Bailout Package Fails As Dow Plunges

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First Posted: 09-29-08 02:16 PM   |   Updated: 10-30-08 05:12 AM

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In an extraordinary gamble on the future of the global economy, the House of Representatives voted down the $700 billion Wall Street bill 205-228, as Republicans defied their president, their presidential nominee and the congressional leadership to vote nearly two to one against the measure described as crucial to the prevention of an economic collapse.

As the vote progressed, the Dow steadily dropped, reaching a 700-point decline at its mid-day nadir. Television coverage of the vote was frantic, with a split-screen showing a graphic of plunging stocks paired with a chart showing the steadily growing number of 'no' votes. All members of the House, equipped with Blackberries, were fully aware of the market trends driven by their balloting.

Almost every Representative was present during the roll call. Democratic leaders huddled with members, desperately trying to persuade defectors to change their votes. Republican leaders, in contrast, appeared resigned to the overwhelming opposition in their caucus.

As the vote progressed, and as the possibility of rejection became probable and then certain, there was a hush on the floor as the normally boisterous members realized what the outcome would be. Minutes passed, with the 15 minutes allotted to the roll call technically over, but with members given extra time to change their votes. Only one did so, and he shifted from yea to nay. No one smiled on the winning or losing side. Most looked dazed or stunned.

While the economic consequences of the vote will be determined during the coming weeks, the outcome this afternoon was a major setback to John McCain, who had backed the proposal and portrayed himself as a party leader who would help win approval for the bailout.

Chief McCain strategist Steve Schmidt said yesterday on Meet the Press, "What Senator McCain was able to do was to help bring all of the parties to the table, including the House Republicans, whose votes were needed to pass this." And this morning, McCain backer Mitt Romney told NBC that "this bill would not have been agreed to had it not been for John McCain....this is a bipartisan accomplishment, a bipartisan success. And if people want to get something done in Washington, they just watch John McCain."

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Instead, members of McCain's own party voted 133 to 65 against the measure. Democrats, on the other hand, voted 140 to 95 for the bill.

In an attempt to shift blame for the defeat, House Republican Leader John Boehner of Ohio and Republican Whip Roy Blunt of Missouri charged that House Speaker Nancy Pelosi provoked the 'no' votes by angering Republican members with an excessively partisan floor speech. "We could have gotten there today had it not been for the partisan speech that the speaker gave on the floor of the House," Boehner said.

House Financial Services Committee chair Barney Frank of Massachusetts, a key architect of the bill, countered that even if true, the claim amounted to an extraordinary level of personal and parochial motivation: "Because somebody hurt their feelings, they decided to punish the country."

In her speech, Pelosi did place some of the blame for the current crisis on Bush: "Today, we will act to avert this crisis, but informed by our experience of the past eight years with the failed economic leadership that has left us left incapable of meeting the challenges of the future. We choose a different path. In the new year, with a new Congress and a new president, we will break free with a failed past and take America in a New Direction to a better future."

Shortly after Boehner spoke to reporters, the McCain camp issued a statement by economic adviser Doug Holtz-Eakin similarly seeking to shift the blame to Democrats:

"From the minute John McCain suspended his campaign and arrived in Washington to address this crisis, he was attacked by the Democratic leadership: Senators Obama and Reid, Speaker Pelosi and others. Their partisan attacks were an effort to gain political advantage during a national economic crisis. By doing so, they put at risk the homes, livelihoods and savings of millions of American families. Barack Obama failed to lead, phoned it in, attacked John McCain, and refused to even say if he supported the final bill. Just before the vote, when the outcome was still in doubt, Speaker Pelosi gave a strongly worded partisan speech and poisoned the outcome. This bill failed because Barack Obama and the Democrats put politics ahead of country."

Obama campaign spokesman Bill Burton countered:

"This is a moment of national crisis, and today's inaction in Congress as well as the angry and hyper-partisan statement released by the McCain campaign are exactly why the American people are disgusted with Washington. Now is the time for Democrats and Republicans to join together and act in a way that prevents an economic catastrophe. Every American should be outraged that an era of greed and irresponsibility on Wall Street and Washington has led us to this point, but now that we are here, the stability of our entire economy depends on us taking immediate action to ease this crisis."

