Post Dispatch Welcomes Blunt's Self-Serving, Selective Outrage About Special Treatment For Wall Street
Responding to Roy Blunt's recent grandstanding about wall street firms receiving early H1N1 vaccine shipments, the Post-Dispatch today welcomes Blunt's newfound interest in the special treatment received by the folks on Wall Street.
Whatever the reason, we welcome Mr. Blunt to the populist outrage front. Mr. Blunt was in Congress throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s when, during both Republican and Democratic administrations, the banks got everything they asked for, subsequently wrecking the economy. Mr. Blunt has been a reliable pro-banking industry vote, from repealing the Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 to refusing to allow bankruptcy judges to modify mortgages in 2009.
Blunt was also the House GOP's lead negotiator in support of the TARP bailout, and even convinced some in his caucus to change their votes to ensure its passage.
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