Friday, January 23, 2009

Barney Frank Should Be Expelled From The House


Have you read the latest...???

Troubled OneUnited Bank in Boston didn't look much like a candidate for aid from the Treasury Department's bank bailout fund last fall.

The Treasury had said it would give money only to healthy banks, to jump-start lending. But OneUnited had seen most of its capital evaporate. Moreover, it was under attack from its regulators for allegations of poor lending practices and executive-pay abuses, including owning a Porsche for its executives' use.

Nonetheless, in December OneUnited got a $12 million injection from the Treasury's Troubled Asset Relief Program, or TARP. One apparent factor: the intercession of Rep. Barney Frank, the powerful head of the House Financial Services Committee.

Mr. Frank, by his own account, wrote into the TARP bill a provision specifically aimed at helping this particular home-state bank. And later, he acknowledges, he spoke to regulators urging that OneUnited be considered for a cash injection.

ENOUGH...!!!

Yes, I realize that unless one could prove Congressman Frank was bribed to engage in such obscene betrayal of his fellow citizens, he's committed no crime. But this is why I call for him to be expelled from the House of Representatives rather than arrested, tried, convicted, and jailed.

God help this once great nation... what does a politician have to do in order to be held responsible for his or her incompetence... for his or her malfeasance?

My God... do you realize that Barney Frank, as Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, is one of the most powerful men in Washington? For years I and others (particularly the Wall Street Journal) warned of a coming Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac crisis - a crisis which indeed came to pass. This debacle was caused in large part by the misguided (at best - corrupt at worst) policies and actions of Congressman Frank supported by most Democrats and far too many Republicrats.

Or how about Chris Dodd - Senator Chris Dodd... former candidate for the Democratic nomination to run for the presidency leading their ticket Chris Dodd? This is a guy who has been "serving" in Washington since 1975, first as a congressman, then, since 1981 (the year I graduated high school and began college) as a United States Senator. Well... here's the kind of guy Christopher Dodd is. (By the way... notice the names of other "VIP's" mentioned...) This man is Chairman of the Senate Banking Committee!!!

Ahh... and speaking of House Committees... Ways and Means is perhaps the most powerful Congressional Committee of them all. Its Chairman... The "Hon." Charlie Rangel. This is America 2009? This is the era of "Hope," of "Change?"

Well, we all know that Congress is full of crooks, liars, and scoundrels. (Heck, just google the terms "congress crooks," congress liars," "congress scoundrels"!) But how about our new Executive Branch officials?

Exhibit 1) Timothy Geithner. Enough said.

Exhibit 2) Eric Holder. More than enough said.

I could go on and on. The names named... the links provided... just examples. Ideology and partisanship aside, how can we not be ashamed that men like this are leading our nation... fleecing our nation?



5 comments:

  1. And the Repubicrats who voted FOR Geithner:

    Orrin G. Hatch
    John Cornyn
    Olympia J. Snowe
    John Ensign

    For shame.

    As for the "good guys" in this particular instance, those voting "no,"... those saying "enough is enough"...

    Charles E. Grassley
    Jon Kyl
    Jim Bunning
    Pat Roberts
    Michael B. Enzi

    Thank you, Senators. (*NOD*)

    BILL

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  2. File Under: You Can't Make This $hit Up!

    http://article.nationalreview.com/?q=ZTJjYWYwZDcwM2ZhN2RiMmI2NGM0MDVlOWViYWI4MGI=

    -- A senior Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee said he believes Timothy Geithner’s failure to pay Social Security and Medicare taxes is “completely unacceptable” and would in any other time disqualify Geithner from heading the Treasury Department. But the senator, Kent Conrad of North Dakota, decided to vote for Geithner because it would take too long to find a replacement candidate for the key cabinet post. --

    Oh... and in line with my previous post excoriating the "go along to get along" "see no evil, hear no evil" Republicrats... here's a quote from Orrin Hatch:

    -- Hatch said of Geithner. "The president of the United States deserves support on his selection of cabinet officials, unless you can show some lack of integrity or some criminal conduct or some really offensive conduct on the part of a nominee." --

    Well... ORRIN... it seems to me that there's PLENTY of evidence - both hard and circumstantial - indicating that Geithner's conduct WAS both "criminal" in the sense that he clearly and deliberately underpaid his taxes (and btw... why no talk of perjury...???) and "lacking integrity" in the sense that... again... he CLEARLY, deliberately, sought to cheat on his taxes.