There very likely will be an attempt to try to pass the bill again, although it is not clear how soon that would take place. Republican Congressman Joe Barton of Texas asked if he could move for reconsideration and if he did, how soon would it be taken up. He was told by House parliamentarians that it would be taken up immediately -- too soon for supporters to regroup -- so he put off his motion.

A House aide said no additional votes would be held in the House until after the Senate takes up the package, scheduled for Wednesday.

"What happened today cannot stand," Pelosi said after the vote. "We must move forward, and I hope that the markets will take that message."

Before the vote, President Bush issued a statement that proved to be futile.

"A vote for this bill is a vote to prevent economic damage to you and your community," Bush said, "This is a bold bill that will keep the crisis in our financial system from spreading through our economy."

Addressing the full House during the debate, Pelosi said, "I know that we will live up to our side of the bargain, I hope the Republicans will, too."

Boehner and Blunt of Missouri spoke strongly in favor of the legislation.

Leaders of the conservative opposition to the bill claimed vindication. "The American people rejected this bailout and now Congress did likewise," said Indiana Republican Rep. Mike Pence. During the debate, Rep. Jeb Hensarling of Texas contended that enactment of the proposal would put the country on "the slippery slope to socialism."

"The Republicans killed this," said Frank.

White House spokesman Tony Fratto declared, "Obviously we are very disappointed in the outcome... There is no question the country is facing a difficult crisis that needs to be addressed."

In an extraordinary gamble on the future of the global economy, the House of Representatives voted down the $700 billion Wall Street bill 205-228, as Republicans defied their president, their presiden...
In an extraordinary gamble on the future of the global economy, the House of Representatives voted down the $700 billion Wall Street bill 205-228, as Republicans defied their president, their presiden...
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I am REALLY!!! proud of my country and the American people for the third time in my life!

Congratulations! You took the path of the Jedi Warrior--stared straight in to the Maw of the Abyss and then did the brave thing--the right thing for the future, anyway!

(The other two times I was this proud was:

1) When we first landed and walked on the moon in 1969

2) When we decided to give a half-black man an equal chance at the US presidency in 2008)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/29/2008

Is the glass half white or half black? :-)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:57 PM on 09/29/2008
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scandals&skeletons....

Neither.... Like Spirit the "Glass" is clear... It doesn't come in color... Just some want to Self Label / Segregate clear glass, by what is within the glass... WE are Spirit with "bodies" as our Vehicle... Unlike cars and trucks, some choose to Label them self, or others, by the Vehicles color...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 09/29/2008
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any bill to "bail out" anybody needs to be structured to the average citizen FIRST (keep them in their homes, back up their bank deposits, and STR ICT cont/rols on pre dat ory lenders and bl ood=suc king cre!dit card companies).

keeping the rich, rich has done nothing but stagn>ate our economy and bring everything to a grin^ding halt. it has nearly brought back the return of fe^udalis%m to a society of people who are already the hardest working, most productive workfor**ce in the world.

let these companies go into recei:vership, and let their co

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/29/2008
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for some reason half this post went to pending purgatory, and now huf fy won't let me repost it. sigh.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/29/2008
- Farmington I'm a Fan of Farmington 3 fans permalink

Add the word "sigh" to the end of the post. Should go through

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:11 PM on 09/29/2008
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Looks like even 15 CA Democrats voted against the bill. All the whining about who did what to who can stop at the CA borders. Pelosi cannot deliver. End of story.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/29/2008
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For the last time - Democrats who voted against the bill actually supported it!

If all the Dems had voted for it it would have passed, but the Dems are not going to have the records reflect that they pushed through a bill that was not equally supported by the Republicans, when it was a bipartisan measure. After all it was the Republicans who created this mess with their deregulation efforts. Hence, to enable Republicans to show their own support on the record, they deliberately voted in less than their number. The Dem voting numbers were prearranged to force the Republicans to determine passage.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/29/2008

Raise interest rates. There's money out there, people are just not loaning it out.

