Republican Leaders Split On Geithner Plan

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March 23, 2009 at 07:19 PM

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Republican leaders in Congress offered a range of reactions on Monday to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's plan to partner with private investors to buy toxic assets from troubled banks and set a price for them that both banks and investors could be happy with.

The divided sentiments -- with some GOP leaders speaking positively about the proposal, others negatively, and others avoiding judgment altogether -- suggest that party leaders are still trying to determine the political dynamics of Geithner's proposal.

Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell McConnell, for instance, said he was willing to "give the Secretary of the Treasury credit for finally turning to the real issue here." But he wouldn't offer an opinion on the substance of the plan. "I'm not prepared to react to that yet," he said.

The Senate Budget Committee's senior Republican, Judd Gregg (N.H.), reacted more warmly. "[I]t's a genuine and sincere effort to try to free up the credit markets and especially to get balance into the real estate markets, which is at the core of the financial problems," said Gregg, a leading voice within his party on economic issues. "I don't know if it's going to work. Clearly the markets today reacted in a positive way to it. Whether it will work will depend on how much buy-in there is from the private sector."

Gregg suggested that the plan, if it worked right, could actually return money to the treasury.

"Remember, what the taxpayers are putting up here are dollars, which will come back to us as investments. They'll come back both with interest and they'll come back with return on the underlying investments," he said. "So the taxpayers here are going to make some money, too, if it works correctly."

At the most negative end of the spectrum was Rep. Eric Cantor, the no. 2 Republican in the House, who claimed in a statement that he is "increasingly concerned that it is fundamentally flawed."

"As described, the plan seems to offer little incentive for private investors to participate unless the subsidy is made so rich that it comes at the expense of the taxpayer," the statement read. "In its current form, Secretary Geithner's plan is a shell game that hides the true cost of the program from the taxpayers that will be asked to pay for it. Six months after Congress debated the first TARP, it is inexcusable that taxpayers still have not been told their true exposure."

That said, Cantor voted in favor of a House plan to punitively tax executives at bailed-out banks that made more than $250,000. The White House are cool to that legislation, and both McConnell and Gregg called for the Senate to move slowly on the bill, with Gregg offering that it could harm Geithner's plan.

"I think the biggest threat to it is the House bill on bonuses which was a penal, targeted attack on a group of citizens who obviously acted inappropriately. But you don't use the tax laws to basically target them," he said. "I would think a lot of the private sector folks who might invest with the government are going to have second thoughts, unfortunately, because of the House action."

Rep. Spencer Bachus of Alabama, the highest ranking Republican on the Financial Services Committee, told the Huffington Post that he was hopeful the plan would work, but wanted to hear more from Geithner when he appears before the committee Tuesday. "The $100 billion is a pleasant surprise, that it's not larger. I'm interested in whether it's going to work," he said. "There are prices out there, just lots lower than we would like."

Republican leaders in Congress offered a range of reactions on Monday to Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner's plan to partner with private investors to buy toxic assets from troubled banks and set a pric...
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- Sweetbay I'm a Fan of Sweetbay 157 fans permalink
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Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell, "I'm not prepared to react to that yet," he said.

He's waiting for Rush to weigh in before he can respond.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 03/23/2009
- gatogato I'm a Fan of gatogato 59 fans permalink
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Oh no - the Republican house is in trouble!!!

The Republicans should remember what their onetime - and most revered (by those outside of the Republican Party) once said:

A house divided cannot stand (or sell in this economy you created)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:51 PM on 03/23/2009

Guess what losers the market has spoken and left you in the dust. If you were irrelevant yesterday, you are even more irrelevant tomorrow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:37 PM on 03/23/2009
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Is anybody noticing that there is disagreement on all sides about this issue? Is this not a moment when we stop all the partisanship and actually try to figure out a solution to this problem?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 PM on 03/23/2009
- PopeRatzo I'm a Fan of PopeRatzo 22 fans permalink
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No. Partisanship is exactly what makes Democracy work. The day the senators put aside partisanship is the day we better really get worried.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 03/23/2009
- marthlois I'm a Fan of marthlois 27 fans permalink

splits the party leadership? Come on....there is none and none in the offing

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:33 PM on 03/23/2009
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The Repubs will have to wait for word from Boss Limbaugh and the Fox Noise clowns before they reach a consensus.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:30 PM on 03/23/2009
- mrgoodbar I'm a Fan of mrgoodbar 3 fans permalink
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Fox is too busy insulting Canada & Fallen Soldiers
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1tI2wQL-3fA

