Politics With Soul

The Only Political Mixed Tape. . .

I Like ItI Don’t Like It Read More: Bankruptcy Bill, Cramdown Bill, Cramdown Cram Down, Dick Durbin, Politics News
The Senate on Thursday rejected an effort to stave off home foreclosures by a vote of 51 to 45. It was an overwhelming defeat, with the bill's backers falling 15 votes short -- a quarter of the Democratic caucus -- of the 60 needed to cut off debate and move to a final vote.

The death of the bankruptcy reform measure -- which would have allowed a small number of homeowners who met strict conditions to renegotiate mortgages under bankruptcy protection -- is a major tactical win for the banking industry. But allowing the foreclosure crisis to continue unabated may end up being a failed strategy for the financial sector.

It wasn't easy for Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who led the effort on behalf of homeowners, to wrangle the 45 votes.

Sen. Evan Bayh (D-Ind.), who had been on the fence for weeks, gave Durbin his support and nudged him on the way out of the chamber, alerting him of the anti-bank position he'd just taken.

Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, a conservative Democrat, also cast a courageous vote in favor of the measure. He gave Durbin a hard slap on the arm on the way out.

Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.), a strong backer of the bill, spent a good deal of time trying to persuade his colleague Jim Webb (D-Va.).

As she got close to convincing him, she called in Durbin. "Hey Durbs," she could be heard saying, "help me with Jim."

Durbin and Webb spoke for several minutes and Webb cast an aye vote.

Story continues below

Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.), meanwhile, spent much of the vote checking the tally. Toward the end of the vote, she cast her lot with homeowners. Sen. Ted Kaufman, a Democrat from Delaware, a state nearly wholly-owned by the financial industry, voted his conscience, opposing the banks. He is not running for reelection. "I'm liberated from fundraising," said Kaufman afterwords.

His Delaware colleague, Democrat Tom Carper, voted with the banks.

The Chamber of Commerce has deemed the vote a crucial one that will be heavily counted in its annual scorecard, and those who voted yes will pay a financial price from the Chamber and the banking industry.

Other Democrats stuck with the banks against the homeowners. Sen. Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) was wheeled into the chamber and pointed his finger in the air, signaling a yes vote, then dramatically swung it down, as if taunting the backers of the bill.

Sens. Jon Tester (Mont.), Mary Landrieu (La.) and Ben Nelson (Neb.) all voted with the banks, as they told the Huffington Post they would. Sen. Blanche Lincoln (D-Ark.) voted no, as did the new Democratic Sen. Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania.

Sen. Michael Bennett (D-Colo.), Sen. Tim Johnson (D-S.D.) and Max Baucus (D-Mont.) voted no as well.

Earlier this week, Durbin concluded that banks that "frankly own the place."

How much did the Senate go for?

The banking and real estate industry has funneled roughly $2,000,000 into Landrieu's campaign coffers over her 12-year career, according to data from the Center for Responsive Politics. The financial sector is Nelson's biggest backer; he's taken $1.4 million from banks and real estate interests and another $1.2 million from insurance firms. Tester has fielded roughly half a million in his two years in office. Lincoln has taken $1.3 million from banking and real estate interests.

Carper has raked in more than $1.5 million. Baucus, chair of the finance committee, has been on the receiving end of $3.5 million over his career. Specter has hauled in more than $4.5 million and Johnson has gotten some $2.5 million.

Across the United States, the measure is estimated to have been able to prevent 1.69 million foreclosures and preserve $300 billion in home equity.

Durbin is deeply unhappy with his Democratic colleagues that sided with the banks. "Frankly, I can't match what the bankers are doing in terms of lobbying," he said. Asked by the Huffington Post how bank influence could ever be reduced, he said, "When the voters speak, some elected officials listen. So I hope that, if we fail on mortgage foreclosure and we fail on credit card reform, I hope that people in this country will stand up and say to Congress, 'You've got the wrong friends.'"

