White House Dismisses Angry Citizens As “Know-Nothings”

February 24th, 2009 (21) Posted By .

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Benito et tu

“A Nation Of Santellis”

That’s strange. To hold the people in contempt, wouldn’t the President have to be a psychopathic narcissist? Our Obama? Nooooooooooo….

Politico:

When CNBC’s Rick Santelli argued last week that President Barack Obama’s mortgage bailout plan would force hardworking Americans to pay for their neighbors’ mistakes, White House press secretary Robert Gibbs dismissed him as a know-nothing derivatives trader out of touch with Main Street.

But if the White House simply dismisses Santelli’s point, it may do so at its peril: A Rasmussen poll released Monday found that 55 percent of those surveyed thought federal mortgage subsidies to those most at risk of losing their homes would be “rewarding bad behavior.”

Santelli’s “Network”-style diatribe has already spawned a Facebook group and plans for “tea parties” protesting the bailout in major cities including Chicago and Washington.

Former House Majority Leader Dick Armey’s group FreedomWorks has spun off a site called angryrenter.com to organize those who don’t own their homes to oppose the mortgage plan.

And it’s not just Republicans who are complaining.

Although Obama still floats on air among Democrats generally, he’ll need to use Tuesday night’s unofficial State of the Union address to build support for his housing plan even among members of his own party. According to the Rasmussen poll, even 49 percent of Democrats oppose mortgage subsidies like the ones Obama has proposed.

Among them: Lynn Powers, 39, a Bethesda, Md., resident who describes herself as a “liberal Democrat” who has been hardworking, prudent and responsible — and now feels “like a fool.”

“We were in the market,” she says. “We put out eight bids and got outbid every time. It was very upsetting for us. I want to see some accountability and responsibility across the board. The only way for me to have an affordable home, and I’m not looking for a McMansion at all, is if we let the chips fall, in a sense. This is still the bubble — the prices have to come down. You can’t just subsidize some of the people. I don’t know how you deleverage. It is going to be painful, but this is also hurting the people who behaved responsibly.”

What does she mean by “responsibly”?

“People who didn’t overbuy. Who stuck to their guns. Who read their contracts,” she says. She and her husband wound up buying a 600-square-foot studio and moved to a rental when they had their daughter, now 18 months old.

“My husband and I paid for our cars in cash,” she says. “We have no credit card debt. We have no student loans. I don’t buy Starbucks, but that’s because they’re non-fair trade, nonenvironmental.”

When they tried to buy a house, she said, “We just felt outgunned.” And now, she says, “I feel very outgunned as a citizen.”

Another Maryland resident concurs: “I am an Obama supporter, campaigned for him, baked cookies for him; my husband and I are Democrats all the way, but this is the issue that gets our goat.”

Echoing Santelli’s complaint, a Silver Spring, Md., mom who did not want her name used adds: “I’m not sure why we should work and pay for someone else to have a granite countertop or an extra bathroom.”

When asked about people who hadn’t overreached but had lost their down- payment money when the value of their homes had dropped, she replies, “We put money in a 401(k), and we lost that money, and no one is going to give it back.”

Rep. Bruce Braley (D-Iowa), who founded the House Populist Caucus, says the president has actually gone “to great lengths” not to reward people who have been irresponsible, and that the plan is really an effort to stem another wave of foreclosures in order to stabilize the housing market, which would be to everyone’s benefit.

Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, also a Democrat, agrees: “This is not directed at those who didn’t play by the rules,” she says. “It’s directed at trying to fix a system so everyone can stay in their homes and so that everyone’s community is not negatively affected by the foreclosures that are popping up all over that neighborhood.”

Still, notes Braley, “I just don’t think that that message has been said often enough and loud enough that people are starting to accept it as a justification of this plan.”

Braley says he expects the president to “go into more detail about how average homeowners are going to benefit on this” during his speech to a joint session of Congress.

Like Braley, Alyssa Katz, author of “Our Lot: How Real Estate Came to Own Us,” a book due out in June about the making of the mortgage crisis, says she does not believe the message has come through clearly enough yet — and that the administration needs to do more to make sure it does.

