Barney Frank wants to Bailout California

California wants a piece of TARP

By Michelle Malkin • May 14, 2009



Hey, the amorphous TARP bailout program has been used for everything else under the sun, why not as a cover for debt-laden California?


Barney Frank thinks it’s a peachy idea:

California Treasurer Bill Lockyer on Wednesday formally requested federal help to backstop a wave of short-term borrowing the cash-strapped state will need to undertake this summer.

In a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy F. Geithner, Lockyer asked the government to in effect guarantee the state’s debt against default, so that investors would be willing to provide the financing at reasonable interest rates…

…Major banks typically provide that guarantee, but Lockyer said they aren’t willing this time to do so on their own.

“The enormous size of the required funding together with the state’s current credit condition and the continued weakness of the municipal finance market . . . make it highly unlikely that the state can access the short-term market for its borrowing based on its own credit,” Lockyer told Geithner.

As the state’s cash shortage has worsened in the recession, Lockyer has for months been lobbying for some kind of federal backstop on new debt issuance, which he has said should be extended to all state and local governments to help pare their borrowing costs.

Lockyer has an ally in Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), the chairman of the House Financial Services committee.

Although Frank is in the process of drafting legislation that could create a long-term federal reinsurance program for municipal bonds, it isn’t clear what can get through Congress, or how quickly. Frank told Bloomberg News on Tuesday that he was “working with the administration now . . . to do something short-term” for California.

Lockyer said he believed that the Treasury could create a debt-backstop plan under terms of the financial-system bailout bills passed by Congress in 2008 and this year.

Under his proposal, major banks would provide their customary guarantees of the state’s short-term debt, and the Treasury then would agree to stand behind the banks: If the state couldn’t repay the debt on time the Treasury would agree to buy the debt, becoming a creditor to the state.

Although critics say U.S. help for California would discourage the state from solving its structural budget problems, Lockyer has insisted that his plan wouldn’t be a federal handout. The state would pay a fee to the Treasury for the temporary backstop, he said.



Riiiiight. And next they’ll tell us that taxpayers will actually make money off this “investment.”

Message from taxpayers to Washington: Let California fail.












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  • +6 raves Greatbear100~support our vets May 16, 2009 23:25:40 (edited)
    Enforce the immigartion laws and deport illegal aliens and CA could get back on it's feet instead they provide safe havens for ilegals.
    Also, it seems bad policy to continue to build homes in dangerous locations where they are repestedly destroyed by nature and are rebuild at taxpayer expense.
    Stop the insanity!
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  • +1 raves [-] Carl May 18, 2009 16:19:58
    Why continue to help California when California will not help itself.
  • +1 raves [-] shaggy May 18, 2009 02:15:52
    I don't live in Kalifornia...I don't vote in Kalifornia...They shouldn't get any of my money.
  • +2 raves [-] joe May 17, 2009 23:52:10 (edited)
    The only thing he shud bail out is a all you can eat shud bail eat
  • +2 raves [-] SarahIone May 17, 2009 18:25:49
    Bailing California out is "Taxation without representation."

    I did not vote to spend any of the money they spent in CA, and I should not have to pay for their mistakes. PERIOD.
  • +2 raves [-] Mike May 17, 2009 10:36:41
    So we are supposed to bail out the land of fruits and nuts with a guarentee from our insolvent government? Now tha's good fiscal planning! Let them sink or swim on their own!!!
  • +3 raves [-] Poppy -... Mike May 17, 2009 14:00:19
    I heard that the Purple Dinosaur (Barney) liked fruits and ESPECIALLY their nuts!
  • +3 raves [-] GRZwoman May 17, 2009 05:54:44
    Yea every thing this government spends on benefits every thing and every body,but the American tax paying citizen. Will it ever end? Enough is enough.
  • +5 raves [-] CoonOkie May 17, 2009 03:39:35 (edited)
    Deportation of illegals will help California to get back on its feet. That is a great big draw on the system to take care of illegal aliens.
    And Barny Frank is a damn idiot. He could not see that the mortgage industry was in trouble.
  • +1 raves [-] shaggy CoonOkie May 18, 2009 02:13:40
    Oh, he saw the mortgage trouble. He just thinks Denial is a river in Egypt. Rotten SOB.
  • +2 raves [-] CoonOkie shaggy May 18, 2009 05:11:09
    He was staving off his firing squad I think.

    staving firing squad
    staving firing squad
  • +2 raves [-] shaggy CoonOkie May 18, 2009 16:41:22
    With luck, the voters will take him out first.
  • +4 raves [-] Keith May 17, 2009 03:35:53
    Idea... Let the gay, lesbian marrig.. taxes pay out their debt, since Cali. is so willing to go against the ideals of the rest of the country
  • +4 raves [-] dinkiedow May 17, 2009 02:19:21
    they will call it barney leaves off the s bill when giving it to the fruit cake capital!he will blow all the money and we will take up the assets!! the whole idea seems kind of queer!I have no idea how we are going to keep the state straight.they are bending over backwards to stimulate the economy by putting a lot of pork in that never ending hole.in order to plug that hole they are trying to double the pork.they will be throwing an all you can eat party expecting everyone to cum!! order plug hole double pork throwing eat party expecting cum
  • +3 raves [-] Martha dinkiedow May 17, 2009 03:53:20
    There appear to be a lot of double entendres in that answer. LOL
  • +2 raves [-] dinkiedow Martha May 17, 2009 03:58:40
    frankly i don't care!!
  • +4 raves [-] Martha dinkiedow May 17, 2009 03:59:42
    I know you don't - I just thought it was clever and funny.
  • +2 raves [-] dinkiedow Martha May 17, 2009 04:00:50
    sorry i'm just not in a laughing mood.
  • +5 raves [-] Florida gator May 17, 2009 02:13:14
    California politicians are losers. Them and the liberals who elected them made their own bed, so why should the rest of us be responsible? Nancy Pelosi is a perfect example of a California politician. The rest of the country is going down next.
  • +3 raves [-] GRZwoman Florida... May 17, 2009 05:58:58
    California land of dykes and fairies and evan the weather is queer.
  • +4 raves [-] vogwawoman May 17, 2009 01:49:34
    Why is that fat bastard still employed after he helped cause the housing meltdown? Only in liberal land does someone like this not only keep their power but goes public with their highly honed hypocrisy. Besides Disneyland, what does California contribute anyway? Let em go bankrupt and maybe in 2010 they'll vote for a real conservative.
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