Posted by Jack
A number of key Republicans in Congress have questioned the wisdom of the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve for orchestrating an $85 billion bailout of American International Group, and they seem to be a little ticked off at the White House for not informing them of the plan.
“Once again the Fed has put the taxpayers on the hook for billions of dollars to bail out an institution that put greed ahead of responsibility and used their good name to take risky bets that did not pay off,” said Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Kentucky, a member of the Senate Banking Committee.
A spokesman for Sen. Richard Shelby of Alabama, the top Republican on the committee, said the senator “profoundly disagrees with the decision to use taxpayer dollars to bail out a private company” and is upset the government has sent an inconsistent message to the markets by bailing out AIG after it just refused to save investment bank Lehman Brothers from bankruptcy.
“The American taxpayer should not be asked to unwillingly assume the inordinate risks that financial experts knowingly undertook, particularly when taxpayer exposure is increased by the ad hoc manner in which these bailouts have been engineered,” said Shelby’s aide, Jonathan Graffeo.
Republican Rep. Roy Blunt of Missouri complained about not getting a heads-up about the bailout and said House Republicans are struggling to “understand a coherent strategy” about which firms get rescued and which ones don’t.
Rep. Adam Putman of Florida, the third-ranking Republican in the House, said the cost is “unnerving” and called on the Treasury Department and Federal Reserve “to dispatch an envoy to the Hill to bring members of Congress up to speed.”