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Fightdirecto -> Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 7:00:37 AM)

Business Week: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers

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Tea Party favorites such as Stephen Fincher of Tennessee were swept into Congress on a wave of anger over government-funded bailouts of banks.

Now those incumbents are collecting thousands of dollars for re-election campaigns from the same Wall Street firms whose excesses they criticized. They have taken no significant steps to curb them or prevent future taxpayer-financed rescues.


Republican freshmen have made clear their disdain for expanding government, and openly opposed a financial regulatory overhaul enacted by Democrats in 2010 before the newcomers arrived in Washington. Their ranks include 10 Tea Party-backed freshmen on the House Financial Services Committee, part of a force that won election in a populist backlash to government spending that included emergency lending to major banks and bailout of firms including U.S. automakers.

Still, the lawmakers haven’t passed, considered or even introduced legislation to address concerns about “too-big-to- fail” banks voiced by members of both parties and such Federal Reserve bank presidents as Richard Fisher of Dallas and Jeffrey Lacker of Richmond, Virginia.

“I haven’t seen any of them putting forth legislation on breaking up the big banks or on other things that would genuinely prevent a bailout next time,” said Marcus Stanley, policy director of Americans for Financial Reform, a Washington- based umbrella group of organizations that supported the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act and other financial regulations...

The anti-bailout fervor that drove the messaging of Republican candidates during the campaign cycle of 2009 and 2010 has dissipated, and those same lawmakers are now collecting money from the firms bailed out by President George W. Bush’s $700 billion Troubled Asset Relief Program...

Lawmakers collecting contributions from industries they oversee is a common practice in Congress, and both parties take advantage of it, according to Anthony Corrado, a political scientist at Colby College in Waterville, Maine...

“Candidates who run the first time on an aggressive platform trying to protect voters against special interests then have to change their tune to pay the piper and listen to those [same special interests] who fund their [re-election] campaigns,” said David Donnelly, executive director of the Washington-based Public Campaign Action Fund, a nonpartisan group that advocates for tighter campaign finance rules.

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Tea Party Congressmen Accepting Wall Street Cash





kalikshama -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 7:20:38 AM)

I'd call them whores but that would be insulting to sex workers.




subspaceseven -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 8:59:34 AM)

Ahhh...those GOP teabaggers they fell in line to the point of taking money from the very things they campaigned against

What are the odds of someone saying something to get elected, then change their minds....just look at Willards video's from January, all those teabagging GOP elected officials learned well




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 11:47:58 AM)

 
What?!!  Politicans accepting PAC money for re-election campaigns -- say it ain't so?!! [sm=jaw.gif]


Obama Bashes but Accepts Big Bucks From Wall Street

President Obama has campaigned on the premise that Wall Street is “bad” for mainstream America. In June, he angered many financial industry executives by calling them “fat cats” and criticized their bonuses. However, that does not stop the President from accepting campaign donations from those same corporations to which he refers to as “corrupt” and “greedy.”

http://www.christianpost.com/news/obama-bashes-but-accepts-big-bucks-from-wall-street-57726/


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Hillwilliam -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 11:52:14 AM)

Dang, I thought the topic was hypocritical TEAparty folk. Don't tell me it was really about Obama all the time.




Lucylastic -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 11:55:31 AM)

All that "grassroots movement" WAS a huge pile of crap then huh
well bugger me what a surprise.




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 12:10:59 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam



It's about HYPOCRISY.  Both sides take political contributions from damn near ANYONE that'll give it to their campaign. The OP attempts (poorly) to paint the 2010 Tea Party folks as hypocritical for taking money from Wall Street, yet O'Fuckup (who's repeatedly railed on about Wall Street) does the SAME thing.  Just another bullshit topic. [8|]





Slavehandsome -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 12:13:11 PM)

The headline should read Bankers Accept Taxpayers' Money From Congressmen.




tazzygirl -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 12:15:10 PM)

I dont ever recall Obama saying he would not accept donations.




MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 12:15:29 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Slavehandsome

The headline should read Bankers Accept Taxpayers' Money From Congressmen.


Now THAT would be accurate. [:D]





erieangel -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 8:25:48 PM)


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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl

I dont ever recall Obama saying he would not accept donations.



Me neither, and I do recall several 2010 Tea Party candidates saying exactly that. But this is 2012, so I guess what they said 2 years ago no longer applies?





MasterSlaveLA -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 10:40:30 PM)

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ORIGINAL: erieangel



Ummm... exactly where do you think the money from Lobbyists comes from -- little green money fairies?!!  But by all means, don't let facts and rationality interfere with your or the looney-Left's SELECTIVE OUTRAGE. [8|] 


Obama Backers Tied to Lobbies Raise Millions
 
Despite a pledge not to take money from lobbyists, President Obama has relied on prominent supporters who are active in the lobbying industry to raise millions of dollars for his re-election bid.
 
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Take Sally Susman. An executive at the drug-maker Pfizer, she has raised more than $500,000 for the president’s re-election and helped organize a $35,800-a-ticket dinner that Mr. Obama attended in Manhattan in June. At the same time, she leads Pfizer’s powerful lobbying shop, and she has visited the White House four times since 2009 — twice on export issues.
 
