Republicans start to support the idea of nationalizing insolvent banks
by Nouriel Roubini
February 15, 2009
George Stephanopoulos cited twice the Washington Post op-ed - that Matt Richardson and I wrote in support of nationalizing insolvent banks - in his Sunday "ABC’s “This Week" program and asked his four program guests if they supported the idea of bank nationalization. While the Democrats Maxine Waters and Charles Schumer were a bit formally cautious in formally supporting this idea – lest of being accused of being Bolsheviks - the Republican Senator Lindsey Graham – a conservative from South Carolina - would not rule out the idea of nationalizing insolvent banks. As Graham put it in the ABC program…:
"This idea of nationalizing banks is not comfortable," said Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC). "But I think we've got so many toxic assets spread throughout the banking and financial community, throughout the world, that we're going to have to do something that no one ever envisioned a year ago, no one likes. To me, banking and housing are the root cause of this problem. I'm very much afraid any program to salvage the banks is going to require the government... I would not take off the idea of nationalizing the banks."
And while President Obama repeated again his arguments that the Swedish model of nationalizing the banks – as opposed to the Japanese approach of keeping zombie banks alive – was not appropriate for the U.S. he did not totally rule out – when probed twice in an interview with the Washington Post’s E.J. Dionne – the possibility that a government takeover of some insolvent institutions may eventually take place.
This is really breath-taking, that even free-market economists are talking about the federal government taking over the nation's largest banks. I'm not sure which is more mind-bending, the thought of an African American in the White House or Citigroup becoming part of the Executive Branch. Bank of America would truly be living up to its name then.
What's even more astonishing is for a Republican from South Carolina, not Maine mind you, but the Palmetto State, a conservative like Sen. Lindsey Graham, to say that nationalization needs to be something to consider. And he wasn't alone. Rep. Peter King of New York also allowed for this possibility.
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http://www.rgemonitor.com/roubini-monitor/255573/republicans_start_to_support_the_idea_of_nationalizing_insolvent_banks