18 Libertarian Candidates Ask: Did PACs Buy a Bailout?


PANORAMA CITY, Calif., Oct. 10, 2008 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Eighteen Libertarian candidates for Congress in California today issued a joint statement opposing the current financial bailout and asking whether the votes for it were openly bought with campaign contributions. The candidates released a table of data (below) from OpenSecrets.org, which shows that the bailout votes of the Libertarian candidates' incumbent opponents correlate with 2008 campaign contributions from PACs in the finance, insurance, and real estate industries to the incumbents. The Libertarian candidates' statement said:



    "The current mortgage crisis is the direct and predictable result
    of the government protecting borrowers and lenders from their own
    unwise choices. Only one party in America-the Libertarian Party-is
    willing to say who caused this crisis and to consistently follow
    the principle of holding such people responsible for their own
    choices.
 
    "When the government covers someone's losses, this creates a
    'moral hazard' that those businesses will continue to take unwise
    risks. After the 1989 bailout of the savings and loan (S&L)
    industry, the government fed a new real estate bubble with several
    more bad decisions. In 1992, Congress required Fannie Mae and
    Freddie Mac to devote part of their mission to support affordable
    housing efforts. In 1994, Congress acted to encourage private
    lenders to direct more money to low-income borrowers. In 1995, new
    rules under the Community Reinvestment Act required lenders to
    spend money on advertising these loans to low-income borrowers. In
    1999, Fannie Mae created another program to make loans to
    borrowers whose credit was not good enough to qualify for normal
    loans, prompting one economist to warn: 'This is another thrift
    industry growing up around us. If they fail, the government will
    have to step up and bail them out the way it stepped up and bailed
    out the thrift industry.'
 
    "Now the Republicans and Democrats have intervened again in the 
    credit markets, by spending $700 billion of taxpayer money on bad
    mortgages. This is a recipe for continuing the cycle of bailouts.
    Twenty years ago, the S&L bailout cost $160 billion. Today's bill
    is $700 billion. What will the next bailout cost?
 
    "Libertarians say it's time to stop the insanity. Bailout
    advocates claim the government could profit from buying these non-
    performing mortgages. If this were true, then let private
    investors pursue these opportunities with their own money instead
    of with your tax dollars.
 
    "We already have a mechanism to sort out the assets and 
    liabilities of a troubled company-it's called bankruptcy.
    Bankruptcy doesn't mean that assets get torched or employees get
    blacklisted from all future employment. Bankruptcy just means that
    assets and employees are taken away from those who failed to
    manage them wisely, and made available for more productive
    employment.
 
    "We already have a mechanism to punish those who deceived
    borrowers or lenders-it's called prosecution for fraud. The
    Libertarian candidate for president, Bob Barr, a former federal
    prosecutor, has called for vigorous prosecution of anybody who
    engaged in deceptive lending or who deliberately overvalued
    mortgage-backed securities. He says we need to clean up the
    marketplace, not cover up financial crimes with a pile of taxpayer
    money.
 
    "Most importantly, we already have a mechanism to punish the
    politicians who worked so hard to help create this mess-it's
    called an election. This November, don't bail out the incumbents
    who are using your tax dollars to bail out their irresponsible
    friends on Wall Street. Instead, vote for the only party in
    America that believes people should be free to make their own
    choices in their personal and economic lives-and should bear the
    responsibility for those choices. Vote Libertarian, and send the
    message that Washington should be in nobody's pocket."

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                                              Incumbent    2008 $ From
          Libertarian                            For        Bailed-Out
 District  Challenger      Incumbent           Bailout?        PACs
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 52   Michael Benoit   Duncan Hunter (R)          No              $0      
 53   Ed Teyssier      Susan Davis (D)           Yes          $5,000    
 46   Ernst Gasteiger  Dana Rohrabacher (R)       No          $8,250    
 38   Chris Agrella    Grace Napolitano (D)       No         $10,500   
 49   Lars Grossmith   Darrell Issa (R)           No         $14,500   
  9   Jim Eyer         Barbara Lee (D)        No then Yes    $15,700   
 35   Herb Peters      Maxine Waters (D)         Yes         $16,000   
 12   Kevin Peterson   Jackie Speier (D)         Yes         $19,500   
 50   Wayne Dunlap     Brian Bilbray (R)          No         $29,000   
 29   Alan Pyeatt      Adam Schiff (D)        No then Yes    $35,927   
 16   Steve Wells      Zoe Lofgren (D)           Yes         $36,000   
  3   D.A. "Art" Tuma  Dan Lungren (R)           Yes         $37,500   
 14   Brian Holtz      Anna Eshoo (D)            Yes         $46,000   
 26   Ted Brown        David Dreier (R)          Yes        $113,750  
 48   Don Patterson    John Campbell (R)         Yes        $143,449  
 27   Tim Denton       Brad Sherman (D)           No        $146,965  
  7   Camden McConnell George Miller (D)         Yes        $148,859  
  8   Phil Berg        Nancy Pelosi (D)          Yes        $302,600  
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 Source: OpenSecrets.org

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