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Various Non-Bald Discussions => General Discussion => Topic started by: Timmay on October 01, 2008, 07:48:52 PM
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Listen to the news to get details.....
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Been watching it on Fox News. I'm glad they did SOMETHING!
I e-mailed my representatives and voiced my political opinions last week, not appropriate here. LOL
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Been watching it on Fox News. I'm glad they did SOMETHING!
I e-mailed my representatives and voiced my political opinions last week, not appropriate here. LOL
All my emails are blocked... they state "Trojan warning" >:D
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Typical DC politics -- this bail out plan includes tax breaks for companies which make wooden arrows for kid's bow & arrow sets (no, I'm not kidding) and tax breaks for companies doing 'wool' research... not exactly what one should expect in a piece of legislation addressing woes in the banking/financial industries. Throw in vote buying schemes for campaign contributors, and our elected representatives will vote for anything and leave the tax payers holding the bag. They should call this the 'Screw the Responsible Tax Payers Who Don't Make Foolish Financial Decisions Act.' :Xo! The House plan that went down in flames was 100 some odd pages; this one passed by the Senate has 450 pages, and I'd be willing to bet not one of them has read it completely. We need term limits so that citizens actually serve the nation, make responsible decisions for the country, and then go back into the private sector. Our founding fathers never envisioned lifetime representatives and senators whose main concern is not doing what's best for the country, but doing whatever it takes to ensure their reelection. Ok, I'll shut up now.
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Good Job Stu!
Agree!
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A-effing-men, Stu!
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I agree with the term limits. The President has them and everyone else should also, but I doubt if it will ever happen .
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Term limits just shortens the amount of time they have available for stealing from us.
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Typical DC politics -- this bail out plan includes tax breaks for companies which make wooden arrows for kid's bow & arrow sets (no, I'm not kidding) and tax breaks for companies doing 'wool' research... not exactly what one should expect in a piece of legislation addressing woes in the banking/financial industries. Throw in vote buying schemes for campaign contributors, and our elected representatives will vote for anything and leave the tax payers holding the bag. They should call this the 'Screw the Responsible Tax Payers Who Don't Make Foolish Financial Decisions Act.' :Xo! The House plan that went down in flames was 100 some odd pages; this one passed by the Senate has 450 pages, and I'd be willing to bet not one of them has read it completely. We need term limits so that citizens actually serve the nation, make responsible decisions for the country, and then go back into the private sector. Our founding fathers never envisioned lifetime representatives and senators whose main concern is not doing what's best for the country, but doing whatever it takes to ensure their reelection. Ok, I'll shut up now.
Yup ... the "bail out" plan is full of pork. I agree completely on the term limits. Our politicians (both sides) have failed miserably.
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Stu rocks!!!!! Great points Stu!
Did you guys see where Bloomberg from NY wants to do away with term limits for the Governer so that he "can see NY thru this extremely difficult time"???
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brkeatr go kick his dumb ass!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Stu rocks!!!!! Great points Stu!
Did you guys see where Bloomberg from NY wants to do away with term limits for the Governer so that he "can see NY thru this extremely difficult time"???
Please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brkeatr go kick his dumb ass!!!!!!!!!!!!
Mike, I stay far away from the city. Next time he makes a trip upstate maybe !! ;D
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Now it goes to the House. There is the rub.
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stu said it best. O0 O0 O0 i'm NOT EVEN GOING 2 say anything about this because it just angers me that it's just better 2 keep quiet. >:( >:( :Xo! those politicians R going 2 do whatever they want &...... anyways.... i'm going 2 just keep quiet. :Xo! :Xo! :Xo! :Xo!
WARHAWK O0
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So let's see, congress de-regulates this whole industry which leads directly to what is happening now which is why we have to foot the bill for $700Billion to pay for wooden arrows for kiddie bows (I read the same thing) among other crap. And my fervent belief is that we're polishing the brass on the Titanic. I hope the DC D!ckhead$ are proud of themselves for what they have done to this country. The next time I hear one of them use the term "patriot" I swear to god I'm gonna puke on his shoes.
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Like all of you I hear plenty of people complaining about this bailout plan. I hate it too, and voiced my discontent by emailing my congressman and both senators (one of which is Obama) stating that they needed to vote against the plan and to remember that we too will be voting in November. With another vote looming tonight, I will be back on the web emailing again tonight and encouraging family and friends to do the same. Just curious, how many of the sly brothers have gotten their message to THEIR congressional idiot?
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I too have emailed my reps .... O0
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I mentioned earlier that I have e-mailed my self serving reps. Since when is representing the people that sent you there to represent them become a bad thing?!
DO WHAT WE TELL YOU!
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I e-mailed Rep. Steve Kagen (voted Nay), Sen. Russ Feingold (voted Nay), and Sen. Herb Kohl (Kohl's Dept. Store Kohl, voted Yea). After I learned of their votes I e-mailed Kohl to tell him that not only will I vote against him but I will campaign and contribute against him. I'm sure he's just shaking in his shoes. The whole system makes me want to vomit.
CANADA: IT'S LOOKIN' BETTER EVERY DAY! :Xo!
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I found it interesting that the only one to send the perfunctory staff email back was Obama. I too, emailed both senators and told them no was were they getting my vote and that they could count on my working hard AGAINST them. My House rep voted against the bill so guess I WILL be working for him.
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I have heard back from Senator Clinton and Schumer.....but just the boiler plate responses they send to everyone....