I KNEW IT!
At about 4:10, I saw a "breaking news" headline on Bloomers, it said something about paulsen is saying the bailout will NOT cost the full 700 billion.
Why would he be backing off?
BECAUSE THEY ARE GETTING HEAT!
I hope others are calling their reps and raising hell.
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I KNEW IT!
At about 4:10, I saw a "breaking news" headline on Bloomers, it said something about paulsen is saying the bailout will NOT cost the full 700 billion.
Why would he be backing off?
BECAUSE THEY ARE GETTING HEAT!
I hope others are calling their reps and raising hell.
Front page of CNN.com right now. Everyone must have been watching Ron this week![]()
We can lash out all we want. They don't freaking care about us. Rather than get involved, Congress is going to dump it all on the president so he can take all the blame during the election.
Not once does the word inflation come up in the article
It seems only us RP supporters understand.
We can lash out all we want. They don't freaking care about us. Rather than get involved, Congress is going to dump it all on the president so he can take all the blame during the election.
Bernie Sanders is a socialist. He's saying this to cover his ass. Do you see him talking about the FED? No, it's all Bush's fault, it's all because of deregulation and the people who make just a little more money than him should foot the billLong Live Bernie Sanders!
Hope we have LOTS more in Congress who follow his lead!
Sanders: Don't Make Middle Class Bankroll Bailout
BURLINGTON — Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., says he’ll oppose a Bush administration proposal to bail out troubled financial institutions if the middle class is asked to pay for it.
Sanders on Sunday issued a statement saying middle class Americans shouldn’t have to pay for a crisis created by “the Bush administration’s deregulatory fever and Wall Street’s insatiable greed.”
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The administration proposal would have the Treasury Department buy $700 billion in nonperforming mortgage assets from banks. Sanders says that should be paid for through an income tax surcharge on individuals with more than $500,000 in annual income and couples earning more than $1 million.
He also wants to break up some of the biggest financial institutions.