U.S. Senator Mocks The System
I don’t know about you, but I’m starting to get this feeling that our Senate is evolving into that “legislative” body from the Roman Empire (not Republic, mind you) and from whom they derive their name. Well, at least they’re not assassinating each other in the hallways of the Dirksen Building (at least, not yet).
However, even those among its ranks are starting to mock the establishment and its growing reputation of being out of touch with mainstream America. The Wall Street Journal’s Damian Paletta wrote a great post for the Real Time Economics blog on Wednesday about Senator Jim Bunning (R- Kentucky) and his assault on the system. Paletta said:
The Senate Banking Committee plans to vote on legislation Thursday that would create a new regulator for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and allow the Federal Housing Administration to insure up to $300 billion in refinanced mortgages. Lawmakers plan to file up to 70 amendments during the committee vote, with 31 of those coming from Sen. Jim Bunning (R., Ken.).
According to a summary of all the amendments, Sen. Bunning wants:
• “to stop the bailout of the rich”
• “to prevent the bailout of illegal aliens”
• “to prevent the bailout of homeowners who used their homes as a credit card”
• “to stop the bailout of sex offenders”
• “to stop the bailout of drug offenders”Another of Sen. Bunning’s amendments would change the name of the bill from “The Federal Housing Finance Regulatory Reform Act of 2008” to the “Bailout of Irresponsible Lenders and Borrowers Act of 2008.”
A good example of how to fight fire with fire, considering all the humorous initiatives coming from Capitol Hill these days. But, what would you expect from a Congress with an 18% approval rating, according to the latest Gallup poll?
Sources:
“Bunning Campaigns Against ‘Bailouts’ in Housing Bill”
Damian Paletta
Wall Street Journal (Real Time Economics blog), May 14, 2008
“Congress’ Approval Rating Ties Lowest in Gallup Records”
Lydia Saad
Gallup, May 14, 2008








May 21st, 2008 at 7:21 am
There is no Sen. Bunning of Kansas. KS has Roberts and Brownback, two bought and sold 18-percenters.
May 21st, 2008 at 9:54 am
Good catch Scorpio. It’s a typo. Jim Bunning is a U.S. Senator from Kentucky (which was correctly indiciated elsewhere in the post).
“two bought and sold 18-percenters”
Too funny…