    Oh... and even if one turns a blind eye to this - refuses to acknowledge deliberate dishonesty - that leaves us with...

    GEITHNER is apparently too stupid to do his own taxes properly - even with Turbo Tax... even with an accountant by his side.

    (*SHRUG*)

    Welcome to America 2009.

    BILL

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  3. Jim Bunning was a hell of good right-handed pitcher...
    As for Barney Frank, I went to "Milk" last night...

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  4. Final Full Senate Vote on Geitner's Confirmation:

    The GOOD guys - (Nay Votes!)

    Sessions R-Alabama
    Murkowski R-Alaska
    Kyl R-Arizona; McCain R-Arizona
    Martinez R-Florida
    Chambliss R-Georgia; Isakson R-Georgia
    Risch R-Idaho
    Lugar R-Indiana
    Grassley R-Iowa; HARKIN D-Iowa (*THUMBS UP*)
    Brownback R-Kansas; R-Kansas
    Bunning R-Kentucky; McConnell R-Kentucky
    Vitter R-Louisiana
    Collins R-Maine
    Cochran R-Mississippi; Wicker R-Mississippi
    Johanns R-Nebraska
    Burr R-North Carolina
    Coburn R-Oklahoma; Inhofe R-Oklahoma
    Specter R-Pennsylvania
    DeMint R-South Carolina
    Thune R-South Dakota
    Alexander R-Tennessee
    Hutchison R-Texas
    Bennett R-Utah
    SANDERS I-Vermont (*THUMBS UP*)
    BYRD D-West Virginia (*THUMBS UP*)
    FEINGOLD D-Wisconsin (*THUMBS UP*)
    Barrasso R-Wyoming; Enzi R-Wyoming

    * Again... allow me to CONGRATULATE and APPLAUD the following Democrats (and one Socialist/Independent) who voted FOR minimal standards - i.e. AGAINST Geitner!

    As to the type of RINO the GOP would be better off without...

    Allow me to highlight those RINO Senators who voted to... err... seat the crook:

    Shelby R-Alabama (SHAME!!!)
    Lieberman I-Connecticut (SHAME!!!)
    Crapo R-Idaho (SHAME!!!)
    Snowe R-Maine (SHAME!!!)
    Ensign R-Nevada (SHAME!!!)
    Gregg R-New Hampshire (SHAME!!!)
    Voinovich R-Ohio (SHAME!!!)
    Graham R-South Carolina (SHAME!!!)
    Corker R-Tennessee (SHAME!!!)
    Cornyn R-Texas (SHAME!!!)
    Hatch R-Utah (SHAME!!!)

    Remember these names, people.

    BILL

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  5. And the Republicrats of the Senate Judiciary Committee who voted FOR Holder:

    Arlen Specter

    Orrin Hatch (Who ALSO voted FOR Geithner in Committee as well as in the full Senate vote!)

    Charles Grassley

    John Kyl

    Jeff Sessions

    Lindsey Graham (Who ALSO voted FOR Geithner in the full Senate vote!)

    The "Good Guys" who voted AGAINST Holder:

    John Cornyn (Who voted FOR Geithner both in Committee and in the full Senate vote!)

    Tom Coburn (Who ALSO voted AGAINST Geithner in the full Senate vote!) (*DOUBLE THUMBS UP*)

    BILL

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