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Scott Brown Sells Out
National Legal & Policy Center ^
| July 15, 2010
| Peter Flaherty
Posted on 07/15/2010 3:57:30 PM PDT by jazusamo
On the evening of Scott Browns election, I
wrote that among the reasons for his victory was resentment of a host of actions to prop up Wall Street firms at the expense of taxpayers.
Who would have thought that less than six months later Brown would cast the decisive vote in favor of legislation that institutionalizes Wall Street bailouts, and whose sponsors Christopher Dodd and Barney Frank played key roles in bringing on the meltdown, not to mention representing everything that is sleazy and corrupt about Washington. If Brown wasnt running against Barney Frank when he railed against the machine, then what was he talking about?
I can only assume that even though Brown knew how to ride the wave that swept him into office, he now fails to understand it. He seems to have reverted to the traditional strategy of moderate Republicans in Massachusetts, which is to make common cause with liberal establishment and then somehow claim to be independent. The financial regulatory reform bill is an odd opportunity to pursue such an outmoded strategy.
Brown did not bring people out to foot-stomping rallies in the final days of his campaign because he offered a fresh, new brand of William Weld Republicanism. Instead, he successfully got on the right side of the elitist/populist divide. With the possible exception of the monstrous spending and debt, nothing feeds this division more than the Wall Street bailouts. Votes in favor of TARP have become an unexpected (to incumbents) flashpoint of anger in primary elections all over the country and have ended a score of political careers.
The elitist/populist divide transcends political party. TARP and the auto bailouts were initiated by a Republican administration. Although Brown was considered a moderate in the Massachusetts legislature, it really didnt matter. His election represented a primal scream by ordinary people who recognized that they were getting screwed by the professional political class, which in Massachusetts is even more entrenched than elsewhere. Brown has allied himself with these corrupt elites.
Judd Gregg, another New England Republican Senator who talks a good game about fiscal responsibility, on Tuesday claimed, TARP did what it was supposed to do. Oh really? In October 2008, then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson told Congress that if it did not pass the 3-page TARP bill to buy toxic assets from banks, the entire financial system would collapse.
But then Paulson turned around and used the money to buy preferred stock in banks to bolster their balance sheets. Not one cent was spent to purchase toxic assets. If getting the toxic securities off the bank balance sheets was the absolute key to avoiding total catastrophe, TARP was unnecessary because no such purchases were ever made. In fact, a lot of this junk is still right where it was in October of 2008.
If Congress knew that the money would be used for other purposes, TARP would have never passed. When Obama came into office he could scarcely believe his good fortune. Tight-fisted Republicans like Gregg left him hundreds of billions to spend on things like bailing out the United Auto Workers. Gregg has the good sense not to run for re-election, and thereby avoid all the pesky TARP questions. Scott Brown is up again in two years.
Related:
Scott Brown Victory Is Reaction to Obama's Corruption of Democracy
House Passes Financial Services Bill; Mandates Racial Favoritism
Dodd's Financial Services 'Reform' Would Mean More Bailouts
TOPICS: Government; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: Massachusetts
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posted on
07/15/2010 3:57:34 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
To: jazusamo
2
posted on
07/15/2010 3:59:47 PM PDT
by
Responsibility2nd
(PALIN/MCCAIN IN 2012 - barf alert? sarc tag? -- can't decide)
To: jazusamo
3
posted on
07/15/2010 3:59:47 PM PDT
by
jessduntno
(A second Great Depression is the path to power. Stop Federal Usurpation.)
To: jazusamo
Scott Brown makes McCain look like a radical right winger!!
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:01:30 PM PDT
by
timetostand
(Ya say ya wanna revolution -- OK!)
To: jazusamo
Who knew Scott Brown was supposed to follow blind folded every GOP agenda! Same GOP who initiated TARP, Prescriptions paid by tax payers, no reforms to stabilize social security & medicare when they had power. I could go on but you get my point.
5
posted on
07/15/2010 4:02:05 PM PDT
by
Undocumented_capitalist
(Obama never ran even a hot dog stand but now he is running the entire country?)
To: timetostand
I hope Scott Brown suffers greatly for this. He won’t of course. Its all part of the middle class eradication, just like Stalinism. Scott decided to be in the elite class.
To: jazusamo
I want to know why Peter Flaherty isn’t running for ‘10 Massachusetts AG, because many Massachusetts voters hoped that he would.
7
posted on
07/15/2010 4:03:11 PM PDT
by
johnthebaptistmoore
(If leftist legislation that's already in place really can't be ended by non-leftists, then what?)
To: jazusamo
Effen RINOs will screw you in the end every time!
Never vote for a RINO!!
Rebellion is brewing!!
8
posted on
07/15/2010 4:03:47 PM PDT
by
Jim Robinson
(JUST VOTE THEM OUT! teapartyexpress.org)
To: Undocumented_capitalist
I take your point. Rockefeller Republicans still dominate GOP policy. That a New England Republican would be of that mold is no marvel.
