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Clinton: Happy Dyngus Day!

Posted: Monday, March 24, 2008 9:40 AM by Domenico Montanaro

Clinton hits the trail today in Philly to give what the campaign is billing as a major speech. She'll unveil a four-part plan to address underwater mortgages, the broader housing crisis and credit crisis. She'll call for a broader government role in buying out underwater mortgages and protecting homeowners. Clinton has consistently talked more about this issue more than either of her two foes, Obama or McCain. (See excerpts below.)
 
Meanwhile, Bill and Chelsea hit Indiana all day today. They'll be there for something called Dyngus Day. According to one Google search, Dyngus Day is a day where guys get to drench gals in water; apparently tomorrow, gals get to throw dishes at the guys. It's a Polish holiday. Of course, what part of Dyngus Day will Bill Clinton take part in?
 
The newest Clinton campaign talking point to justify how superdelegates can vote for Clinton over Obama: the number of electoral votes Clinton has won in her primary/caucus wins vs. Obama. Both Evan Bayh and Ed Rendell tested out this talking point on Sunday shows.
 
"So far, Mrs. Clinton has won states with a total of 219 Electoral College votes, not counting Florida and Michigan, while Mr. Obama has won states with a total of 202 electoral votes." 
 
This is the only metric the Clinton campaign has come up with yet has her ahead: she's behind in popular vote, behind in delegates earned JUST through primaries and behind in pledged delegates.
 
Of course, keep in mind, two of Kerry's final primary victories in '04 which essentially drove everyone out of the race (though the candidates did fight through Wisconsin) was Virginia and Tennessee; Kerry didn't carry either state. The motivation to use this Electoral College talking point is yet another attempt by the Clinton camp to discount some of Obama's small-state victories because Obama's won nearly twice the number of states. If you recall, in '00, during the recount dispute, the Bush campaign made sure the country saw that county-by-county map from around the country which showed the country in a sea of red. Obama's victory map, right now, looks more impressive than Clinton's visually. 
 
The WSJ goes through the details of the financial reports released on 3/21 via the FEC and finds that Clinton has a big time cash problem; two-thirds of the cash-on-hand total reported by Clinton is untouchable because it's general election money. This may explain why Clinton isn't yet on the air with any TV ads.

Clinton housing speech excerpts to be delivered today in Philadelphia:
“Ultimately, the true currency of today’s American economy is confidence. When people lose confidence in the economy -- and our President’s ability to manage it -- problems become crises, and crises lead to more crises.

“So we need a President who can restore our confidence. A President who is ready to confront complex economic problems with comprehensive solutions…working to prevent crises, rather than just reacting to them once it’s too late. We need a President who is ready on day one to be Commander-in-Chief of our economy. If you give me the chance, I will be that President.

“I will start by facing our economic situation as it is, not as we hope or wish it would be. That means acknowledging that our economic crisis is, at its core, a housing crisis.

“Your home isn’t just your greatest source of wealth – it’s your greatest source of security. It’s what anchors you to your neighborhood and community. It’s the center of your family.


 
“Over the past week, we’ve seen unprecedented action to maintain confidence in our credit markets and head off a crisis for Wall Street Banks. It’s now time for equally aggressive action to help families avoid foreclosure and keep communities across this country from spiraling into recession.

“Today, I am announcing my four part plan to Protect American Homeowners: A plan to help our families keep their homes and help communities hard hit by the housing crisis get back on their feet.



“The time for action is now -- not a month from now, or a year from now -- but right now. And the reality is that many of our families need more than just basic refinancing. That’s why I support new legislation proposed by my colleagues, Representative Barney Frank and Senator Chris Dodd, that would expand the government’s capacity to stand behind mortgages that are reworked on affordable terms…

“...The Frank-Dodd legislation would…[set] up an auction system for mortgage companies that hold hundreds of thousands of these mortgages. Through this system, these companies could sell mortgages in bulk to banks and other buyers. The buyers would be willing to purchase these mortgages – and restructure them to make them affordable for families – because they know the government will guarantee them once they’re reworked…

“…But given the severity of today’s housing crisis, simply facilitating this auction process might not be enough to get our economy moving again. That’s why I believe the Federal Housing Administration should also stand ready to be a temporary buyer -- to purchase, restructure, and resell underwater mortgages.