After the vote, Durbin said he was surprised to lose so many Democrats. "I had hoped for a better vote. I mean, really, to lose 11 Democrats was disappointing, but, you know, I guess I've gained some ground since the issue last came up. Maybe if the mortgage foreclosures go up dramatically and I call it again next year I can pass it," Durbin told the Huffington Post. (In April 2008, a similar bill received 36 votes.)

Reminded of his comment earlier in the day that if the bill failed, he hoped the American people would respond, he didn't back down even though so many in his own party strayed. "I hope they get the message," he said of his wayward colleagues. "Maybe they have an answer to this problem, but I have seen it."

Carper, however, the no vote from Delaware, said the issue was finished in the Senate. "My guess is we're not going to see it again," he said.

Earlier this week, Durbin took to the Senate floor to tell his colleagues that the upcoming vote was a test.

"Who's going to win this debate? The mortgage bankers and the American Bankers Association or the consumers across this country?" he asked.

We now have the answer. "We led the way on this and we are clearly responsible for defeating this for the third time in the last year," David Kittle, chairman of the Mortgage Bankers Association, told our friends at the American News Project in this must-watch video:




Ryan Grim is the author of the forthcoming book This Is Your Country On Drugs: The Secret History of Getting High in America




Home Politics Media Business Entertainment Living Green Style World Chicago Comedy Fundrace Archive Advertise | Log In | Make HuffPost your Home Page | RSS | Jobs | FAQ: Comments & Moderation | FAQ: Huffpost Accounts | Contact Us
Copyright © 2009 HuffingtonPost.com, Inc. | Archive | User Agreement | Privacy | Comment Policy | About Us | Powered by Movable Type
HuffPost's QuickRead...

Share 

Add a Comment

You need to be a member of Politics With Soul to add comments!

Join this social network

About

Forum

Amy Domesticorock

Paul Schwartz of Clean Water Action about America's source water and drinking water needs. http://budurl.com/wc1028

Paul Schwartz of Clean Water Action about America's source water and drinking water needs. http://budurl.com/wc1028

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Nov 2.

Amy Domesticorock

Paul Schwartz of Clean Water Action about America's source water and drinking water needs. http://budurl.com/wc1028

Paul Schwartz of Clean Water Action about America's source water and drinking water needs. http://budurl.com/wc1028

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Nov 2.

Amy Domesticorock

Author and political pundit Michelle Malkin

Author and political pundit Michelle Malkin discusses her latest bestseller, Culture of Corruption: Obama and His Team of Tax Cheats, Crooks, and Cronies and the latest blogging on her website, Hot...

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Sep 22.

Amy Domesticorock

The Republican Temple

The Republican Temple welcomes Congressman Dan Lungren, of California, to share his thoughts on health care reform, cap-and-trade, and other political hot topics. http://budurl.com/RepublicanTemple

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Sep 18.

Amy Domesticorock

VoteHealthcare.org

Kathie McClure, attorney and founder of VoteHealthcare.org, talks about her passion for reforming healthcare, and the many reasons she took to the highways in a purple bus to spread her message. ht...

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Sep 3.

Amy Domesticorock

Heritage Foundation

Conservative bloggers online journalists & modern media strategists hosted by The Heritage Foundation http://budurl.com/bloggersbriefing

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Aug 25.

Amy Domesticorock

Health Reform Live discussion with Obama

President Obama joins faith leaders for 40 Minutes for Health Reform, 5 pm est ! http://budurl.com/Obama40minutes

Started by Amy Domesticorock in POLITICS Aug 19.

DJ Pete Marriott

1988-1989 The Lost Instrumentals Pt. 1

Peace everybody, Here are some unreleased instrumentals I did back in the late 80's that I pulled off of my shoebox collection of DATs. For anyone interested in hearing my old music and learning w...

Started by DJ Pete Marriott in Uncategorized Aug 16.

DJ Pete Marriott

Free Classic Hip Hop Mixtape! (Recorded 1995)

Pete Marriott aka A! Da' Funk Child - Mixtape Side A (Recorded 1995) by djpetemarriott So I was rummaging through my shoebox collection of DATs and I found a mixtape I recorded back in 1995. This...

