Bush Prepares to Ask for Second Tranche of Bailout Funds

In a move being coordinated with the Obama transition team, senior Bush administration officials are preparing to ask lawmakers for the second half of the $700 billion financial rescue package, despite intense opposition in Congress, sources familiar with the matter said.

The initiative, if it goes ahead, could create an unusual political straddle between the Bush and Obama administrations. If Congress were to vote down the measure, either President Bush or Obama might have to exercise a veto in order to get the money. While Obama officials prefer that current administration issue a veto, the White House is declining to address that question.

Democratic Senate aides were notified in a meeting this afternoon that the request could come as soon as this weekend and that a vote could be held as soon as next week, congressional sources said.

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Posted in * Economics, Politics, Economy, Politics in General, The Credit Freeze Crisis of Fall 2008/The Recession of 2007--, The September 2008 Proposed Henry Paulson 700 Billion Bailout Package

4 comments on “Bush Prepares to Ask for Second Tranche of Bailout Funds

  1. Jeffersonian says:

    Fool me once, shame on you…

  2. Katherine says:

    Bush never was a program conservative, and all those who bashed him all these years should at least consider admitting it.

  3. APB says:

    Frankly, I am tired of Compassionate Conservatives. I want the old ruthless, heartless Conservatives back!

  4. Creedal Episcopalian says:

    Katherine,
    And that, of course, is the nub of the problem.