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March 20, 2010

BOEHNER AND THE BANKS.... For quite a while now, House Minority Leader John Boehner (R-Ohio) has been going to great lengths to try to make banks happy. Despite the fact that Wall Street and bailed out bankers aren't especially popular among American voters right now -- this is the crowd that nearly collapsed the global economy -- the would-be Speaker has been embarrassing himself, trying to curry favor with the industry.

This week was especially galling. On Wednesday, Boehner spoke at the American Bankers Association's government relations summit, and denounced efforts to bring more oversight and accountability to the industry. He even gave the bankers advice: "Don't let those little punk staffers take advantage of you and stand up for yourselves."

Yes, because the real problem with the last several years is that banks haven't been assertive enough. (The "little punk staffers" line also didn't go over well among more responsible figures.)

Last night on Fox News, Boehner went a little further. Complaining that Democrats may pass a key student-loan package, the Minority Leader insisted that the provisions "eliminate every bank in the country and all private student loan lenders so the government can do it instead."

Pat Garofalo explained how foolish this is.

This is just astoundingly wrong. On a very basic level, it could only be true if the sole thing banks did was make student loans, which is obviously not the case. The day after student loan reform passes, banks will still be there, cashing checks, taking deposits, making home loans, and on and on.

But the greater point Boehner was trying to make is that student loan reform is somehow a new expansion of government into the private economy.... But the government already provides the money for the loans and guarantees the lenders against loss, in addition to directly making millions of loans every year. So student lending is, for all intents and purposes, already a federal program.

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) complained last year that the financial industry too often seems to the "own the place," referring to Congress. Boehner seems intent on just handing the keys over entirely.

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Boehner has a better angle than Willie Sutton.

Posted by: neill on March 20, 2010 at 10:20 AM | PERMALINK

Yes Boehner is an elected federal official, but just what are his bona fides?

He offers his perspectives on a wide array of topics, but just what does he know? He proffers his analysis regarding many an issue before the people of our nation, the people of his state, and the people of his district, but just who does he represent? And he avers his distaste for an immeasurable amount of Democratic policy proposals, but just what has he offered us American people lately?

Boehner is a poseur with an ever-changing technicolor tan! -Kevo

Posted by: kevo on March 20, 2010 at 10:24 AM | PERMALINK

The U.S.A. is a wholly owned and operated subsidiary of GlobalCorp.

And the United States Congress is GlobalCorp's public relations department.

Posted by: DAY on March 20, 2010 at 10:55 AM | PERMALINK

The day after student loan reform passes, banks will still be there, cashing checks, taking deposits, making home loans, and on and on. -- Think Progress

Not to mention that the banks will still be free to make student loans. Just without being propped up by the nasty govt. Free market, you know?

Posted by: exlibra on March 20, 2010 at 6:46 PM | PERMALINK

If the banks are getting most or all of their profit from student loans, so much so that cutting that revenue avenue off will put them out of business, then truly the banks are in serious doo-doo (and using an incredibly bad business model) and both students and the government are being hugely ripped off. Meaning student loan reform is absolutely necessary. I don't think that's the argument Bonehead wants to make.

Posted by: Hannah on March 20, 2010 at 8:39 PM | PERMALINK

The fact that Boehner quite unabashedly defends and promotes the banks' interests viz a viz the general population speaks quite clearly as to who has the power. Boehner knows that the voters can be bought with bank donations to his campaign chest and are not a threat. But the banks withholding their donations IS a threat.

Posted by: Texas Aggie on March 20, 2010 at 10:10 PM | PERMALINK
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