
The Proof is in the Bailout
What we have witnessed in this current economic crisis and the passage
of a $700 billion bailout was the ultimate proof that Washington is
broken. Both parties have looked the other way for ten years as these
lending institutions put our retirements security on top of a house of
cards, because they are both bought and paid for by the same special
interests: the lobbyists who clamored for deregulation and then pleaded
to be bailed out by the American taxpayer.
What we saw in Washington was politics, not leadership.
Our
politicians sold out the American taxpayers twice with this
meltdown–first by helping to create the problem and then by failing to
create a real solution. For over a decade, both parties have supported
an agenda pushed by lobbyists from lending institutions to remove
accountability standards. Then they created a bad bailout bill that
failed, and made it worse to pass it. The only thing worse than what
Washington came up with was doing nothing at all. Last week, Congress
needed real leaders to fight for their constituents. Instead, we saw
politicians take a back seat while the Administration and lobbyists
wrote the bills.
The bailout will not be the end of America's economic woes by any
stretch. It's a mere band-aid. There's a lot of tough work to do ahead.
The question is: do you trust the current gang in Washington to do that
tough work?
Let's start with the housing crisis. One in five mortgages in the
fifth district is subprime. The politicians in Washington let predatory
lending practices run amok and now our home values are sinking. We need
to crack down on mortgage fraud and ensure more accountability in the
mortgage lending industry. We must restore a basic sense of
responsibility in our borrowing and lending practices from top to
bottom.
In addition, we must commit to a comprehensive economic revival
that will bring good jobs back to Southside and Central Virginia. I
laid out my seven-point plan for economic revival back in July. Today,
the need for job creation is even more urgent. The U.S. economy has
shed jobs for nine straight months, and Southside has seen over 10,000
lost jobs in the past decade.
There is no single silver bullet to job creation and getting our
economy back on track. An earmark won't get it done this time. We need
to do the tough, long-term work to invest in infrastructure, workforce
development, and a balanced budget. And I pledge to work a double shift
everyday in Congress to make it happen. My number one focus will be
jobs and the economy, and I'll work just as hard for you as you do for
your family so the middle class can reclaim the American dream.
Tom Perriello is the Democratic candidate for Congress in
Virginia's Fifth District. You can find out more about his campaign at www.PerrielloForCongress.com
or by visiting one of our eight district offices in: Appomattox,
Bedford, Charlottesville, Danville, Farmville, Martinsville, Moneta,
and South Hill.

