DARRELL ISSArepresentative from California

Bitterness among some realism assumed among others. In the aftermath of the rejection of the bailout of Wall Street by the majority of the House of representatives (228 against 205), which was a decline in index Dow Jones 7 Monday, US congressmen remain divided on the reasons for the failure of the emergency economic stabilization plan proposed by George W.. Bush. For the young Republican Guard led by Eric Cantor, Virginia, who took the head of the fronde "anti-bailout" (public anti-sauvetage) for several days, the rejection of the plan by 133 of them (against 65 for) is the ransom of the excessive politicization of the project attributable to the President of the House of representatives, Nancy Pelosi. The "rebel" minority of Democrats who voted majority (140 against 95) for the plan, it is the unpopularity of a plan of massive aid to Wall Street to their electorate that was critical, on the eve of the renewal of the Congress.

NANCY PELOSI,

Democratic President

the House of representatives.

"Democrats have understood the gravity of the situation and the need for action to stabilize markets and protect taxpayers. We did what we needed to do. Clearly, this message was not understood by the Republican camp. "During his speech before the vote, Nancy Pelosi was widely criticized"reckless economic policy and fiscal irresponsibility of George Bush, in large part responsible for the crisis." Had "Regulatory step, step of supervision and discipline step, and if you are bankrupt, you have a golden parachute and the taxpayer will save you", the Presidency.

ERIC CANTOR,

Republican (Virginia).

"There was great apprehension on voting a Treasury blank cheque." "The members of the Chamber hoped that a little more transparency and asked constantly:"How do I know how this money will be used".".

JOHN BOEHNER,

Republican (Indiana).

"The Americans are angry and my colleagues are in the same State of mind." They do not want to adopt such a Bill (...). We might get there, if there had not been this partisan speech of the President of the Chamber. She poisoned debates by leading a large number of defections among Republicans. "But all the"rebel"Republicans do not share this analysis.

DARRELL ISSA,

representative from California.

"We do are not exceeded by Pelosi." We're exasperated by Paulson, Bernanke and Cox (the Chairman of the SEC which John McCain applied for head, Editor's note), and considers this leader of the frond.

"The American people rejected the rescue plan and now Congress is similarly", said flatly the Republican Mike Pence (Indiana).

BARNEY FRANK,

Democrat (Massachusetts), Chairman of the Committee on financial services.

"The Republicans killed the plan." "I am shocked by the speech of someone, so I'm going to punish my country," a Presidency one of the main artisans of the compromise.

"There is no reason for us to participate in the rescue of George Bush." "There is no way to sell it to our voters", rebelled, however, the democratic representative Emanuel Cleaver (Missouri).

CAROL SHEA-PORTER,

Democrat (New Hampshire).

"The Bush administration has asked Congress to give up its constitutional power over the purse and to sign a $ 700 billion blank cheque." "The Congress said 'no'." "I fear that in the end, it doesn't work." "This plan would put the US on the slippery slope to socialism," said Republican Jeb Hensarling (Texas).

According to some analysts, among the opponents in the Wall Street bailout, include representatives from the non-renewal of their mandates. But the rejection of the plan also reflects the fall of credibility of the Bush administration in his own camp.