It amazes me how dumb someone can be. The house voted down the "bailout bill", a good thing (and a topic of other posts). But it was defeated because of politics. Democratic politics!
For the rest of the week the Dems will try to spin that it was the republicans who "didn't come through." While it may be true that a majority of republicans voted against the bill, it's not the republicans that "didn't come through." Again, its the democrats. First, its always the leader's responsibility to make things happens. But, of course, a democratic leader has no responsibility. When things don't go the way they want, it's always somebody else's fault.
I also need to point out that over 90 DEMOCRATS voted against the bill. But again, obviously that's not Pelosi's fault. She's the leader. She can never be at fault. It must be someone else's.
Second, most republicans voted against the bill because their constituents told them to. That's how its supposed to work. This bill was voted down primarily because most American's who contacted their representatives told them NOT TO VOTE FOR IT. So they didn't.
Most people who contact they reps have something relevant to say. Most of those people have a brain, and aren't afraid to use it. They all realized that this bill was garbage. They told their reps to vote it down by a margin of 100:1.
Now the dems, led by Pelosi, are on TV trashing the republicans. I'm sure this will help things even more. Please. Nancy, you didn't deliver. Barney, anyone who thinks you're acting in the interest of any majority of the country is as nuts as you are. Both of you, shut up and let someone with a clue take over the leadership.
I wish this would stop the idiocy. I wish that these representatives would listen to somebody who has some idea of what they're talking about. NOBODY IN WASHINGTON FITS THIS REQUIREMENT. Oh, and someone like Warren Buffet is disqualified also, since he has far too much money in the game to be able to act in anyone's interest other than his own.
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