insurer of the world. It allowed 158-year-old Lehman Brothers to collapse, but came to the rescue of the Bear Stearns, another Wall Street firm.
What about the thousands of suffering home owners who face mortgage foreclosures? They are at the end of the public trough and almost forgotten in the scramble to protect Wall Street. And what about the failed CEOs who hope to walk out the door with obscene multimillion-dollar golden parachutes and big bonuses?
Isnt there something wrong with this picture?
Both Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke have worked out a plan to pass on the price of the bailouts to the American taxpayer. Congress is still scrutinizing the proposal.
The U.S. financial mess has rippled through other economies of the world. The fault rests with Wall Street greed, which brought on good times for the high rollers, who thought it would never end. And it rests with the federal government for its failure to police mortgage lenders.
Republican lawmakers and presidents who abhor government restrictions and oversight because of their anti-government philosophy have put America in a critical financial state.
We should be looking at the Franklin Delano Roosevelt blueprint. People were in despair after the stock market crashed in 1929 and the Great Depression slowly settled in. They lost hope until FDR took office in 1933 and told Americans in his first inaugural address that we had nothing to fear but fear itself.
Roosevelt, thinking of the poor and desperate, created several New Deal programs to put people back to work. He was viewed as a savior at the time by millions of Americans, but he also had bitter detractors who resented his radical steps.
I remember the suffering during the Depression in my hometown of Detroit and the long lines of forlorn men, standing in the dead of winter outside the auto factories, hoping for jobs. The popular song on the radio was ``Brother, Can You Spare a Dime. The best-selling book was John Steinbecks The Grapes of Wrath.
Roosevelt was innovative. Some programs worked, some didnt. But many remain today to provide some sense of security, like the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the National Labor Relations Act to protect unions and the Social Security system to help the elderly. In the 1930s, 9,000 banks closed down. Today we have to ask: Why didnt the so-called experts see the storm coming in the 21st century?
Ironically, the remaining affluent and the poor are now on the same page with Abraham Lincoln, who said: Government should do for people what they cannot do for themselves.
Thomas is a pig who has outlived her usefulness.
government is the problem. Dems like her created the GSE’s
government is the problem. Dems like her created the GSE’s
Someone needs to tell her Pelosi approves. I personally don’t need bailed out so the ugly one can shut up. There ought to be a bag rule with the sea monster photos.
Shut Up Helen, You Pathetic Demon-Possessed Liberal Gargoyle!!! Wow, I feel so much better getting that out!
Nice try, Helen. It was Democrat Senators and Congressmen who abhorred government restrictions and oversight because of their pro-minority philosophy which have put America in a critical financial state.
Democrats and Republicans in their own words about regulation of the crisis
Dam that’s one ugly mutha.
If Helen Thomas is so concerned about "suffering home owners" (including illegal aliens and flippers) then I don't think she would mind if we cut off her Social Security payments and her Medicare coverage and increase her tax rate to 110 percent.
Get back to work, Ms. Thomas...millions of "suffering home owners" depend on you!
In a word, there is something awfully wrong with the picture.
I wish your silence was deafening.
Seriously, WHO CARES what Helen Thomas says.
I am so tired of the Rats and the MSM..... the lies, the elitism. It is so nauseating. I just cannot believe this election is as close as the polls (that I do not believe) indicate.
I’ll tell you what happened, Helen. You and your media buddies ground those Republicans into the dust.
Helen Thomas, Hearst White House columnist
I can't believe they would actually use these two sentences together.
Turn up your hearing aid you old hack!
After several years of ever worsening economic conditions the bottom was reached about 1937 thereby demonstrating that every nostrum advanced by the Democrats was unworkable and just made things worse.
Before she dies someone remind her that the truth is out now and it was FDR who did more than any single individual to make the Depression worse.
She’s still alive?
I wish I could say she was wrong.
She certainly does nothing to encourage respect for our elders.
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