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:40 PM on 03/23/2009
- DoTheMath I'm a Fan of DoTheMath 49 fans permalink

The only thing the just-say-no party had going for it was its foolish consistency. They made a rule, and they all followed it no matter how stupid it was, which impressed the simple-minded with its simple-mindedness. Now Geithner blew that apart. Some are stunned into silence, some are with it, some are against it, and some are somewhere in between. No matter what else happens, we can't say Geithner never accomplished anything positive.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:29 PM on 03/23/2009
- melmoid I'm a Fan of melmoid 12 fans permalink

The main thing the Republicans are split from is reality.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 03/23/2009
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 77 fans permalink
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If you damned libruls would just quit asking embarrassing questions the republicans could just spout talking points and blame the democrats. Now you want them to think up solutions and present them in public? That's a little above the Cantor, Palin, Judd pay grade...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:24 PM on 03/23/2009
- tacevad I'm a Fan of tacevad 6 fans permalink
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Republicans have a very sound financial plan for America's future,Reduce taxes to the point that government can no longer function.Plan B would be to get Bernie Maddoff to run the treasury .

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 03/23/2009
- dst1 I'm a Fan of dst1 8 fans permalink

Madoff can run the rethug treasury from HIS JAIL CELL! Maybe a few rethugs can join him in there.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:07 AM on 03/24/2009
- naschkatze I'm a Fan of naschkatze 110 fans permalink

The Republicans are trying out their latest strategy. Instead of "divide and conquer", they're doing "be divided and conquer". See, with all these opinions, they have all their bases covered, and whichever one is doing well in a few days time, that'll be their final choice.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:22 PM on 03/23/2009

I used to get steamed when the Repubs were in power and news stories about their legislative hijinks would barely mention Democrats. If Dems did get any coverage it was at the back of the story with a perfunctory tame comment, and usually it was the congressman who would have to track down the reporter and initiate the exchange because, who cares what some inconsequential minority party politician has to say? Now I realize that it wasn't so much anti-liberal bias as it was just that Repubs give so much better copy. These guys are freaking cartoon characters, willing to lie or make ridiculous petulant contrary statements about absolutely anything just to keep their faces in the news. It's fabulously entertaining stuff. That's why you have stories about their reactions to a bill before they've even had a chance to read it. Amazing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 03/23/2009
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I like your insight!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 03/23/2009
- ztck5356 I'm a Fan of ztck5356 23 fans permalink
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The Republicans are split on everything, so what else is new?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 03/23/2009
- SN365 I'm a Fan of SN365 8 fans permalink
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People need to understand that Mr. Geithner is dealing with the economic crisis far more complex than than that of the great depression period. All those who are quick to criticize Mr. Geithner on almost every issue do not seem to comprehend the complexity of the current economic woes. Many of these same critics did not even dare to open their mouths when the previous administration's Treasury Secretary handed out billions of dollars to the greedy financial institutions without any devising any mechanism for accountability. Give the man a break and let him fix the mess that was left behind by the Bush administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:15 PM on 03/23/2009
- Jewkie I'm a Fan of Jewkie 9 fans permalink

Exactly - and why is everyone complaining now? These salaries, this redistribution of wealth to the wealthy has been going on in front of our eyes for a decade. Where was the public and media then? Doing what they did when Osama planned 9/11 - being distracted by the media's coverage of Monica Lewinski.

We Americans know how to take our eye off the ball. Then we get hit in the head with it and complain and blame others.

Good post SN365.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:55 PM on 03/23/2009
- mick7191 I'm a Fan of mick7191 36 fans permalink
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Who cares what they think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:12 PM on 03/23/2009
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