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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- CRA1 I'm a Fan of CRA1 5 fans permalink

OK, those who do not agree or are not sure what would be your plan? Any ideas?.... Anything?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:09 PM on 03/23/2009
- seldoc I'm a Fan of seldoc 5 fans permalink

Cut taxes...Wh­at else.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:20 PM on 03/23/2009
- Sundialsvc4 I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 140 fans permalink

Do I laugh, or cry?

We've got hundreds of thousands of people who thought that they were on the middle-class-dream track, now staring out at their locked-up houses from the front seat of their about-to-b­e-reposses­sed minivan, and these multi-millionaire losers are talking (as though "intelligently") about "freeing up the credit markets?"

None of this is actually rocket-science; none of this is, even, "hard to understand­." Hundreds of billions of utterly-worthless securities were sold, and to sell even more fraudulent securities, hundreds of thousands of utterly-fraudulent mortgage loans were issued. And to make all of this seem palatable to whatever sucker might walk by, the whole thing was gilded with the label, "AAA!"

In other words: securities fraud. And only TWO things about it are unusual:

(1) The stupendous dollar-amounts involved.

(2) The fact that civil officers throughout the United States Government not only "knew about it," but aided and abetted and facilitated it.

Oh, they kept the palms of Washington DC well-greased indeed; still do, in fact. Which is exactly what now leads to "all this 'befuddled consternat­ion.' "

Where's the "just STOP already!!" button on this thing? No, YOU MAY NOT flush the entire Treasury of the United States down this toilet!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 03/23/2009
- William Bradley - Huffpost Blogger I'm a Fan of William Bradley 104 fans permalink

Eric Cantor is a demagogue, pure and simple.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 03/23/2009
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His preference is for the government to do nothing and have us wind up with an economy even worse than it is now. Then he can prance around making histrionic statements and try to pull a Newt Gingrinch circa 1994. This clown really thinks he's going to be speaker of the house in 2011.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:16 PM on 03/23/2009
- bikerdude I'm a Fan of bikerdude 68 fans permalink
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Nah, just a clueless republican tool...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:19 PM on 03/23/2009
- El.Kabong I'm a Fan of El.Kabong 11 fans permalink
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Cantor:
"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."

This talking point is driving me nuts because the MSM is allowing them to get away with it. We, the taxpayers, want to limit the pay of AIG execs because WE OWN THEM! We will not attempt to limit private investors pay because WE DO NOT OWN THEM!. This is an example of the simplest form of a false equivalency (by ommision).

So, Eddy, quit bitchin' and go and get me a cup of coffee! Why... Because WE OWN YOU!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:06 PM on 03/23/2009
- bluessss82 I'm a Fan of bluessss82 138 fans permalink
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The future of the GOP:

http://site.protoculture.com/thumbs/trash.gif

Good bye and good riddance!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 03/23/2009

Let's see, they are waiting to figure out the "political dynamics" of the plan. It's pretty clear most of these Republicans don't really care about the economy and have no plan of their own how to fix it. They created this colossal disaster, and now they are going to stand on the sidelines and criticize the people forced to clean up their mess. They should be ashamed of themselves and their sorry agenda of deregulation and free market mania that caused this implosion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 PM on 03/23/2009
- bluessss82 I'm a Fan of bluessss82 138 fans permalink
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Ahh, but the GOP is still in the firm grip of their true Dear Leader:

http://themoderatevoice.com/wordpress-engine/files/caglecartoons08/61800_600.jpg

On over the cliff, little Rushbots! ~snicker~

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 03/23/2009
- Forester I'm a Fan of Forester 101 fans permalink
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They forgot to ask Rush what to think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:00 PM on 03/23/2009
- ebanks84 I'm a Fan of ebanks84 108 fans permalink

I think Rush's lips are sealed by his "powers that be". :)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:04 PM on 03/23/2009
- Scytherius I'm a Fan of Scytherius 5 fans permalink
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Hey. GOP. No one cares what you think. Did you miss the memo?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 PM on 03/23/2009

Cantor and the Republican party have nothing to applaud this President. They want him to fail and have been ashamed today the plan is out. What else can they say ? NO NO NO NO NO NO to anything. REMEMBER ! It is Taliban Party the insurgency GOP. I cannot vote to any party that associates itself to the murderer TALIBAN. Come 2010/2012.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 03/23/2009

LOL - we're supposed to take Republican's seriously on matters financial?! ROFLMAO

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:58 PM on 03/23/2009
- dst1 I'm a Fan of dst1 8 fans permalink

Not today, not tomorrow, NOT EVER!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:16 AM on 03/24/2009
- PJay1 I'm a Fan of PJay1 50 fans permalink
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In all fairness, it's splitting the Dems too.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/23/2009
- Sundialsvc4 I'm a Fan of Sundialsvc4 140 fans permalink

An accomplice is an accomplice is an accomplice ... no matter what color shirt he wears.

No, I'm not saying that every Representative or Senator is an "accomplice," but if he or she is, then it won't matter what color shirt they prefer. When the water's rising in the hold of the ship, rats have no loyalty to anyone but themselves.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:10 PM on 03/23/2009
- paulalex I'm a Fan of paulalex 12 fans permalink

Who cares what these loosers think.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/23/2009
- judyc I'm a Fan of judyc 88 fans permalink
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losers

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:08 PM on 03/23/2009
- Cedman I'm a Fan of Cedman 26 fans permalink

Are they for it before they will be against it? What is the republican plan, nationalization?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/23/2009
- whoknew--- I'm a Fan of whoknew--- 18 fans permalink

They're split because the GOP didn't have any good ideas....j­ust the same old ideas on how to tear down their perceived opponent..­..

hmmmm.....­what do people say about teaching old dogs new tricks?...­...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:56 PM on 03/23/2009
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