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Puzzling bailout votes by the Washington delegation

The House finally passes a porkier version of the measure. Meanwhile, we head into a recession.

By Ted Van Dyk

October 03, 2008.

And so the House of Representatives approved today the federal bailout/rescue package initially designed by Federal Reserve Chair Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson. The package contained expensive additions from the Senate version of the bill — which would not have been added had the House passed the original version Monday, Sept. 29.

Perversely, the Dow Jones Industrial average promptly fell.

With luck, we will escape the crash that could have come had the bailout not been enacted. But we are in for recession and/or stagflation (a combination of stagnation and inflation) in the months ahead. Make modest, practical plans.

Ted Van Dyk has been involved in, and written about, national policy and politics since 1961. His memoir of public life, Heroes, Hacks and Fools, was published by University of Washington Press. You can reach him in care of editor@crosscut.com.

Comments:

Posted Fri, Oct 3, 5:39 p.m. Inappropriate

Cantwell calling on local journalists for advice? Now that is disturbing.: Maybe we should be paying the "Local Journalist" instead of Cantwell. We pay her $165,000 + a year and God knows how much for her staff and she calls on a local journalist for advice ? Just how out of touch is she?

Cameron

Posted Fri, Oct 3, 8:24 p.m. Inappropriate

RE: Cantwell calling on local journalists for advice? Now that is disturbing.: I suppose you'd rather our public officials shoot from the hip rather than seek advise? Or maybe they should just pray to God for the answer? Magic eight ball? Dice roll?

Sean

Posted Sat, Oct 4, 8:51 a.m. Inappropriate

RE: Cantwell calling on local journalists for advice? Now that is disturbing.: Actually, I prefer that she get economic advise from someonw who just finished writing an article on the Lynnwood Sausage Fest. Who is this local sage that commands the ear of our Senator? Why not disclose his name and give the voters some idea of who's opinion really holds sway with our Federal Representative.

Cameron

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