Someone needs to warn Rita McCotter that her husband, Thaddeus, is madly in love with himself. Nowhere is that more evident than when he takes to the House floor to pontificate about the issues of the day. The most recent scene in the McCotter romance took place last Friday, when he took to the House floor to criticize the the U.S. House's vote in favor of the financial rescue package, which he had strongly opposed...
We have confronted the first financial panic of the "New Global Economy" – an economy spawned by the fall of the Berlin Wall; and the precedent we set will affect our prosperity, liberty, and posterity for generations.
Unconscionably (1) we have rushed to misjudgment (2) and approved a $700 billion Wall Street Bailout the American people know is intrinsically unfair to them.
This truth is self-evident (3) in how, initially, an exiting President and his Treasury Secretary incited a panic amongst our people and the world, all to compel a compliant Congress (4) to deliver upon this demand:
"Main Street must bail out Wall Street, or how the people will suffer."
Justly, the People’s House (5) voiced the will of the sovereign people and refused. Recalcitrant (1, 6a), the administration zealously intensified its attempt to shift $700 billion dollars worth of consequences from Wall Street onto Main Street; and pronounced a new ransom dictum (6b):
"No bailout for Wall Street, no tax relief for Main Street, and how the people will suffer."
To this demand, the Congress capitulated.
The saddest part of this immorality play is how the people will suffer regardless; and they know it. Working Americans, who’s well deserved tax relief must never be predicated upon rewarding others’ misdeeds, understand this self-described, short-term stabilization bill cannot claim with certainty to attain its professed intent, let alone solve the new global economy’s latent structural dysfunctions. (7) Worse, as a multitude of economists and entrepreneurs prove, this bailout bill will re-inflate the bubble by $700 billion and, thereby, only delay our day of economic reckoning. (8)
It cannot be otherwise because the bailout bill’s central economic construct is patently and grossly unfair (9) to Americans. Succinctly:
Congress will buy "toxic assets" with your money that private investors won’t buy with their own money. What a deal for you. Therefore, belying the ludicrous claims, this bailout is designed to save Wall Street, not Main Street.
It is small wonder Americans rejected this odious (6c) proposal; and equally unfathomable how Congress ultimately approved of it.
In the aftermath, a deeper truth emerges from the ruins.
In setting a new economic precedent during this pregnant moment (10) fraught with consequence (6d), we also faced a transcendent choice (6e) between two competing visions for our nation’s future: global materialism versus American traditionalism; "creative destruction" versus "innovative restoration"; Wall Street versus Main Street.
In the tumultuous transition (4, 6f) from our humane American traditions into an insane global age, we viscerally glean (6g) the evolving forces dwarfing our mortal power to protect the cherished realms of faith, family, community and country (11), while in each heart beats the murmur of Yeats:
Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;
Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,
The blood-dimmed tide is loosed,
And everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction,
While the worst are full of passionate intensity.
Surely some revelation is at hand...
From this Congress Americans seek reassurance their representative institutions remain vibrant and sufficient to shelter and steer our nation through the amoral global flood-tide’s enveloping chaos (12).
You have answered them today.
In voting "yea," you have not solely chosen Wall Street over Main Street. You have chosen the big over the beautiful; the giant over the gentle; the great over the good.
And this decision now shapes our destiny.
This being the case, we bailout opponents must grudgingly admit a tinge of envy (13) for its supporters:
Tonight, you will go to sleep praying you are right; we will go to sleep praying we are wrong; while in each breast the murmur returns.
Now the future beckons from its ominous shadows (13), and through the impending gloaming (6h) we can but glimpse how the people will suffer. As breaks that nightmarish day, let us arise and combine to transcend the insanity of our age; forge a humane global economy; and restore our American home to a God blessed land of hope, devotion and dreams. (14)