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Sen. Isakson Goes Off the Deep End

The Latest Congressional Foolishness

By Steve Christ
Thursday, March 13th, 2008

 

 

 

 

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Here's another one from the "politicians are brainless" dept.  

Not surprisingly it comes from a former realtor turned U.S. Senator. So much for the idea of the U.S. Senate being the "world's greatest deliberative body"

His brilliant idea is for Congress to pass a bill giving a $15,000 tax rebate to anyone brave enough to buy home.

I kid you not.

But then again would really expect anything less from a realtor? Or body of politicians so desperate to get re-elected that they will think nothing of burying futures generations under a mountain of debt?

It's absolutely insane.

Here's the latest scheme---as if the mortgage interest deduction and the huge break on capital gains for homeowners somehow isn't enough.

 

From WSB-TV Atlanta by Scott McFarlane entitled: Congress Considers $15,000 Rebate Checks For all Home Buyers

"As a longtime realtor in Cobb County, Sen. Johnny Isakson has seen housing downturns before. "We had recessions in 1968, 1974, 1982, and 1991, by every measurement, this is going to be a deeper and bigger recession in residential housing. It's a significant event."

Isakson is pitching an idea to his colleagues in Congress: a $15,000 tax rebate check to anyone who agrees to buy a home. Congressional budget analysts project the program would cost $14 billion over the next few years. But Isakson said the rebate checks are well worth the hefty price tag. "If we can convince buyers to come back to the marketplace and buy these houses, then the houses aren't vacant. It's replaced by an owner-occupant, who is there making payments on a loan and helping all of the other houses around."

Senate Republican leaders have signed on to the rebate check idea. But they have to corral support from Democrats. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is instead pushing a foreclosure relief proposal called The Foreclosure Prevention Act of 2008, which would offer $4 billion to cities to rehab or knock down foreclosed properties. Reid's Democratic colleague Sen. Bob Casey said, "It's important that we have as much money as possible in the hands of local communities, to get it into communities, where they know how to spend those dollars and help families through this crisis."

Figures compiled for wsbtv.com by mortgage analysts with RealtyTrac show a surge in Atlanta-area foreclosures. In 2006, RealtyTrac reported 33,018 foreclosure filings in the Atlanta region. In 2007, 50,271 people were foreclosed upon.

The Senate is expected to debate both competing foreclosure proposals. Presidential candidates have also publicly announced proposals to ease the housing crisis. Sen. Hillary Clinton has proposed a temporary freeze on all home foreclosures."

 

 

It's madness I tell you.  Our founding fathers must be rolling over in their graves.


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Comment by jack thompson on 2008-03-18
the senator without a brain is a perfect image for johnny. bring back zell!!!!