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Geithner Preparing Overhaul Of Bailout - washingtonpost.com

Confronted with intense skepticism on Capitol Hill over the $700 billion financial rescue program, Treasury Secretary nominee Timothy F. Geithner and President-elect Barack Obama's economic team are urgently overhauling the embattled initiative and broadening its scope well beyond Wall Street, sources familiar with the discussions said.

Geithner has been working night and day on the eighth floor of the transition team office in downtown Washington with Lawrence H. Summers and other senior economic advisers to hash out a new approach that would expand the program's aid to municipalities, small businesses, homeowners and other consumers. With lawmakers stewing over how Bush administration officials spent the first $350 billion, Geithner has little chance of winning congressional approval for the second half without retooling the program, the sources added.

That challenge is underscored by a report from a congressional oversight panel scheduled to be released today that hammers the outgoing Treasury Department for its handling of the financial rescue, including "what appear to be significant gaps in Treasury's monitoring of the use of taxpayer money." The report, moreover, faults the Treasury for failing to properly measure the success of the program or establish an overall strategy and skewers the department for not using any of the funds on foreclosure relief as Congress had directed.



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by dvx (dvx.clt ät gmail dotcom) on Fri Jan 9th, 2009 at 04:17:26 AM EST
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Okay, that makes sense.  I'd be wondering why I hadn't heard much about aid to the state and local governments in the stimulus package beyond the infrastructure projects, and why there hadn't been emphasis placed on small business help, which actually can stimulate job growth (unlike these idiotic cuts for large business that are basically just appeasement to the Reps).

If the second $350bn goes to these kinds of things, that brings the "stimulus package" up to $1.125tn.  Still a couple hundred billion short of what we need, but that would at least put it in the ballpark.

Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin

by Drew J Jones (myfriends@thisispancakes.com) on Fri Jan 9th, 2009 at 09:07:37 AM EST
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...adding...And after Congress has its way with the bill, I'm sure it'll meet or exceed the necessary number, and it'll probably be a better bill.  We're getting one of those rare situations in which Dems having brass balls only when they're going up against other Dems is actually a good thing, as there's a lot of liberal pushback on the Hill from Pelosi, Kerry and Wyden, among others.

I'm especially pleased that Pelosi seems very passionate about repealing the Bush tax cuts, and that Kerry and Wyden are demanding a lot more emphasis on public works.

Conservatives want live babies so they can raise them to be dead soldiers. - George Carlin

by Drew J Jones (myfriends@thisispancakes.com) on Fri Jan 9th, 2009 at 09:15:29 AM EST
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