The FDIC chief is blasting the White House and Congress for focusing the $700 billion bailout on financial institutions and not giving homeowners facing foreclosure more help, reports the Wall Street Journal. Sheila Bair, a Bush appointee, says the government’s insistence that homeowners not profit from its help—while appearing unconcerned about institutional profiteering—has been “a frustration.”
A White House spokesman said the legislation "does a lot for homeowners," but the increasingly powerful regulator has been sounding the alarm over foreclosures for months. "Why there's been such a political focus on making sure we're not unduly helping borrowers but then we're providing all this massive assistance at the institutional level, I don't understand it," Bair said. (More financial crisis stories.)