Of course, if Obama and McCaskill had any idea how to get the US out of the credit crunch that is deepening the recession every day, they wouldn't need to waste time trying to deflect the public's anger from their inability to their jobs competently to criticism's of how banking executives are doing their jobs.
The the Public has been doing their jobs.
So has Obama and team.
It was Bush and the republicans not doing their job that caused this.
Didn't you claim it was the deregulation passed in 1999 by the Democrat controlled House and signed by Clinton that caused the financial crisis? In fact the list of people, agencies and policies that got us into this mess is very long. Let's start with the Fed's policy of keeping interest rates low to avoid economic slowdowns; this created the tech boom of the late 1990's that ended with the stock market crash that wiped out the retirement savings of a whole generation of Americans and it created the real estate bubble that was led to our current problems. Next, let's talk about the deregulations passed by tne Democrat controlled House in 1999 and 2000 and signed by Clinton that allowed these derivatives to suck up the reserves of banks and other financial institutions all over the world. Finally, there are the bond rating companies that, either because of greed or incompetence gave high ratings to these mortgage backed derivatives so that institutional and private investors thought they were the next best thing to Treasuries in terms of safety. If any one of these three things hadn't happened, the low interest rates, the deregulation or the high bond ratings, we would not have had the financial crisis that led to this recession.
Clearly, the Fed, both political parties and the private sector share responsibility of the recession. What's really scary is that all three of them thought they were doing the smart thing and were all caught completely by surprise when the financial crisis hit, and even then they had no idea of how huge it was. When Paulson rolled out the TARP bandwagon, the Democrats, after spinning out some catchy class warfare slogans about protecting the little guy, were pushing and shoving to climb aboard because they shouted, we've got to prevent this Wall Street crisis from spreading to Main Street, but of course, it already had spread to Main Street.