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David L. Cohen, who oversees lobbying at the Comcast Corporation and is also a member of Mr. Obama’s exclusive $500,000 bundling club.
 
At a June fund-raiser in the backyard of his Philadelphia home, Mr. Cohen hosted the president and some 120 guests who paid at least $10,000 each to attend; Mr. Obama called Mr. Cohen and his wife “great friends.”
 
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The New York Times identified at least 15 major fund-raisers for the Obama campaign who have been involved in different aspects of the lobbying and influence industry, representing a range of corporate interests from telecommunications and high-tech software to Wall Street finance, international commerce and pharmaceuticals.
 
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/28/us/politics/obama-bundlers-have-ties-to-lobbying.html?_r=1&ref=todayspaper





tweakabelle -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/1/2012 11:55:23 PM)

I can't imagine how any one could possibly oppose major reform of political fundraising laws after this exercise in gross hypocrisy. Democracy itself is being undermined when the big banks and vested interests can buy Congress so blatantly.

One question: Could the same cash that bailed out the banks end up financing the Tea party? Could the Tea Party, the so-called 'anti-Big Govt' party, be bankrolled by the long suffering US taxpayer?




Fightdirecto -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 4:10:16 AM)

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ORIGINAL: erieangel
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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
I dont ever recall Obama saying he would not accept donations.

Me neither, and I do recall several 2010 Tea Party candidates saying exactly that. But this is 2012, so I guess what they said 2 years ago no longer applies?

And, despite what MasterSlaveLA has posted here, is the critical difference.

MasterSlaveLA is just reading out of the GOP excuse book, using the ever popular "false equivilency" defense:


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Mupainurpleasure -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 5:10:18 AM)

Of course rthey do Big insurance, Big paharma and wall st are doubling downn on republicans this year to gut HCR and gut the reregulation of the banking industry. Does anyone actually believe what increases you medical insurtanc ecompany profit, drug compoany profits and lets bankers undo reds is good for you well maybe you should think on who that consumer bureau is protecting, whose pcoket those deep ins profts come from and do we want to return to 2007 on walls st




Mupainurpleasure -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 5:13:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: MasterSlaveLA

 
What?!!  Politicans accepting PAC money for re-election campaigns -- say it ain't so?!! [sm=jaw.gif]


Obama Bashes but Accepts Big Bucks From Wall Street

President Obama has campaigned on the premise that Wall Street is “bad” for mainstream America. In June, he angered many financial industry executives by calling them “fat cats” and criticized their bonuses. However, that does not stop the President from accepting campaign donations from those same corporations to which he refers to as “corrupt” and “greedy.”

http://www.christianpost.com/news/obama-bashes-but-accepts-big-bucks-from-wall-street-57726/
http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/02/02/us-usa-campaign-wall-street-idUSTRE81100Y20120202u

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Mupainurpleasure -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 5:15:15 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Hillwilliam

Dang, I thought the topic was hypocritical TEAparty folk. Don't tell me it was really about Obama all the time.

I love the signature and shre the attitude...nothing like givingsomeone the rope to hang themselves and it's sweeter when they pretend it didnt happen




SternSkipper -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 7:40:15 AM)

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Dang, I thought the topic was hypocritical TEAparty folk. Don't tell me it was really about Obama all the time.


It IS. It's harder to defend teabaggery without superfluous rubbish data from obscure sources.




SternSkipper -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 7:42:17 AM)

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ORIGINAL: tazzygirl
I dont ever recall Obama saying he would not accept donations.


Me neither, and I do recall several 2010 Tea Party candidates saying exactly that. But this is 2012, so I guess what they said 2 years ago no longer applies?


And, despite what MasterSlaveLA has posted here, is the critical difference.

MasterSlaveLA is just reading out of the GOP excuse book, using the ever popular "false equivilency" defense:


I tried teaching with pictures last fall they don't work [8|]




SternSkipper -> RE: Tea Party Congressmen Accept Cash From Bailed Out Bankers (5/2/2012 7:56:38 AM)

So anyway, back on topic. Up here in Massachusetts, we have Scott brown who slipped in as US Senator under the wire because of a rather poor job of selecting a candidate from the democratic side to replace Ted Kennedy.
Scotty ran as an "implied independent" and a "tea party" candidate. Yet the money that got him there was from very ingrained republicans and essentially, the FINANCIAL INVENTORS of the tea party, the Koch Bros. And when he wanted to begin his bid for election to the office on a permanent basis, he went straight to the denizens of the deep right wing and also now has heavy financing from Karl Rove's Circus of Evil [>:]


Yeah ... it's all innocent and totally tit for tat ... that's why when they have their funding meetings they need to do it in secrecy and hire THIS LEVEL OF SECURITY TO KEEP THE PUBLIC FROM FINDING OUTTHIS LEVEL OF SECURITY TO KEEP THE PUBLIC FROM FINDING OUT... And of course, when they public finds out and reacts, THEY are the poor and downtrodden victims.[:o]




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