breitbart.com— The House on Monday defeated a $700 billion emergency rescue package, ignoring urgent pleas from President Bush and bipartisan congressional leaders to quickly bail out the staggering financial industry.
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Nancy Pelosi showed just how worthless she really is by making such a partisan speech b efore this vote. I hope the Congress keeps votring it down. At the same time they should send out a posse for Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, the legalized burglars of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
She can't lose if she doesn't want to. They are wimps and don't want to take all the responsibility/blame for their party. They will also be voting WITH the 'all evil' bush - something that makes them cry like babies. I'm glad to see that pelosi, and everyone who put her in as leader, is getting EVERYTHING that they deserve. :)
In my case, I oppose any bailout that utilizes taxpayer dollars, or places the citizens of the United States on the proverbial hook at a later date through more debt.The original proposal offered up by the house republicans is the way to go. Let the companies who take advantage of any bail out to be the ones on the hook, proverbial or otherwise. And granted, I'm not wild about that either, because I do believe it's outside of the interests of the powers granted to the federal government...but I'd be willing to see something like that pass.
So how does this explain the increase in the cost of housing compared to the increase in wages over the last 30 years?What about the impact of health care system and inability to pay for medical treatment?How does this reverse the entire systematic militarization of our government and economy over the last 40 years, causing our economy to run on no bid contracts overseas. How about the entire market being dependent on the oil market and petrodollars, and many powerful republicans being heavily invested in oil?What about the federal reserve printing money as a private entity, monopolizing the production of monetary units, completely unconstitutional?What about spending money in areas that doesn't improve the motivation and productiveness of a society, such as the war, no bid contracts, building permanent bases in Iraq, lobbying, cutting education, healthcare, etc. So sick of seeing "ITS THE (insert party name here)'s FAULT!"Its a two way street people.Shut up.
igotabeemeSep 29, 2008
Nancy Pelosi showed just how worthless she really is by making such a partisan speech b efore this vote. I hope the Congress keeps votring it down. At the same time they should send out a posse for Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, the legalized burglars of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
mcrunch2Sep 30, 2008
She can't lose if she doesn't want to. They are wimps and don't want to take all the responsibility/blame for their party. They will also be voting WITH the 'all evil' bush - something that makes them cry like babies. I'm glad to see that pelosi, and everyone who put her in as leader, is getting EVERYTHING that they deserve. :)
badqatSep 30, 2008
In my case, I oppose any bailout that utilizes taxpayer dollars, or places the citizens of the United States on the proverbial hook at a later date through more debt.The original proposal offered up by the house republicans is the way to go. Let the companies who take advantage of any bail out to be the ones on the hook, proverbial or otherwise. And granted, I'm not wild about that either, because I do believe it's outside of the interests of the powers granted to the federal government...but I'd be willing to see something like that pass.
badqatSep 30, 2008
MBAs do not simply just act as financial professionals who manage other people's money through manipulation and greed...
Closed AccountSep 30, 2008
why is everyone cheering? They'll just tweak this bill a little a pass it on Thursday, or next week...you people don't understand politic do ya?
Closed AccountSep 30, 2008
So how does this explain the increase in the cost of housing compared to the increase in wages over the last 30 years?What about the impact of health care system and inability to pay for medical treatment?How does this reverse the entire systematic militarization of our government and economy over the last 40 years, causing our economy to run on no bid contracts overseas. How about the entire market being dependent on the oil market and petrodollars, and many powerful republicans being heavily invested in oil?What about the federal reserve printing money as a private entity, monopolizing the production of monetary units, completely unconstitutional?What about spending money in areas that doesn't improve the motivation and productiveness of a society, such as the war, no bid contracts, building permanent bases in Iraq, lobbying, cutting education, healthcare, etc. So sick of seeing "ITS THE (insert party name here)'s FAULT!"Its a two way street people.Shut up.