ECON Sen. John McCain: I was misled on bailout

IDK

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:turk2: Tough McCain your still outa here ya damn thief and lier!

http://www.azcentral.com/news/election/azelections/articles/2010/02/22/20100222mccain-tarp0222.html

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.
 

dstraito

TB Fanatic
What he isn't saying is what his misunderstanding was: He had no idea the American people would grow a backbone and oppose the measure.

Career Politician that needs to be replaced.
 

Fred

Middle of the road
What being misled might look like:

bush-mccain-hug-72.jpg
 

Doc1

Has No Life - Lives on TB
So...

So, er, John...do you really think we need a president who's so easily misled?

Best regards
Doc
 

Mrs Smith

Membership Revoked
He's a lying POS, just like all the rest of them. Folks, we have to send them all packing and put term limits into effect.
 

WalknTrot

Veteran Member
He suspended his ding-danged campaign to run back to D.C. and vote for it. And it cost him the Presidency.

Too late now buddy.
 

Bad Hand

Veteran Member
He must not have read the thousands of email from his constituents urging him to vote against it. Now they will get the chance to vote against him and I hope he loses.
 

rhughe13

Heart of Dixie
So, er, John...do you really think we need a president who's so easily misled?

Best regards
Doc

:applaud:

Or the GOP that some how pulled this RINO from deep within a deep dark socialist chasm to represent conservatives.
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
How come WE THE PEOPLE weren't MISLED?
How come WE THE PEOPLE knew what was happening?
Did this clown bother to READ? LISTEN? THINK?

BuhBy....
and I hope you lose yer ass in the process.
Sat RIGHT UP THERE with the REST of them and did it is what he did.

Bite my patriotic TEA DRINKIN' American ass.
 
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sssarawolf

Has No Life - Lives on TB
No kidding, where was he when 300 to one of the people were against it and this fact was on the news even. We knew what it was no way he didn't.
 

American Rage

Inactive
I like John McCain

Still, he spent several years too many in a bamboo cage.

That says it all for me.

His daughter though is the epitome of a 'useful idiot.'


Rage
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
I like John McCain

Still, he spent several years too many in a bamboo cage.

That says it all for me.

His daughter though is the epitome of a 'useful idiot.'


Rage
Come om now though...if ANYTHING that bamboo cage shoulda shown him what freedom is, what the CONSTITUTION stands for...and WHY our dads fought....if this guy had the fortitude to run and be eRected into his postion, then BY GOD he should KNOW FIRST HAND what it is and WHO it is he is standing for and representing.



NO MORE GOD DAMNED EXCUSES from these wormy little lying bastards and sorry if my words ooooffffeeeennndddd...but we ain't talking about tea and crumpets we are talking about the GREATEST NATION THAT EVER EXISTED and you may very well have your faults and you can throw out your gripes but you cannot DENY that there IS SOMETHING special about this country and to just let the ERECTED ones take charge and lead it and change, amend, and MAKE laws WITHOUT US questioning them? THAT MAKES US TRAITORS TO OURSELVES AND OUR CHILDREN.

WHEN is enuff E-FRICKIN-NUFF?

WE KNOW WHAT THEY"RE DOING.
WE SEE WHAT THEY"RE DOING.
AND NOTHING IS BEING DONE BY WE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE THEIR BOSSES!!!
There are (by OUR COUNTRY'S LAWS) an ENTIRE FIVE HINDRED AND THIRTY FIVE PEOPLE. Plus ONE more who HAS TO and MUST UPHOLD and PROTECT the CONSTITUTION whether or NOT those 535 AGREE.

So WHERE is OUR representation?


Ya think some guy flying a little plane into a building is something MAJOR?


Just wait.

I ain't got the nads yet for something like that. But I DO respect the fact that he at LEAST stood up against the ILLEGAL THIEVES taking and taking and TAKING from us.


My BEST bet is to just shut up now.
But I pray to God that John McCain and his followers are brought out and EXPOSED in these last days just as it was written.

You CANNOT steal and LIE and CHeat without it smacking back down upon your chinny-chin-chin....
 

Flippper

Time Traveler
McCain's a liberal communist, even the liberal democrats recognized that and stated as much before the election.

Fire them all, we need real people in office, not career criminals.
 

TECH32

Veteran Member
All I can say is...if he was "misled" then he should resign his seat immediately. He obviously, and negligently, cast a vote for a bill that spent nearly 800 BILLION DOLLARS of taxpayers money which he didn't read much less understood.

THAT alone is reason to remove him from office.
 

IDK

Inactive
This quoat by the bard I think fits McCain beign caught lieing and thieving

"But when I came to man's estate,
With hey, ho, the wind and the rain,
'Gainst knaves and thieves men shut their gate,
For the rain it raineth every day."

