Pennock's Fiero Forum
  Totally O/T - Archive
  850 Billion Bailout passes (Page 1)

T H I S   I S   A N   A R C H I V E D   T O P I C
  

Email This Page to Someone! | Printable Version

This topic is 2 pages long:  1   2 
Previous Page | Next Page
850 Billion Bailout passes by loafer87gt
Started on: 10-02-2008 12:41 AM
Replies: 65
Last post by: cliffw on 10-06-2008 03:41 PM
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:41 AM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
700 Billion in bailouts to the banks, with another 150 billion earmarked to give to their friends. What a farking joke. FWIW - both McCain and Obama voted in favor.

Nice knowing you, America. I bet wall street is just pissing themselves laughing at how they managed to get away with what amounts to the economic equivalent of murder.

[This message has been edited by loafer87gt (edited 10-02-2008).]

IP: Logged
PFF
System Bot
Wichita
Member
Posts: 20708
From: Wichita, Kansas
Registered: Jun 2002


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 322
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:50 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WichitaSend a Private Message to WichitaDirect Link to This Post
Because 'the one' is going to make everything better.



Everybody is going to get free health care, free home, free money and a clean environment.
IP: Logged
Phranc
Member
Posts: 7777
From: Maryland
Registered: Aug 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 243
User Banned

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:55 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PhrancSend a Private Message to PhrancDirect Link to This Post
Hopefully the House will has some brains and shoot it down again. This bill started as 3 pages. When the house voted it down it was 300+ and this new one based on the old one is over 400.
IP: Logged
Wichita
Member
Posts: 20708
From: Wichita, Kansas
Registered: Jun 2002


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 322
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:57 AM Click Here to See the Profile for WichitaSend a Private Message to WichitaDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Phranc:

Hopefully the House will has some brains and shoot it down again. This bill started as 3 pages. When the house voted it down it was 300+ and this new one based on the old one is over 400.


Some of the crazy things they were finding in this bill. Ridiculous stuff.

There was a line item that gave tax breaks to manufactures who made wooden arrow tips for toy bow & arrows.

Just damn!

IP: Logged
Phranc
Member
Posts: 7777
From: Maryland
Registered: Aug 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 243
User Banned

Report this Post10-02-2008 01:00 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PhrancSend a Private Message to PhrancDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Wichita:


Some of the crazy things they were finding in this bill. Ridiculous stuff.

There was a line item that gave tax breaks to manufactures who made wooden arrow tips for toy bow & arrows.

Just damn!


Do you think the news outlets will report that loudly?
IP: Logged
sostock
Member
Posts: 5907
From: Grain Valley, MO
Registered: May 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 93
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 01:09 AM Click Here to See the Profile for sostockSend a Private Message to sostockDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Wichita:

There was a line item that gave tax breaks to manufactures who made wooden arrow tips for toy bow & arrows.




LOL, who knew the toy wooden arrow tip industry had lobbyists!

I bet that elf was pretty disappointed when he had to break the news to Santa.

IP: Logged
dsnover
Member
Posts: 1668
From: Cherryville, PA USA
Registered: Apr 2006


Feedback score: (2)
Leave feedback

Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 06:49 AM Click Here to See the Profile for dsnoverSend a Private Message to dsnoverDirect Link to This Post
More interesting reading (in case you haven't had enough):

http://myslu.stlawu.edu/~shorwitz/open_letter.htm


IP: Logged
blackrams
Member
Posts: 33144
From: Covington, TN, USA
Registered: Feb 2003


Feedback score:    (10)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 226
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 08:27 AM Click Here to See the Profile for blackramsSend a Private Message to blackramsDirect Link to This Post
Anyone else called, written or email their Congressman and voiced their dismay over this? I'm seriously considering voting against our incumbent Senator over this. I would not have done so prior to this. It's just one vote but, I'm tired of this crap.

Ron
IP: Logged
2.5
Member
Posts: 43235
From: Southern MN
Registered: May 2007


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 184
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 08:45 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
The corrupt fools.

