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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 01:38 PM Feb 2012

After Three Years, Homeowners Still Being Treated as Political Pawns

http://motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2012/02/after-three-years-homeowners-still-being-treated-political-pawns

The overriding theme of President Obama's last few months has been "We Can't Wait." Translated, this means that we can no longer wait for congressional Republicans, who are plainly unwilling to address the nation's problems, so we're going to do everything we possibly can by executive action alone.

But as Ezra Klein points out today, that theme suddenly disappeared when the subject turned to relief for homeowners. Instead of proposing a limited program that he could enact on his own, Obama has deliberately chosen an approach that requires congressional approval:

In choosing to expand the program beyond Fannie and Freddie, the administration has also expanded the program beyond what it has the executive authority to do on its own. If they just wanted to further streamline the HARP program, they could recess appoint a new director for Fannie and Freddie and get to work. Creating the new program through the FHFA -- and paying for it through a new tax on banks -- requires congressional approval, and few think House Republicans are likely to sign onto a new tax.

The administration argues that there has been bipartisan support for refinancing initiatives in Congress. In the Senate, for instance, Republican Johnny Isakson (Ga.) has cosponsored legislation with Democrat Barbara Boxer (Calif.). And there’s no doubt that legislation produced with Congress’s cooperation can do much more to extend refinancing help than executive actions. But the question remains: If Congress ignores this bill, as they have ignored so many of the Obama administration’s other initiatives, is the White House sufficiently committed to leave Congress behind and use Fannie and Freddie to go their own way?
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After Three Years, Homeowners Still Being Treated as Political Pawns (Original Post) xchrom Feb 2012 OP
Three years and we are back to congress won't do their jobs... midnight Feb 2012 #1
I saw the speech. He said he would continue to use executive powers where possible ecstatic Feb 2012 #2
He has to attempt going to Congress FIRST; otherwise, people would raise hell about him Liberal_Stalwart71 Feb 2012 #3
He's made it clear really from day 1 that he couldn't give a crap Lionessa Feb 2012 #4
K&R woo me with science Feb 2012 #5

ecstatic

(32,677 posts)
2. I saw the speech. He said he would continue to use executive powers where possible
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 01:53 PM
Feb 2012

but certain parts of the bill (the best parts) require congressional approval. I really hope congress can do the right thing this time.

 

Liberal_Stalwart71

(20,450 posts)
3. He has to attempt going to Congress FIRST; otherwise, people would raise hell about him
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 01:54 PM
Feb 2012

being a "dictatator". It has happened on this very board, and Mother Jones' authors have complained when the president has preempted Congress in the pass.

I'm pretty certain that the president knows by now that there's no way in hell he'll get approval from Congress.

The next step: by-pass Congress and do the right thing, but don't just go over their heads without trying FIRST!

 

Lionessa

(3,894 posts)
4. He's made it clear really from day 1 that he couldn't give a crap
Thu Feb 2, 2012, 02:19 PM
Feb 2012

about ordinary Americans except as income for his re-election chests.

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