Its from Twelth Night... Or what you will
 

Dex

Constitutional Patriot
What is it they say about politicians when their lips are moving...? Lies are coming out...
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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You've got to admit... this is irony defined.

A politician who claims to be surprised at being lied to by another politician.

He's either lying again himself, or he's brain dead.

Either way, VOTE HIM OUT!!

Summerthyme
 

VesperSparrow

Goin' where the lonely go
Thing is, I meet and know good and upright people every single day of my life...I know there are honest patriots out there...I KNOW there are righteous men still standing...but why is it that in the field of POLITICS we cannot find someone like that?
WHY is it that we cannot get at least HALF of those people to be HONEST and patriotic and CONSTITUTIONAL?

Everytime ya turn around they are whining and crying that 'they didn't know'....
and like I said before, if WE THE PEOPLE know, then THEY know TOO, and if they DON'T know, then they need to get right back on the horse they rode in on and get the hell outta Dodge cause they're stupid or they're lying (or they're stupid liars)....

GIVE US, for once, SOMEONE who is good, and righteous, and loves this nation...to hell with the moving lipped liars who have been bought off and those who have sold their souls for the 'almighty' $$$$$$....
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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why is it that in the field of POLITICS we cannot find someone like that?

Because politics first and foremost is a "profession" of LAWYERS, most of whom have little-to-no morals or scruples. Second, those attracted to politics on the national level are so arrogant and narcissistic that it defies the imagination. Put those two together and what do you get? Until the majority of Americans figures out to dump the two-parties entirely and go with REGULAR PEOPLE IN A THIRD PARTY, things will only get worse...
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
Thing is, I meet and know good and upright people every single day of my life...I know there are honest patriots out there...I KNOW there are righteous men still standing...but why is it that in the field of POLITICS we cannot find someone like that?
WHY is it that we cannot get at least HALF of those people to be HONEST and patriotic and CONSTITUTIONAL?

How do we convince them to run for office? How do we get them elected?
 

Wilbur

Senior Member
You KNOW it's bad when even Barney Frank is calling you a "p*ssy"! :lkick:

http://www.azcentral.com/news/articles/2010/02/23/20100223mccain-TARP-barney-frank-politico.html

Rep. Barney Frank on Monday night called Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) "cowardly" for suggesting that he was misled by then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke in order to get his support for the $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program.


McCain told The Arizona Republic in a story published Monday that he was told the federal funds would only be used to address the meltdown in the housing industry.

But, the Arizona senator – who is facing a primary challenge on his right from former Rep. J.D. Hayworth – told the paper, "obviously that didn't happen."

Asked about McCain's claim by MSNBC's Rachel Maddow, Frank said it was a "pathetically, obviously untrue statement ."

"Those of us who were there know it," the Massachusetts Democrat said of the meeting Paulson and Bernanke had with lawmakers to request the funds. "I`ve gone beyond being disappointed for John McCain to feeling sorry for him."

"For him to blame Paulson or Bernanke is cowardly," Frank continued. "This was Bush. Paulson and Bernanke were acting for (former President) George [W.] Bush."

Frank recalled that every person, including McCain, involved in the meeting "was trying to get a solution, from the president to the members of Congress."

"It's an invention," the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee said of McCain's claim. "Look, he's got a very conservative primary opponent. He voted for the TARP money. He clearly supported it. And he's now just trying to reinvent history, but it's unseemly for a man like that to blame other people, because he changed his mind for political reasons."
 

NoPlugsNM

Deceased
Don't you think you'd have to understand economics first before claiming to be misled??

McCain is just looking for a way to get out of his stupidity and get re-elected. GONG!!!!



NP
 

fredkc

Retired Class Clown
So, a guy whose been in bed with bankers since the Keating 5 "was misled" eh?

Give me a moment to cry.

Anyone that busy chasing TV cameras 24-7 doesn't have time to be a Senator, much less President.
 

Harbinger

Veteran Member
"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."


So, let me get this straight...So instead of helping out the small business world...we are going to help out those few groups who would keep them in office and give money to their party; all the wall street giants! And this will some how create businesses thereby giving jobs to the working man and food on their table!!!

And knowing the track record of those in charge.... who make it a habit to base their decisions on votes that can be secured and/ money that can be pocketed at the risk of further debt and loss of jobs managed to mislead/ surprised McPain by their decision to put themselves first....

:lkick::lkick::lkick::lkick:

Yep, you heard it from the A$$es mouth...

Any one else surprised/ mislead??? Didn't think so! I wonder how much they paid him for his vote!
 
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