Barney Throws a Bone

Posted By TFMo on August 29, 2009

From guest blogger TFMo:

So, Bawny Fwank says Ron Paul’s bill calling for an audit of the Fed is going to pass. Isn’t that sweet of the old degenerate?
Don’t get too worked up about it, kids. Here’s the dirt, thanks to WaTimes Amanda Carpenter:

House Financial Services Chairman Rep. Barney Frank, Massachusetts Democrat, said he expects former GOP presidential candidate Ron Paul’s legislation to audit the Fed to pass out of his committee in October as part of a larger regulatory package.
Rep. Paul’s [R-Texas] bill if added to Mr. Frank’s other proposed reforms, could give a boost to a financial regulation package the Obama Administration wanted to pass last spring.

You see, this is how it works: there is something necessary to be done. The American people are demanding it by a massive majority. Power-brokers among the left (of course) do not want it done. So they set themselves up with a lovely little win-win for themselves; stick it in a larger measure, chock full of sh*t that they want passed, but they know We the People are going to be pissed. So one of two things happens. One, the bill passes and while we get this lovely little morsel, a pile of sh*tty Obama regulations will be crammed down our throats. Knowing Obama and his idea of regulations, I doubt our country will benefit from them. Or option two, the bill tanks and the Dems can come out in the next election and say “Hey, my republican opponent voted against auditing the Fed!”
We need some of the brave Congressmen who co-signed this bill to demand the Fed Audit Bill be voted on as a separate and sovereign bill; no riders, no addendums, no pork.
That and Barney Frank being tarred and feathered…but then, he’d probably enjoy that a little too much.
TFMo-


And you thought Barney the purple dinosaur was annoying……

Original Post by ChristmasGhost at 07:34 PM | 8/29/2009 On  Christmas Ghost

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TFMo

Loves the sound of his own voice...especially when it's typed. Also practiced in the fine arts of beating dead horses and preaching to choirs. Crippled by self-doubt and a fear of success, but still no disability check or handicap sticker.

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