Started by DJ Pete Marriott in POLITICS Aug 14.

DJ Pete Marriott

BET Does Not Represent Me (Video) 3 Replies

Peace, I know this is a rather unorthodox way to post my very topic on this network, but I'm on a mission to speak on things I feel is important and I'm doing it the very best way I know how; thr...

Started by DJ Pete Marriott in POLITICS. Last reply by Rasheedah Sabreen Aug 13.

Diva JC

The Sign of the Blues 1 Reply

Copyright 1993 Joan Cartwright, M.A. This is the abstract of the FIRST of three essays in my new book - A HISTORY OF AFRICAN-AMERICAN JAZZ AND BLUES. This paper takes the Marxist theory that “all...

Tagged: america, art, african, slavery, railroad

Started by Diva JC in POLITICS. Last reply by DJ Sandman (Moderator) May 5.

Alberta Parish

Too Many Trifling Black Women In The Southeast Region! 2 Replies

March 8, 2009 Too Many Trifling Black Women In The Southeast Region! By Alberta Parish I’ve never seen so many trifling black women in one region in my life until now. I mean, trifling to the poi...

Tagged: aggins, U.S., group, therapy, mentality

Started by Alberta Parish in Uncategorized. Last reply by Light Apr 6.

Alberta Parish

This Is A Very Interesting E-mail Letter Sent To Neal Boortz's Radio Talk Show on 750 AM 1 Reply

I've posted this letter -- written by a business owner -- for your viewing pleasure. February 24, 2009 Archives WORTH ANOTHER READ By Neal Boortz @ February 24, 2009 12:58 PM Permalink | Comments ...

Tagged: owner, employer, employees, business, e-mail

Started by Alberta Parish in POLITICS. Last reply by Da Phessah Drew Baham Mar 28.

Donald

You've Got To See This One To Believe It

If I hadn't seen it with my own eyes I wouldn't have believed it. My mother sent this to me the other day and I didn't understand why there wasn't any uproar about this issue. We have to be more di...

Tagged: OBAMA, PRESIDENT...BARRACK, OUR

Started by Donald in POLITICS Feb 23.

K.C. Jackson

Your Thoughts about this questionable cartoon in todays New York Post

Posted by Foon Rhee (Boston Globe), deputy national political editor February 18, 2009 11:51 AM An uproar is brewing about an editorial cartoon in today's New York Post that appears to tie Preside...

Tagged: Chimp, Racisim, Obama, Cartoon, York

Started by K.C. Jackson in POLITICS Feb 19.

Alberta Parish

Economic Stimulus Plan: What Are Your Opinions?

February 1, 2009 Economic Stimulus Plan: What Are Your Opinions? By Alberta Parish I was just thinking that if so much tax money weren’t being deducted from our paychecks, we'd have more money to...

Tagged: House, Congress, White, Parish, Alberta

Started by Alberta Parish in POLITICS Feb 8.

Willie E Thigpen

RNC 1 Reply

Michael Steele is the newly elected RNC chairman. Any opinions?

Started by Willie E Thigpen in POLITICS. Last reply by DJ Sandman (Moderator) Jan 30.

Jamal

My campaign experience

Tone great post. I'm going to google the bills and find out more about Zbignew, whose daughter--quite akwardly-- shares air with Joe Scarborough.

Started by Jamal in POLITICS Jan 23.

Alberta Parish

Agginitus: Number One Fatal Disease For African Americans

December 7, 2008 AGGINITUS: Number One Fatal Disease Killing African Americans Today, a new disease known as Agginitus is killing more African Americans than HIV, diabetes, strokes, and heart dis...

Tagged: community, fatal, disease, black, niggas

Started by Alberta Parish in Uncategorized Dec. 8, 2008.

AHUUU

What a Journey

Just watch the vid.. then we'll talk. http://www.kmbc.com/video/17768384/index.htm

Started by AHUUU in Uncategorized Dec. 5, 2008.

Photos

Loading…

Groups

Badge

Loading…

© 2009   Created by DJ Sandman (Moderator) on Ning.   Create Your Own Social Network

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!