John McCain: I was misled on bank bailout

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John McCain: I was misled on bank bailout


AZ Central
Feb. 22, 2010


Under growing pressure from conservatives and "tea party" activists, Sen. John McCain of Arizona is having to defend his record of supporting the government's massive bailout of the financial system.

In response to criticism from opponents seeking to defeat him in the Aug. 24 Republican primary, the four-term senator says he was misled by then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke. McCain said the pair assured him that the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program would focus on what was seen as the cause of the financial crisis, the housing meltdown.

"Obviously, that didn't happen," McCain said in a meeting Thursday with The Republic's Editorial Board, recounting his decision-making during the critical initial days of the fiscal crisis. "They decided to stabilize the Wall Street institutions, bail out (insurance giant) AIG, bail out Chrysler, bail out General Motors. . . . What they figured was that if they stabilized Wall Street - I guess it was trickle-down economics - that therefore Main Street would be fine."

Nearly 15 months later, commercial lenders still are in shaky condition and the commercial real-estate industry is in trouble, he said. On Friday, President Barack Obama announced $1.5 billion in funding for new measures to help Arizona and four other states hit hard by the tanked housing market and by joblessness.

But McCain stopped short of calling the TARP a mistake.

"Something had to be done because the world's financial system was on the verge of collapse," he said. "Any economist, liberal or conservative, would agree with that. The action they took, I don't agree with."

Republican Senate primary challenger J.D. Hayworth is using the TARP vote as a bludgeon against McCain's reputation as a fiscal hawk. Tea partyers point to it as the start of a new explosion of federal spending that has continued into the Obama administration.

Paulson, President George W. Bush's Treasury secretary from 2006 to 2009, also is dishing out criticism of McCain, who on Sept. 24, 2008, temporarily suspended his ultimately unsuccessful presidential campaign to go to Capitol Hill to confront the economic crisis.

In his new book "On the Brink: Inside the Race to Stop the Collapse of the Global Financial System," Paulson belittles McCain's contribution to the response, noting that "when it came right down to it, (McCain) had little to say in the forum he himself had called." He also called McCain's decision to return to Washington, apparently without a plan, "impulsive and risky" and even "dangerous."

McCain said Bush called him in off the campaign trail, saying a worldwide economic catastrophe was imminent and that he needed his help. "I don't know of any American, when the president of the United States calls you and tells you something like that, who wouldn't respond," McCain said. "And I came back and tried to sit down and work with Republicans and say, 'What can we do?' "

McCain last month voted against confirming Bernanke for a second term as Fed chairman, saying he should be held responsible for his contribution to the meltdown. Bernanke still won easy Senate approval.


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http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2010/02/22/20100222mccain-tarp0222.html
 
We don't want gullible senators either.

I was just gonna post that, with the exact word "gullible". Good observation.

But he wouldn't be deceived if he read the bill carefully. Did he not read the bill? Is his staff incompetent to not be able to interpret it? What does hiring incompetent staff show about his judgment?
 
You were misled? Well perhaps we should look for a leader instead of someone just following Bush.
 
Misled? Didn't you READ THE FUCKING BILL before you voted on it?

Oh that's right, you didn't.
 
You know, politicians should be required to sign a form under penalty of perjury when voting on a bill that says "I have read and understand what I am voting on".

It might not make them actually read it but at least they wont be able to whine about it after the fact.
 
Lol...whatever McCain.

Anyone have the list of banks that gave him money during the campaign?
 
You know, politicians should be required to sign a form under penalty of perjury when voting on a bill that says "I have read and understand what I am voting on".

It might not make them actually read it but at least they wont be able to whine about it after the fact.
good idea! That outta stop those fuckers.
 
Gee, was this the same john mccain who was claiming to be an economic expert and knew exactly how to fix the economy (after first denying that a problem existed) during the debates in late 2007?
 
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THATS WHY YOU DONT HAND OUT 700 BILLION DOLLARS WITH OUT ANY STRINGS ATTACHED JOHN!!

I freaking hate two faced politicians.
 
We don't want gullible senators either.

Was about to say the same. Being stupid is no defense.

I actually don't have a problem with John McCain. I find him to be an honorable man, he served his country, and strikes me as an all around good guy. I know those makes me an even smaller minority here.

All that said he does not strike me as a guy who is fit to run the country. He strikes me as old and out of touch. This just proves it again.

I know Ron Paul is old too, but Paul is still as sharp as ever.
 
Was about to say the same. Being stupid is no defense.

I actually don't have a problem with John McCain. I find him to be an honorable man, he served his country, and strikes me as an all around good guy. I know those makes me an even smaller minority here.

All that said he does not strike me as a guy who is fit to run the country. He strikes me as old and out of touch. This just proves it again.

I know Ron Paul is old too, but Paul is still as sharp as ever.

I just want to help John McCain retire so he can spend more time with his family. :D
 
YouTube - Swaggart

Big difference: Swaggart screwed at the most 10 or 12 people.

Thread winner! I heard a talk show host who supported McCain during the election ream him over this yesterday. He finally said what I've been saying all along. When McCain suspended his campaign and then voted for the bailout he screwed his own chances to get elected. Folks need to quit blaming the voters for electing Obama and blame the RINO candidate that didn't over a clear choice.
 
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