John Boehner and Republicans speak out
March 3, 2009 8 Comments
Often I wonder what the Republicans are doing to try to stop the never-ending want for more money that President Obama and the Democrats seem to think will come forever from American taxpayers. Today I got an answer to my inquiring mind. John Boehner and other House Republican leaders are making statements and asking questions. I say keep on rattling the cages of the big spenders who continue to ignore taxpayers who shout STOP!!!!
Boehner says “American people are looking…for real leadership.”
We are not only looking for real leadership- we are demanding it. It may be 2010 before our anger about being taxed to death will be truly known, but in the mean time Iowa Defense Alliance is committed to keep taxpayers/voters up to date on what our elected officials are saying and doing, and in some cases not doing.
http://republican-news-sweep.blogspot.com/2009/02/house-republicans-press-treasury.html
House Republicans Press Treasury Secretary Geithner for TARP “Exit Strategy”
House Republican leaders today wrote to Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner, inquiring about the Obama Administration’s “exit strategy” from the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP). The letter comes as Geithner and other Administration officials are determining how to use the second $350 billion installment of TARP funds President Obama requested last month and whether to request additional taxpayer funds beyond the initial $700 billion authorized last year.“Because the Administration has committed itself to assisting the auto industry, satisfying commitments made by the previous Administration, and devoting up to $100 billion to mitigate mortgage foreclosures, it has been reported that President Obama might need more than the $700 billion authorized by the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act (‘EESA’) to fund a ‘bad bank’ to absorb hard-to-value toxic assets,” wrote the leaders. “In light of these commitments – which come at a time when the Federal Reserve is flooding the financial system with trillions of dollars and the Congress is finalizing a fiscal stimulus that is expected to cost taxpayers more than $1.1 trillion – it is not surprising that the American people are asking where it all ends, and whether anyone in Washington is looking out for their wallets.”
Specifically, the leaders asked Secretary Geithner to provide answers to six questions before the Administration determines the next steps for the TARP program, including:
1. How does the Administration plan to maximize taxpayer value and guarantee the most effective distribution of the remaining $350 billion of TARP funds?
2. How is the Administration lending, assessing risk, selecting institutions for assistance, and determining expectations for repayment?
3. Will the Administration opt for a complex “bad bank” rescue plan? How can the “bad bank” efficiently price assets and minimize taxpayer risk? Will financial institutions be required to give substantial ownership stakes to the Federal government to participate in the program?
4. Is a “bad bank” plan an intermediate step that leads to nationalizing America’s banks?
5. Can you elaborate on your plans for the use of an insurance program for toxic assets? Specifically, will you seek to price insurance programs to ensure that taxpayer interests are protected? If so, how will you do so?
6. What is the exit strategy for the government’s sweeping involvement in the financial markets?
“Indeed, a bipartisan majority of the House – 171 Republicans and 99 Democrats – recently expressed the same concerns, voting to disapprove releasing the final $350 billion from the TARP,” the leaders concluded. “As we noted in our December 2, 2008 letter to then-Secretary Paulson and Chairman Bernanke, we realize that changing conditions require agility in developing responses. However, the seemingly ad hoc implementation of TARP has led many to wonder if uncertainty is being added to markets at precisely the time when they are desperately seeking a sense of direction.”
http://republicanleader.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=113066
Washington, Mar 3 – House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) today released the following statement as Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Office of Management and Budget Director Peter Orszag testify this morning before the House Ways & Means and Budget Committees:
“American families and small businesses know we cannot afford more taxes, more spending, and more debt amid this increasingly-severe recession, and they deserve real answers from Secretary Geithner and Director Orszag today. How can the Administration justify a trillion-dollar tax hike on families, seniors, and small businesses during a recession? With our nation’s economy in a tailspin, who will pay for the big government spending spree proposed in the Administration’s budget? During this unprecedented economic turmoil, why does the President plan to sign into law the nearly half-trillion spending bill making its way through Congress, even though it is loaded with some 9,000 airdropped earmarks and includes the biggest discretionary spending increase since the Carter Administration?
“With a deepening recession and growing uncertainty among middle-class families about their jobs and nest eggs, the American people are looking to both parties in Washington for real leadership during times of economic crisis. That is precisely why we should be working together on a responsible budget that helps our economy recover without piling more debt on future generations.”
You’re right to doubt the bank bailout strategy. It’s time to kill these zombie banks. The IMF and the FDIC both know how to do it, but the Treasury Dept is still run by banker buddies. That’s not the Change I Voted For!
These bailouts are unconstitutional. The FDIC is bad policy and the IMF is downright corrupt.
The problem is the Republicans have a long way to go to regain the ethos to speak out. They need to do a house cleaning and get more Ron Paul republicans before anyone will believe them.
I would like to float a proposal for an economic stimulus plan past you for your consideration. The basics of the idea are in an article at http://tinyurl.com/dknr3c . Please review this article and let me know what you think. This will be the basis for a more in depth paper on the concept.
Thank you for assisting with this project.
Robert K. Minniti, CPA, CFE, Cr.FA, CFF, MBA
Next time Jerry you might want to find out what kind of Change your voting for first before you vote for it .Like finding out how deep the pool is before you dive in. Im sorry you had the blinders on. I seen through the smoke screen and fancy speechs and didnt vote for none of this change.
Obama seems to love Abraham Lincoln heres something interesting i found. It is the poor who habitually elect Democrats—yet they are still
poor…
“You cannot help the poor by destroying the rich.
You cannot strengthen the weak by weakening the strong.
You cannot bring about prosperity by discouraging thrift.
You cannot lift the wage earner up by pulling the wage payer down.
You cannot further the brotherhood of man by inciting class hatred.
You cannot build character and courage by taking away people’s
initiative and independence.
You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could
and should do for themselves.” DOES anyone hear AMEN from the left?
Abraham Lincoln
Woodrow- Your comments by Lincoln are the first things I read this Wednesday morning. While the thoughts you posted are so true for these modern times, what you write makes me so sad because what Obama and the Liberals are pushing through is what Lincoln wrote about NOT doing.
America is going down right before our eyes. I think people will wake up to what Obama is up to but I fear it will be too late. Taking away the initiative to work and be a contributing part of society is a huge problem with long-term consequences..
Thank you for the comments here and for others you have made. It means a lot to Iowa Defense Alliance to have your thoughtful opinions left on posts that we spend time to write.
Thank you.
P.S. As to the Left- I will not hold my breath as to hearing “Amen” from them. Between Obama and the media, they are on Liberal Cloud 9 and many still into blaming Former President Bush for any and all problems in America and the world.
This isn’t a budget alternative. It’s a preview of a budget alternative and is actually even less helpful in its current form considering it contains almost no actual numbers. It’s obvious Boehner realized Rahm Emanuel called his bluff and so was forced to ante up before he was ready.
http://trueblarg.wordpress.com/2009/03/26/jumping-the-gun/