I still do say that a plan "bailout" would be a good thing, but it has to be a serious one.
IP: Logged
User00013170
Member
Posts: 33617
From:
Registered: May 2006


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 224
User on Probation

Report this Post10-02-2008 09:26 AM Click Here to See the Profile for User00013170Send a Private Message to User00013170Direct Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Wichita:


Some of the crazy things they were finding in this bill. Ridiculous stuff.

There was a line item that gave tax breaks to manufactures who made wooden arrow tips for toy bow & arrows.

Just damn!


Typical politics. . Ive always thought that there should be a law against 'riders'. Every bill stands on its own. Sure it wont stop shady back room deals, but at least the bills will be straight forward.
IP: Logged
User00013170
Member
Posts: 33617
From:
Registered: May 2006


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 224
User on Probation

Report this Post10-02-2008 09:49 AM Click Here to See the Profile for User00013170Send a Private Message to User00013170Direct Link to This Post

User00013170

33617 posts
Member since May 2006
 
quote
Originally posted by 2.5:

The corrupt fools.

I still do say that a plan "bailout" would be a good thing, but it has to be a serious one.


I don't know if i go so far as being a good thing to have the government get involved and take over ( socialism ), but i think the alternatives of not stepping in will be worse ( world wide depression ).

Making it a *loan* would be a good start, even tho it means they would just pass the cost down to the consumers/tax payers and still get away with screwing things up.
IP: Logged
PFF
System Bot
2.5
Member
Posts: 43235
From: Southern MN
Registered: May 2007


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 184
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 09:52 AM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
Ya thats what I mean, less bad, not "good".
IP: Logged
Toddster
Member
Posts: 20871
From: Roswell, Georgia
Registered: May 2001


Feedback score:    (41)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 504
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 10:30 AM Click Here to See the Profile for ToddsterSend a Private Message to ToddsterDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Wichita:


Some of the crazy things they were finding in this bill. Ridiculous stuff.

There was a line item that gave tax breaks to manufactures who made wooden arrow tips for toy bow & arrows.

Just damn!



And here I am in my little plastic arrow factory.

It just ain't fair!
IP: Logged
Phranc
Member
Posts: 7777
From: Maryland
Registered: Aug 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 243
User Banned

Report this Post10-02-2008 11:41 AM Click Here to See the Profile for PhrancSend a Private Message to PhrancDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by blackrams:

Anyone else called, written or email their Congressman and voiced their dismay over this? I'm seriously considering voting against our incumbent Senator over this. I would not have done so prior to this. It's just one vote but, I'm tired of this crap.

Ron


I just did that this morning to every congress person in the state. I sent 3 emails one from me personally, one from the business and one from the office of the small business group.
IP: Logged
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:24 PM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
Not just a tax break, but 6 million in assistance for the beleaguered wooden arrow industry. What other pork is in this little bill? Here's some other items:

* $223M for Alaskan fisherman
* $192M for rum producers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
* $128M for auto racing
* $33M for companies operating in American Samoa
* $10M for film & TV production
* $6M for producers of wooden arrows

http://finance.yahoo.com/te...IXIC,FNM,FRE,XLF,SPY

Meanwhile, the average joe can take comfort knowing that if this works, gas prices will shoot up, home prices will escalate again, and they'll feel a bit of extra sting come tax time as they are forced to pay for wall streets expensive gaffe.
IP: Logged
2.5
Member
Posts: 43235
From: Southern MN
Registered: May 2007


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 184
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
Serious? And they thought with this much media attention no one would find out?
IP: Logged
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:41 PM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
With 850 billion being spent, they probably thought who would really care about 6 million. It is all like funny money to those trying to vote through this bill. The only way I can see to get congress to put some more thought into their spending is if they had a capped spending limit. It's kind of like when you give a kid his first credit card. Often they spend through the first 3/4's of their credit recklessly, giving little thought to purchases they would otherwise think long and hard about if they were paying cash for. Once they reach their last $100 of credit left on the card, however, they find a way to pinch their pennies and the real seriousness of their situation hits home. The treasury needs a wakeup call like this. Right now, they can spend like drunken sailors with their debt escalating higher and higher without any sort of limits put in place. Talk about royally screwing over the future generations.