9
posted on
07/15/2010 4:06:01 PM PDT
by
Psalm 144
(How many Michael Steele gaffes does it take to make a pattern?)
To: jazusamo
With a New England Republican the best you can do is hope that they'd be at least a bit better than his/her RAT opponent.The greater the difference the better the result.In our lifetimes we'll *never* see a Republican from New England who'll vote 100% with Republican leadership.
I can assure you all that Marsha Coakley would have been with RAT leadership in *every single vote*.
10
posted on
07/15/2010 4:06:17 PM PDT
by
Gay State Conservative
(''I don't regret setting bombs,I feel we didn't do enough.'' ->Bill Ayers,Hussein's mentor,9/11/01)
To: Undocumented_capitalist
Who knew Scott Brown would blindly follow all of the socialist democrat agenda, even though he ran as a republican! Who knew!
To: jazusamo
Time for him to get some teabags in the mail!!!
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:07:35 PM PDT
by
Sybeck1
(ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS.)
To: jazusamo
Brown is such a complete idiot.
Did he read the Bill?
Did he read the part that , “ makes it easier for unions, environmental groups and other activist organizations that hold shares to put their representatives on the boards of directors of every corporation in the United States.” !?
Did he read the part, “ favors Democratic constituencies directly by requiring banks and federal agencies to hire and do more business with them.” !?
Did he read the part where, “ The powerful new consumer protection agency that is the centerpiece of the reform bill also would provide substantial employment opportunities and funding for Democratic and social-activist groups such as the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN)” !?
To: Jim Robinson
Curse us for backing these people. It must stop. I now worry about the impact on the Tea Party by the “what’s the use” factor...
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:08:00 PM PDT
by
jessduntno
(A second Great Depression is the path to power. Stop Federal Usurpation.)
To: Undocumented_capitalist
If you read the article there was a little said about TARP.
Do you post like this about Snowe, Collins and McShame also?
Screw RINO’s.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:08:15 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: Responsibility2nd
I suspected this would be what we would see from Brown, even though I pulled out the checkbook and wrote a small donation to his campaign back in January. He’s likely in the long run to prove better than Coakley would have been, but only marginally so. I would support a constitutional amendment to make all of New England into one state, so we would only have to put up with two insufferable libs or RINO’s from the area. As it is, we let that rotten appendage of the country have twelve senators. Not one of them is worth a damn, Republican or Democrat.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:08:17 PM PDT
by
Spartan79
(Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietam servitutem.)
To: jazusamo
So much for the ‘tea party candidate’! The left will get the last laugh on this one!
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:09:13 PM PDT
by
Kimberly GG
("Path to Citizenship" Amnesty candidates will NOT get my vote!)
To: jazusamo
So much for the ‘tea party candidate’! The left will get the last laugh on this one!
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:09:23 PM PDT
by
Kimberly GG
("Path to Citizenship" Amnesty candidates will NOT get my vote!)
To: jazusamo
Why is anyone shocked at Brown’s behavior? Is it any more surprising than the behavior of Collins and Snowe? Because Conservative are Republican, it does not follow that Republicans will always be conservative. Never turn your back on a RINO.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:09:23 PM PDT
by
YHAOS
(you betcha!)
To: jazusamo
Brown’s facebook is filled with the same kind of statements.
Liar, Fraud, Sell Out.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:10:12 PM PDT
by
freekitty
(Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
To: jazusamo; All
Sure as hell does. I doubt he’ll win in November. His backing from the constitutionalists in America has just dried up.
I am damn sorry to say I sent him money in the waning days of his campaign.
Live and learn.
To: jazusamo
Has he bettered Kennedy in anything yet? Just wondering.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:10:39 PM PDT
by
b4its2late
(The Lord made man before woman to give him time to think of an answer for her first question.)
To: jazusamo
If I remember correctly,right after he was elected, there was some who wanted to run him for president.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:13:08 PM PDT
by
sport
To: YHAOS
We have to work for more conservative senators then the rinos only count for majority control
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:13:15 PM PDT
by
Hojczyk
To: jazusamo
Why would anyone expect that he wouldn't sell out? Let me tell you, even if Republicans take the House and the Senate and there is a Republican president in 2012, it still will not make any difference. Both parties work for the bankers. As long as we have the financial system with the Banks and the Federal Reserve at the top, we will live in perpetual debt and be slaves to the banks.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:13:46 PM PDT
by
FightThePower!
(Fight the powers that be!)
To: Gay State Conservative
I can assure you all that Marsha Coakley would have been with RAT leadership in *every single vote*.
That is no consolation...this is the vote that counted...perhaps more so than the Obamacareapalooza.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:13:46 PM PDT
by
jessduntno
(A second Great Depression is the path to power. Stop Federal Usurpation.)
To: sport
You’re correct, that was a laugher at that time.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:15:11 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: Jim Robinson
You bet it is... and they just keep pushing and pushing. November cannot get here soon enough.
LLS
To: jazusamo
I guess Obama gets the last laugh concerning Scott Brown’s election. :-(
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:15:14 PM PDT
by
doc1019
(Martyrdom is a great thing, until it is your turn.)
