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Bartlett explains his opposition

When I interviewed him last week on Midday, I had a sense that Roscoe Bartlett, the Western Maryland Republican, would vote against the Bush administration bailout plan. Here's his full statement on yesterday's vote:

“As I said last week, you can’t privatize profits and socialize losses.  You can’t reward bad behavior. Protecting the assets of individuals and businesses and our community banks who played by the rules are fundamental requirements to restore confidence in our financial system. 
“The original proposal failed these tests. This revised proposal made improvements. However, it still amounted to trading private debts of unknown value for a $700 billion loan from taxpayers in the hopes that the taxpayers’ money would eventually be paid back. 
“Instead, I have introduced the Main Street Protection Act to provide real protection to the taxpayers. It provides an unlimited amount of insurance for accounts insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC). It also authorizes the Secretary of the Treasury to protect the principal in money market accounts through the Treasury’s exchange stabilization fund. This bill is based upon recommendations by Dr. Lawrence Lindsey, an economist and tax policy expert who served as a Governor of the Federal Reserve System from 1991 to 1997.  It will protect assets and restore faith in our core savings institutions on Main Street.
“I have also cosponsored an Alternative Economic Rescue Plan to provide Wall Street a mechanism to use private capital to restore faith in financial markets. It would create mandatory insurance for Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) by the Treasury Department paid for with risk-based premiums by the institutions that hold them. That will stabilize markets and establish a floor of value to these assets.  Providing temporary tax relief for private capital invested in these assets will make them more attractive and provide time for our financial system to recover.”

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Jan. 8, 2009, marked 30 years for Dan Rodricks' column in The Baltimore Sun. Over three decades, Dan has won numerous regional and several national awards for his reporting and commentary -- in print and on the air. "I've had opportunity to write a column and work in both radio and television, never having to leave my adopted hometown of Baltimore to have those experiences," he says. "I consider myself very fortunate." In addition to writing a twice-weekly column for The Baltimore Sun and his Random Rodricks blog, Dan is currently the host of Midday, on WYPR-FM, National Public Radio in Baltimore. An artful story-teller and social critic, he has observed local, state and national political and cultural trends for three decades, and has a lot to say about almost everything.
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