[Homestead] Is it serious, or is it not?
Akka Homestead
akkabhomestead at yahoo.com
Wed Oct 1 12:38:32 EDT 2008
Lisa K.V. Perry wrote:
>
> This is what I don't get. The calls to Congress from the American people
> against the Bailout Bill, were as low as 35:1 to as high as 90:1 from what I
> heard. Congress voted with the people. In other words, we, the collective
> we, were actually represented per the number of calls.
Being picky here, but not Congress, just the House of Reps. The Senate has not voted yet.
>
> Yet, Bush and now heads of state from around the world, are imploring
> Congress to do "the right thing" to "pass this bill now" when in fact,
> Congress did the right thing by voting the Bill down.
Once again, think Illuminati, Bilderbergers, the richest of the rich, the ones who control banking and more worldwide. If we vote no, then we can actually send them a small defeat. The plan will only make the rich richer. They have hedged their bets.
>
> Yes, from what I've read, if the Bill doesn't pass credit will tighten
> further nad we'll have turmoil with a capital T, but it won't be the end of
> the world.
Exactly what I think.
>
> But now, with all the pressure, Congress will probably manage to find the
> extra votes. They will hopefully re-design a better bill with the taxpayer
> less on the line than they would have been yesterday.
>
I don't have much hope for the Senate to be strong. With McCain and Obama both pushing, as well as Pelosi and Bush, it will be a small miracle if it doesn't pass. It will pass, especially with all that power behind it, and in the end, we will be no better off than we were 6 months ago, or last week. I think we will be worse off, and more and more industries will line up for the dole.
I have written my reps and senators, have you?
Akka
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