We have to get this 9 trillion dollar debt in check. Since Bush took office, he has put us 9 trillion dollars in the hole and we have a 13 trillion dollar GDP. The behemoth in Washington spends our money like crazy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 09/29/2008

It's time for the Democrats to re-write the bill any way they want it (including Bankruptcy protection for mortgages) and pass it with the Democrat votes alone. See if Bush vetoes it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 09/29/2008
- donaldw6 I'm a Fan of donaldw6 357 fans permalink
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Works for me!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/29/2008
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that's got to be the centerpiece of any bailout, because it's one of the few things that makes sense.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 09/29/2008
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It is not surprising at all that this happened under the watch of an Administration that sees intellectualism as a character flaw.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:54 PM on 09/29/2008

yup yup

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/29/2008
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Do the house repubs, support McCain ?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008
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They will because is the only candidate they have.

They will also use the fact that the bill was vetoed mainly due to republican defiance, to distance themselves from the present administration.

McCain will say that this is a victory for Main Street (never mind him supporting it beforehand, they count on people not following the whole process) and that, together, with the GOP breakaway faction, he'll put things right.

He also won't fail to point out that most democrats voted in favor of this hugely unpopular bill.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/29/2008
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Special Prosecutor appointed in the U.S. Attorney Firings.

More bad news for the Republicans.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008
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Not really. The Special Prosecutor is a Bush appointee.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 09/29/2008
- Farmington I'm a Fan of Farmington 3 fans permalink

Not really. The Special Prosecutor is well known in Connecticut as someone who roots out corruption, no matter if the subject of the investigation is a member of the same political party.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:07 PM on 09/29/2008
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These republicans are losing it. These guys coming on tv are not saying we are holding out for the taxpayer, they are demanding capital gains tax cuts and adding accounting tricks that allow these companies to take the bad debt magically off the books.

The Dems should walk away from the deal or propose a new one of their own. They absolutely should not add one of these crazy free market schemes to make the house republicans happy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008

I also wonder why the Democrats didn't all get on board? I admit I was pretty shocked to see not only the GOP shoot it down, but a good amount of Democrats as well.

Ah well. I'm not panicking. My husband and I bought quite a few stocks today. :)

And I'm GLAD this bill didn't pass!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008
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Thanks erinmarie....My bank is fine......But g o d forbid you say such a thing!

I've been attacked by more de ms...than anybody tonight, and I am one myself.

Mission accomplished.

Thanks to k a r l r o v e .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 09/29/2008
- Farmington I'm a Fan of Farmington 3 fans permalink

You bought more this early?

Before the shakeout is complete?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 09/29/2008
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MEMO TO THE GOP: I don't really care if you kill yourselves, just don't drag the rest of us along with you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 09/29/2008
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any bill to "bail out" anybody needs to be structured to the average citizen FIRST (keep them in their homes, back up their bank deposits, and STRICT controls on predatory lenders and blood-sucking credit card companies).

keeping the rich, rich has done nothing but stagnate our economy and bring everything to a grinding halt. it has nearly brought back the return of feudalism to a society of people who are already the hardest working, most productive workforce in the world.

let these companies go into receivership, and let their court appointed trustees help guide them OUT of receivership so that they are functional again. and FIRE post haste the morans currently driving these companies straight into the ground. quit rewarding bad performance. make them explain to the average member of the public EXACTLY what a derivative is, and then if joe public isn't in a coma, then make the wall street fat cats explain to them what a credit swap is, and how, through those two ludicrously structured financial instruments, they nearly brought this country to its knees financially.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 09/29/2008

We are watching the Republican party unravel, right in front of our eyes.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:51 PM on 09/29/2008
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We are watching America unravel... sadly.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008
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Exactly!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:55 PM on 09/29/2008
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GAME OVER

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 09/29/2008
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Game not over. Keep the heat on. They're going to try to bring it up for a vote again.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:58 PM on 09/29/2008
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Pat Buchanan: "John McCain's campaign is in extremis." (i.e., at the point of death)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:50 PM on 09/29/2008
- Farmington I'm a Fan of Farmington 3 fans permalink

"...and let light perpetual shine upon it."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:52 PM on 09/29/2008
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Administer Extreme Unction.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:53 PM on 09/29/2008
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As in Circling (sp) the drain?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 09/29/2008
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