Sen. Byron Dorgan on Fox News Sunday Today

“It was the financial institutions that drove America into the ditch…”

Hmm. I wonder if Congressional oversight (or the absence thereof) had any part to play in that? Senator Dorgan was strangely silent on that point!
The proposal is to give the automakers $25 Billion (with a “B”) dollars. Senator Dorgan minimizes this by saying that it’s “less than 3%” of the $700 Billion bailout for financial institutions. His math skills are a little weak: $25 Billion is a little over three and a half percent of $700 Billion. “Half percent?” That adds up to real money really quickly when you’re talking about $700 Billion dollars!
A better argument would be based on what principle the bailout is based on, rather than what percentage of a bad deal might be spent on a worse deal. Senator Dorgan’s mantra is we do it for “the jobs”, rather like the liberal’s shibboleth: “It’s for the children”
Dorgan’s is a band-aid approach that in no way seeks to cure the systemic problems of the economy. But, it’s sure to play well to the UAW and Dorgan’s base.
Cross Posted at Proof Positive

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  • http://Array 2Hotel9

    All those responsible in Congress and employed in the government need their asses thrown in jail. Lying, duplicitous scumbags.

  • http://sayanythingblog.com robport

    How long to they think they can keep the lies hidden?

    As long as possible, and by any means necessary.

  • Norwegian American

    Although I am disgusted by our representatives most of the time, being the polished politicians and talking out of both sides of their mouths as they do; I must say I have to give Dorgan credit for the fact that he was one of the few who bucked the system and did vote no to the bailout to begin with. Sounds like Reid and Pelosi have now "mainstreamed" him…wonder if he was threatened with losing position(s) on committees?????

  • bill-tb

    I wonder why he didn't, mention those Government SPonsored Enterprises(GSE) Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac backing the crap mortgages with the full faith and credit of the federal government causing the worldwide financial meltdown?

    Redlining doesn't look so bad afterall.

    How long to they think they can keep the lies hidden?

  • 2Hotel9

    They have done quite well at it for the last 40 years.

  • Jerry

    The UAW needs to BK, and undergo restructure. Change the name from GM, to UAW. Because, "that's" what's going on here.
    Just let it all go down. What rises from the ashes will have the capability of functioning competitively.
    Detroit's been on it's ass for years. Why do we want more of the same?
    And. I also believe this holds true to Banks. What an Awful job the government has done with this 700 billion. Blown half, and now changing direction? Please… Let's stand behind any previous commitments, and just let these banks hit the dirt. Restructure. Why perpetuate failure?

    "Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys."–P. J. O'Rourke

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