By The Prowler on 9.23.08 @ 12:08AM
The idea is to string out any bailout talks for pure political gain.
Democrats in the Senate and House believe that if they can
string out negotiations on the federal financial markets bailout
through Tuesday, "we can get everything we want and more, including
solidifying the Obama campaign," says a Senate Banking Committee
staffer working for the majority.
"Let's see what the White House has to say when the market is
cratering again."
The aide said that that opinion, while shocking, reflected a
belief among many Democrats that Wall Street "isn't our friend, and
we really don't gain much from bailing them all out."
On the other hand, senior Democrats, including Senate Majority
Leader Harry Reid, believe they can still gain all
concessions on the bill, plus gain long-term political points this
election cycle by "stringing this thing out to Thursday, or just
letting the whole deal collapse."
"This is a Bush and McCain problem, not an Obama problem no
matter how much they try to pin it on him and us," says a House
Democrat leadership aide.
But he disputed that the leadership was trying to tank markets
for political gain. "I don't believe it. But I will say this, the
Republicans are more than willing to scare the American people
about Osama and use the terrorism card against us. So why should we
hold off and not use a more immediate national threat to our
advantage?"
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