Saturday, March 21, 2009

Congressman Wallows in Own Feces

Another great cartoon from Ramirez, found at the Jewish World Review. Normally I would have created a picture with this fat bastard's head in the ring, but the cartoon is much more accurate.
Also, today, Paul Greenberg gives us a good article railing on the Massachusetts Congressman.
Noting Frank's diatribes in the "hallowed" halls ....
Congressman Frank was at the top of his low form this week when he appeared aghast at the very thought that "these bonuses are going to people who screwed this thing up enormously. ... Maybe it's time to fire some people. We can't keep them from getting bonuses, but we can keep them from having their jobs. ... In high school, they wouldn't have gotten retention, they would have gotten detention."

Greenberg adding his appraisal....
Hell hath no fury like a pol who, having screwed up largely public corporations like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, goes after a once private company like AIG. Time and again, when watchdogs like John McCain and his fellow reformers were barking at Fannie and Freddie's reckless loans, Congressman Frank's reaction was a sustained ho-hum.

Pointing out what most knowledgeable people (not Democrats)....
Almost a decade ago — in 2000 — when a bill was introduced to tighten the supervision of the terrible twins, Mr. Frank called the danger of their collapsing "overblown" (actually, it was being understated at the time), and declared that "there was no federal liability there whatsoever." And he stayed depressingly consistent year after year. "I do not regard Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac as problems" (Barney Frank, 2002). "I do not think we are facing any kind of crisis" (Barney Frank, 2003). When unmistakable cracks began to appear in their financial condition, Mr. Frank remained sanguine, if not deaf-and-dumb. "I think Wall Street will get over it" (Barney Frank, 2004). And so disastrously on.
Yes, yes......
Mr. Frank and his equally blithe accomplices in Congress encouraged Fannie and Freddie to make bad loans in because they were supposed to be creating "affordable housing," and now that so many of those loans have turned out to be unaffordable, just as he was warned, the congressman responds by railing against... AIG.

Equally blithe, love it....


You bet the executives responsible for this mess should be fired. They screwed up enormously, to use Mr. Frank's phrase. But what happens to a Member of Congress who screws up enormously? Why, he's regularly re-elected by the suckers. Instead of retention he, too, should get detention.
Do you thick that using the word "suckers" is a Freudian slip?
No such luck. Instead, Barney Frank struts and frets his hour upon the stage, a regular before the insatiable television talk shows as chairman of the Powerful House Committee on Subsidizing Scams, always playing the street-smart sage channeling our outrage. And no one dares call it chutzpah. Well, not enough do.

Got to admit, more than Obama, I fn hate Barney Frank, and throw Christopher Dodd into the stinking morass of self-righteous dishonesty. The bastards out to be sharing a jail cell with with a lifer that was molested as a child.

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