To: Jim Robinson
You bet it is... and they just keep pushing and pushing. November cannot get here soon enough.
LLS
To: jazusamo
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:16:38 PM PDT
by
ducdriver
(judica me, Deus, et discerne causam meam de gente non sancta. (Ps. 42))
To: Jim Robinson
WHEN will term limits BE ON OUR AGENDA AGAIN????
To: jazusamo
I was NEVER that high on the guy. Glad he won and all, but I thought all those calling on him to run for Pres were downright silly.
That said, the guy is governing as he said he would. He never said that he was a Conservative. At best he was a moderate who was against the health care bill. The fault isn't with him, its with all those who READ INTO HIM all sorts of things that he simply wasn't.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:17:09 PM PDT
by
Paradox
(Socialism - trickle up poverty.)
To: jazusamo
Why would anyone expect that he wouldn't sell out? Let me tell you, even if Republicans take the House and the Senate and there is a Republican president in 2012, it still will not make any difference. Both parties work for the bankers. As long as we have the financial system with the Banks and the Federal Reserve at the top, we will live in perpetual debt and be slaves to the banks.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:17:13 PM PDT
by
FightThePower!
(Fight the powers that be!)
To: FightThePower!
“we will live in perpetual debt”
We will live in perpetual debt until we can’t. The party will soon be over.
To: liberateUS
He drank the Kool Aid of the Beltway Virus.
To: jazusamo
The Dems bought the man off, and now he can wallow in his cheap gains. If he had any honor, he would refund donations sent to his campaign by well-meaning conservatives.
To: Paradox
I was NEVER that high on the guy. Glad he won and all, but I thought all those calling on him to run for Pres were downright silly.Well said and that's how I and I'd bet a lot of others felt.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:22:08 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: windsorknot
Hopefully, every single donation will be demanded back
for his false advertising. Under MGL 93A,
perhaps donors ought get back triple damages.
Brown needed, and needs, a ‘warning label’.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:25:00 PM PDT
by
Diogenesis
(Article IV - Section 4 - The United States shall protect each of them against Invasion)
To: freekitty
Browns facebook is filled with the same kind of statements. Just one sample pulled from Brown's Facebook page: "Thanks for nothing Brown!!!!! What a total dissappointment you are! Dudes in the park pulling 3 card monty aint got nothin' on you!! You fleeced all of New England AND the American people! You are the worst joke pulled on us besides that bafoon Obimbo. If you had 1 ounce of self respedt left, you would resign and hand ...your spot in congress over to someone who actually has the courage to not to be a Bama lap puppy."
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Scott-Brown/178795233167
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:26:09 PM PDT
by
mojito
To: jazusamo
I knew he was a liberal early on when I saw and heard his family a couple of times..... especially on his victory night. I remarked upon the same to one of my freeper relatives....and got the big tut-tut.
Go ahead an laugh at me, but my radar was right on and I knew then and know now that I was right.
This is a family of climber clymers, including the Senator himself. This is just the opening of their road show.
Leni
To: MinuteGal
Believe me when I say I’m not laughing at you.
I knew he was no conservative but figured him to be a moderate, I think you were right and I was wrong.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:34:15 PM PDT
by
jazusamo
(But there really is no free lunch, except in the world of political rhetoric,.: Thomas Sowell)
To: Starboard
“The party will soon be over.”
I pray you are right.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:34:46 PM PDT
by
FightThePower!
(Fight the powers that be!)
To: Jim Robinson
Sadly because of an ignorant public, they are the ones who are going to suffer because of their folly. This bill will further collapse the economy, lower the amount of money available to lend small business, and increase the strangle hold these Central government freaks have on our lives and fortunes. So when the economy falls a bit lower, and a few more folks lose homes, jobs, and dreams perhaps they will wake up realize why it happened and to look in the mirror and see who might be at fault. If people want control over their lives they have to take it back by being smarter than the libtards in DC. As long as so many act like sheep, they will be treated like sheep.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:35:05 PM PDT
by
JohnD9207
(John McCain is a proud Ted Kennedy conservative!)
To: jazusamo
To: Spartan79
“Not one of them is worth a damn, Republican or Democrat.”
There is not even one that holds to conservative values.
46
posted on
07/15/2010 4:39:15 PM PDT
by
rj45mis
To: Gay State Conservative
Let us hope he never gets a Republican leadership position!
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:39:40 PM PDT
by
ebersole
To: FightThePower!
Massive debt, unsustainable spending, onerous government regulations, anti-business climate, persistently high unemployment, runaway government, higher taxes, etc. Just like Margaret Thatcher said, the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money. And we are nearing that point.
To: FightThePower!
Massive debt, unsustainable spending, onerous government regulations, anti-business climate, persistently high unemployment, runaway government, higher taxes, etc. Just like Margaret Thatcher said, the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money. And we are nearing that point.
To: Hojczyk
Just remember; Never turn your back on a RINO.
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posted on
07/15/2010 4:41:26 PM PDT
by
YHAOS
(you betcha!)
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