“Just as it has in the past, this kind of temporary measure by the government could give our economy the boost it needs and families the help they need. It would not require a single new government bureaucracy, and would be designed to be self-financing over time -- so it would cost taxpayers nothing in the long run. It is a sensible way for everyone -- lenders, investors, mortgage companies and borrowers -- to share responsibility, keep families in their homes, and stabilize our communities and our economy.

“In order to determine whether the approach outlined by Representative Frank and Senator Dodd is sufficient -- or whether we need government to step in as a purchaser -- I am calling on President Bush to appoint an emergency working group on foreclosures. That is the second part of my plan.  
 
“We simply cannot wait until Congress passes legislation to find the best way to help millions of families restructure their mortgages on affordable terms. That’s why I’m proposing an Emergency Working Group on Foreclosures that could be led by a distinguished, non-partisan group of economic leaders like Alan Greenspan, Paul Volcker and Robert Rubin. This is the kind of proactive step that would help re-establish confidence in our economy by showing that this Administration was taking our economic crisis seriously.

“Just over a month ago, Congress passed, and President Bush signed, a $168 billion stimulus package. But this package did next to nothing to help homeowners and communities struggling with foreclosure. Congress is trying to combat a recession caused by the housing crisis without doing anything to address that crisis.

“Well, if the Fed can extend $30 billion to help Bear Stearns address their financial crisis, the federal government should provide at least that much emergency assistance to help families and communities address theirs.”

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Hillary just keeps going trying to solve our problems with maybe a mention here and there. Obama gets tons of free air time discusing his pastors ok trashing of country. His grandmother like the typical white person on and on. Hillary is talking repairing home loans and econamy and health care and all the other issues and gets a oh by the way Hillary is giveing an important speech in Pa on home loan help. Now on to next item Obama on beach. See a pattern here??
I will no longer watch MSNBC or NBC Nightly News because I cannot stand their "Obama-Bias" and lack of fair treatment of Sen. Clinton.  Their motivation must be to get John McCain elected, as Obama's poor judgement and lack of experience creeped me out long before his nasty pastor did.   Funny how "poll crazy" MSNBC aren't polling Pennsylvania, isn't it?  For the sake of (God BLESS) America, please, Sen. Clinton, don't stop fighting!  You are the hope of our nation!
"Millions" you are right on.  I have never in my life cast a nation ballot for a Republican, but I cannot thoughtfully, prayerfully vote for Obama.  If Hilary is not the Democratic nominee, I will (gag) vote McCain.  My small consolation is my republican mother who calls McCain a "democrat in sheeps clothing!"
Clinton hits the trail today in Philly to give what the campaign is billing as a major speech. She'll unveil a four-part plan to address underwater mortgages, the broader housing crisis and credit crisis. She'll call for a broader government role in buying out underwater mortgages and protecting homeowners. Clinton has consistently talked more about this issue more than either of her two foes, Obama or McCain.

Once again, Hillary Clinton is showing why her plans are wrong for America.

Why are we bailing these people out?  If anybody needs to be given a lecture to, it is the people who were stupid enough to loan the money in the first place.  Another lecture should be given to people who could never afford the payments to begin with.  Hilary is wrong to suggest that the government come out and bail these people out.  Will she bail me out if I have any problems?  What's next: car payments?

More goofy ideas from a goofy Blondie.  How can she sit there and bad mouth issues about money when she can't even keep her own campaign finances?

Once again...
Hillary Clinton....
Wrong for America......
im begining to see that my fellow americans are blinded by this obama tv , that we hear day in and day outits getting to be pukifieing. hate to say i told you so but if this man becomes president we are in for some bigtime trouble.  you think we have problems now, hah just wait im not a racist but those of us who have hated bush for so long are going to think they will get away with  so much more then they do now. enough of the free pass corruptian like they havent seen before., will be so ranpant    it is time for a woman to lead us out of this mess we are in look at what the men in power are doing they really dont think with their brains. i am not just talking about our country  its all countries,  


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