… and then they hope to make a “clean” getaway

On the subject of the outrage described by Fubar below, the New York Times reports tonight:

Congressional Democrats began to set their own terms on Sunday for a plan to rescue the nation’s financial institutions, including greater legislative oversight of the Treasury Department, more direct assistance for homeowners and limits on the pay of top executives whose firms seek help.

The Democrats’ demands came as Treasury Secretary Henry M. Paulson Jr. blanketed the Sunday talk shows to promote the Bush administration’s $700 billion bailout package, emphasizing that it was needed not just for Wall Street, but for all Americans. He urged Congress to move swiftly to approve a “clean” rescue plan without tacking on extra programs.

“I hate the fact that we have to do it, but it’s better than the alternative,” Mr. Paulson said on “Fox News Sunday.”

The Bush administration proposal could be the largest government bailout of private industry in the nation’s history, and it calls for nearly unfettered powers to the Treasury secretary. There is intense pressure to pass a rescue measure quickly because the markets remain jittery.

See, this just goes to show that what got Bonnie and Clyde into trouble wasn’t their actions, but their poor framing. Instead of accepting the common description of what they were doing as “robbing banks,” they should have just insisted that they were seeking “clean” withdrawals, without all that unnecessary oversight and intrusive red tape.

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One Response to “… and then they hope to make a “clean” getaway”

  1. capers Says:

    while taxpayers borrow a money quote from Bonnie:
    “these accommodations ain’t particularly deluxe”