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Bachmann likens U.S. to Titanic, decries "gangster government" she’s part of

June 11, 2009
Rep. Michele Bachmann took to the floor of the House of Representatives twice Tuesday, likening the United States to the Titanic and lambasting “gangster government” for meddling in carmakers’ affairs — though she boasts on her Web site of doing the same auto dealership-advocacy she decries Democrats for.


Here’s Bachmann on “gangster government” and the auto industry, after Rep. Todd Akin (full transcript):


It’s not too hard to guess who Bachmann might be talking about as she ramps up her rhetoric (full transcript):


One story that came out today, there is a dealership that I know of that applied to their Democrat Senator to appeal for help so that they could stay open. That Senator was able to arrange a meeting between the dealer and the officials at GM. We all know GM is now Government Motors because it’s owned by the American people. It’s been nationalized. There is no private corporations the way we used to think of GM. Now, the main stockholder is the American Government. So this Democrat Senator who was applied to for help was able to secure a meeting with General Motors and a car dealership, and they were able to get their dealership back.

Minnesota’s lone senator, Amy Klobuchar, was in the news for helping the Walser dealership in Bloomington gain one of only about a dozen reprieves for GM dealerships told earlier they must close.

Bachmann goes on in the same speech to twice cite conservative columnist and American Enterprise Institute fellow Michael Barone: ”He said now we’ve moved into the realm of gangster government.”

But Bachmann’s own auto-industry meddling comes before Klobuchar’s in a news story posted on the Republican’s own Web site:


Congresswoman Michelle Bachman [sic] was on hand to lead the rally to save the dealership. She said she will take their fight to Washington on Wednesday when Chrysler leaders will be questioned by members of the senate about the future of local car dealers.

Sen. Amy Klobuchar will also take the fight and a petition signed by attendees of the rally to Washington.

In a separate speech yesterday (full transcript), Bachmann made an analogy between the United States and the most famous sinking ship:


Last weekend my family sat down and we were watching the commercial movie “Titanic.” And as I was listening to Dr. Burgess from Texas talk about the debt and the burgeoning debt load that the United States takes, once the ice gash came in the side of the Titanic, which we all remember was called the “unsinkable Titanic,” we think of the United States. Nothing can possibly sink the United States. We will always be a superpower. But one thing that has kept us a superpower has been freedom, free market economists. We are in the process of watching the deconstruction of free market economists before our very eyes, something we have never seen. But as the ice ripped that hole in the Titanic, water started being taken on, and the engineer came out and brought the blueprint of the Titanic. Water came into the first chamber, spilled over to the second, spilled over to the third, and by the time it filled up so many chambers, it was over. It was impossible to resurrect that ship.

It would be interesting to hear Bachmann extend the analogy to talk about the role that Titanic passengers’ economic class played in whether they survived or died.

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Klobuchar Lays Down for Obama

Klobuchar is such a lightweight. At least Bachman will take the heat for what she believes, whether anyone agrees with her or not. Amy is a wet noodle. She lays down for everything Obama wants, cuddles with him for media exposure, and then acts like she is defending MN auto dealers. What a hypocrite. But she is a liberal hypocrite, so most Minnesotans will give her a pass. Wait until Franken represents us.....then we can have two programmed liberal robots in Washington, DC.

US Government and General Motors and this BACHMANN person

Of course, being from MInnesota, you'd think I'd know more about this Michele Bachmann character, but I don't. The more I read her rhetoric, the more i want to remind people that intelligence has never been a prime character trait in getting elected to public office. BUT, I wander from the GM issue - GM was in financial trouble LONG BEFORE the present administration and did not seem to be self correcting - similar to many of the banks and insurance companies that tanked last year. When does one get to suggest that pure corporate greed (capitalism) sometimes fails to work for the common good and welfare of the general public? When does one suggest that certain corporate executives who could see what was happening, should be held to some level of accountability? Ms. Bachmann seems to want to blame an administration, in office barely six months, for an economic disaster that took years to perfect.. I'd like to see some of the individual tax returns on some of the top executives for some of the financial and insurance institutions, along with GM, who all directed their individual corporations into bankruptcy. They should be responsible for "bailing out" many of poorer citizens who watched their live earnings go down the tubes last fall.

MichelleB

If Michelle is so decrying the "gangster govt." of which she is a part, she is free to leave it. I will even help her pack!

anonymous comment above

Comment sites such as this offer the opportunity to provide additional information, and contribute a wider range of experiences and perspectives, to conversations about public affairs, government policy, community issues and the positions and performance of our elected officials. But comments such as those by "anonymous" above do nothing more than make vague and unsubstantiated accusations while engaging in name calling. What does this add to public discourse? Please address specific issues and support your comments with facts and logical argument. Name calling and venting is a waste of time. No wonder the writer wanted to remain anonymous.

GM - Democrat owned and operated

Socialism induces a psychological affliction the renders one unable to tell the difference between good and evil, right from wrong, friend from foe, or moral from immoral. Capitalism is not the problem with GM. Government interference, mandates, outrageous union demands, and paying people who are not contributing to production like retirees, widows and others were what harmed them the most. Perhaps they should come out with the new "GM Democrat" or "GM U1" for union 1, or how about the brand new "GM Singer" as in the government mandated GM sewing machines with four wheels. I know of no one who is going to buy a GM from Obama, none, zilch, zipper. Obama has never run a hot dog stand let alone a car company. Perhaps he can have them make a fleet of "GM Presidents" for his Chicago staff and cronies. Socialitst Government greed at it's worst is destroyed stock holder's and bond holder's wealth. Who in their right mind invests in Socialism? Democrats? Bachmann is right. Gangsters in government have taken over private enterprise. The U.S.A. is now the United States of Acorn. Horid.

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