Bailout Blown Away

September 30, 2008

The Bailout plain failed!  Based on the reaction from our elected reps on Capitol hill, they still think we’re too stupid to make decisions for our selves.  They insist that this bailout plan proceed whether we like it our not and will probably finagle this through later this week EVEN THOUGH a possible majority of their fellow Americans aren’t completely ok with the idea.  I think the initial defeat is a good thing,  for those of us that contacted our Representatives and expressed our disgust of our government trying to wipe away this mess by using 700 billion dollars worth of toilet paper, this is a victory.  They see that maybe we don’t take the idea of more government waste to clean up corporate greed using the money I have to work 3 months out of the year and pay in taxes as a good idea.

Oh yeah, Marion Berry, Mike Ross and Vic Snyder (my guy in Washington) all figured my e mails were stupid, that I was stupid and had no business in determining where my money went ignored my pleas not to again throw money at stupidity and all voted yes!

Tickle the Bloomberg link below and see how, once again, that the Scandinavian countries seem to lead in all social, educational and common sense categories in the world.

http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601068&sid=aNXCS_zSlb9U&refer=economy

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. batguano101  |  September 30, 2008 at 8:58 am

    No to the bailout-sellout.

    No to every single person who tries to cram it down the US throat, especially the media.

    The bailout-sellout is wrong, bad for the country, and makes a man made financial disaster worse, not better.

    NO!

    Reply
  • 2. yofrient  |  January 7, 2009 at 3:05 pm

    It was going to happen. Way to go Paulson. Everyone scratching their heads wondering what happened to the 1st 350 billion.

    Reply

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