“Ultimately, yes, it’s about homeowners, but it’s about the stability of the financial markets,” she says. “We have to give up this illusion that it’s about you and me. We have to accept, sort of blindly, the notion that we have to do this for the sake of the nation. Whether you’re lucky and get aid or you already lost your home and you’re screwed, we’re all in this together.”

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  • CPLViper

    “Whether you’re lucky and get aid or you already lost your home and you’re screwed, we’re all in this together.”

    BULLSHIT! We are not all in this together. The people that lose their house or their job which causes them to lose their house will do what millions have done in the past. START OVER. I am not exempt from this fate. If I lose my job, my house, etc. I will have to start over, no handout or handup required. Take any savings and get an apartment. Work any job that pays. Sell what I can’t fit in the apartment and just make sure my wife and children have a place to stay warm and food to eat. Lifestyle? Well that goes out the window with comfort and security. In times of crisis, the strong survive and the cool, calm and collected thrive. I mean, whatever happened to “survival of the fitest”? All I have to say is make sure your boss knows you voted for McCain because if I was the owner of a company, the first ones to go are the fools with Obama stickers on their bumpers.

    Also, when the protests start, you will find me wearing one of these: http://www.rangerup.com/tread.html

  • JCD

    Michigan Gov. Jennifer M. Granholm, also a Democrat, agrees: “This is not directed at those who didn’t play by the rules,” she says. “It’s directed at trying to fix a system so everyone can stay in their homes and so that everyone’s community is not negatively affected by the foreclosures that are popping up all over that neighborhood.”–
    Well then, most of the money goes to the banks. How is it we’re not subsidizing those who didn’t play by the rules when we’re subsidizing banks who should have never sold these houses to so many deadbeats with unverifiable incomes and shit credit to begin with?
    We are indeed subsidizing bad behavior.

  • Steve in NC

    Re:
    “Another Maryland resident concurs: “I am an Obama supporter, campaigned for him, baked cookies for him; my husband and I are Democrats all the way, but this is the issue that gets our goat.””

    See what party loyalty will get you? a big steaming plate of bullshit, served up just like the plate of bullshit the republican party served me.

    This country can survive, but loyalty to party over nation has caused this mess more than any other single cause.

    I generally side with republicans because the are the enemy of my enemy, but that is not carved in stone.

    I do want to toss some tea.

  • aboutTObegin

    Steve, I am there with you….throw some TEA! :mad: :mad: :mad:

  • SgtJenz

    If obambi wanted to stimulate the economy, in particular the mortgage business, then why didn’t the porkulus money go to pay off home owners mortgage debt?

    The $838 billion or whatever it was, could easily have paid off 95% of all the mortgages in this country.

  • Kermit

    For a list of the “Tea Parties” going on this Friday in your area check this out…

    http://www.tcotreport.com/

    I working the the fellow who has the highest ranking statewide political blog to get one going on in Baton Rouge.

  • SgtJenz

    If obambi wanted to stimulate the economy, in particular the mortgage business, then why didn’t the porkulus money go to pay off home owners mortgage debt?

    The $838 billion or whatever it was, could easily have paid off 95% of all the mortgages in this country.

    That alone would have stimulated this economy far beyond anything else obambi or the fools in CONgress could have done or envisioned.

    Instead what do we get?
    A child posing as president throwing a temper tantrum because he can’t have his way.

    Obambi.
    Grow up.
    Then you can STFD and STFU. Leave the free market alone and stop telling us what to do.

  • SgtJenz

    Sorry for the double post…it’s a dial up issue. :mad:

  • XD-40

    :twisted: Yeah, well, Obot looks like Il Duce in that photo, but THIS is how Il Duce ended up…

    http://home.comcast.net/~lowe9101/mussolini/images/muss3.jpg

    :razz:

  • Tom in CO

    free speech anyone?

  • American Woman (bitter clinger to my guns and religion)

    Us “know nothings” coming from a man who has NO qualifications, NO administration experiance, NO business experiance, NO concept of economy and NO concern for America!!!

  • Harry Schell

    The reason we are in this mess at the beginning is people like Bama, Barney Frank, Chris Dodd and pressure groups such as ACORN, who thought not getting a mortgage was a racial rather than financial issue.

    The solution was looser lending standards and lawsuits such as what Bama did for the little time he was a lawyer against banks for not lending based on racial mixture of areas they served. Add Congressional interference and pressure, and the use of Fannie and Freddie to buy the loans competent bankers knew would go bust and hold them or sell them to others, poisoning the entire global financial system.

    Look to the record and you will see the only ones trying to slow down Fannie and Freddie’s acquisition of subprime loans were McCain, Greenspan and (GW)Bush. Did Barney Frank ever warn of an impending problem at Fannie or Freddie? Where was Chris Dodd? Chuckie Schumer? Frank was telling anyone who would listen Fannie/Freddie were solid up to a month before they were seized by regulators.

    And now these savants are going to fix this problem?

    Balls!

    They are doing more harm. And they had to know it was coming. Franklin Raines, an advisor to Bama, enrished himself running an accounting fraud at Fannie to preserve his bonus, covering up, among other things, losses on subprime loans in default. Penny Pritzker, another Bama advisor, was on the board of a bank in IL that was heavy into subprime before Fannie/Freddie were buying the loans. The bank failed in 2002.

    If these savants and Bama are half as smart as they claim, they had to see this mess coming or they are first order liars and idiots. It can’t be anything else. The fraud is just too damn big.

    We are really screwed unless we start kicking back on this and other hoaxes played on us, and even that may not be enough.

  • jimmy the bullet

    One

    Big

    Ass

    Mistake

    America

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  • Randy

    :arrow: This is not directed at those who didn’t play by the rules,”

    Tell that to fuckin ACORN.

  • Blade Runner

    :arrow: aboutTObegin

    “Steve, I am there with you….throw some TEA!”
    Or some LEAD! :twisted:

  • DesignR

    Find out where the next ACORN protest rally is and show up with signs that say “No Mortgages for DEADBEAT MORONS!” and “Don’t tread on me” T-Shirts.

  • Mike Mose

    Re:
    “Another Maryland resident concurs: “I am an Obama supporter, campaigned for him, baked cookies for him; my husband and I are Democrats all the way, but this is the issue that gets our goat.””

    This is amazing, but I don’t believe they know just how bad it is. They are being used by Obama and the dems as welfare payers. Democrat social security, Medicare money, and probably pensions too, will be going to the people that don’t pay there bills or haven’t payed taxes.(illegals) These people count on the benefits and they shouldn’t. They have voted there government benefits to another person, 3o – 50 million or so.

    The Democrats have grown government by making citizens the ones that pay for failure in government and in society. So instead of the hardworking man and woman reaping rewards for years of work and savings, an illegal gets a house or a friend of Obama gets a new office building.

    Those pour folks don’t understand, but they will.

    Government is in the process of stealing all generational wealth. What’s next, 401K, pensions,investment? Obama can use that money better than the owner he will say. Reid and Pelosi, Obama are not Democrats they are communist.

    How long will it take for the takeover of all property to be used by obama for the “good of all”?

    This country needs 10 million angry men in DC. What is happening is a travesty.

  • cuchieddie

    If O’Vomit wanted to truly stimulate the economy and make us real Americans respect him, he and his sidekick Joe could commit a double suicide. Now that would be patriotic. :mad:

  • http://WorldsBestResumes.com Judith, typical White Ohioan

    Jimmy the Bullet:

    One

    Big

    Amen

    Mi

    Amigo

  • David

    I can’t stand all of the bullshit! Why do the voters keep electing the same whores who got us into this mess, such as Barney Frank, Chris Dodd, Schumer and all of the others. We need to start over with elected officials who will look out for the TAXPAYING CITIZEN and not the “entitlement” NONTAXPAYING CITIZENS.