[This message has been edited by loafer87gt (edited 10-02-2008).]

IP: Logged
jetman
Member
Posts: 7807
From: Sterling Heights Mich
Registered: Dec 2002


Feedback score: (4)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 272
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:49 PM Click Here to See the Profile for jetmanClick Here to visit jetman's HomePageSend a Private Message to jetmanDirect Link to This Post
I didn't think that it passed the house yet?

850 billion is an awlful lot of money to give to Wall Street.

Contact your representative here,,,,,

http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/
IP: Logged
2.5
Member
Posts: 43235
From: Southern MN
Registered: May 2007


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 184
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 12:50 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
Nice! I just made a new thread with the same link.
IP: Logged
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 01:02 PM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by jetman:

I didn't think that it passed the house yet?

850 billion is an awlful lot of money to give to Wall Street.

Contact your representative here,,,,,

http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/


Your correct - it has passed in the senate but not in the house as of yet.
IP: Logged
Phranc
Member
Posts: 7777
From: Maryland
Registered: Aug 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 243
User Banned

Report this Post10-02-2008 01:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PhrancSend a Private Message to PhrancDirect Link to This Post
The pork in this bill is being called 'sweeteners' instead of pork..........
IP: Logged
PFF
System Bot
ryan.hess
Member
Posts: 20784
From: Orlando, FL
Registered: Dec 2002


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 319
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 01:34 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ryan.hessSend a Private Message to ryan.hessDirect Link to This Post
It passed the senate, NOT the house.
IP: Logged
partfiero
Member
Posts: 6923
From: Tucson, Arizona
Registered: Jan 2002


Feedback score:    (19)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 83
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 02:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for partfieroSend a Private Message to partfieroDirect Link to This Post
Do you guys expect anything different these sluts?
I like to refer to the senate building as "The House of a Hundred Whores".

IP: Logged
madcurl
Member
Posts: 21401
From: In a Van down by the Kern River
Registered: Jul 2003


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 314
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 05:20 PM Click Here to See the Profile for madcurlSend a Private Message to madcurlDirect Link to This Post
850B????
IP: Logged
cliffw
Member
Posts: 37848
From: Bandera, Texas, USA
Registered: Jun 2003


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 292
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 06:11 PM Click Here to See the Profile for cliffwSend a Private Message to cliffwDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by madcurl:

850B????


Surely you have heard of cost over runs ?
On a side note, Osamma Bin Laden, in his quest the bring down the United States, targeted our economy as a weapon.
We did it ourselves.
IP: Logged
maryjane
Member
Posts: 70121
From: Copperas Cove Texas
Registered: Apr 2001


Feedback score: (4)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 436
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 07:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for maryjaneSend a Private Message to maryjaneDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by cliffw:


Surely you have heard of cost over runs ?


Here's where the extra $150 bil comes from, and some of that was passed by both houses of congress already, just attached or 'folded' into the bailout bill--like the Mental Health Parity part. Some of it is fluff, (not much IMO) a lot of it is sorely needed legislation.

More on the Bill
Apart from the Troubled Assets Relief Program, (the bail out) the bill before the Senate includes:

Extensions of the AMT patch, tax deductions on state and local sales taxes, tuition, teacher expenses and real property taxes and tax credits for business research and new market investors.

Energy tax credits and incentives to encourage wind and refined coal production, new biomass facilities, wave and tide electricity generators, solar energy property improvements, CO2 capturing, plug-in electric drive vehicles, idling reduction units on truck engines, cellulosic biofuels ethanol production, energy efficient houses, offices, dishwashers, clothes washers and refrigerators, and fringe benefits for employees commuting by bicycle.

A requirement for private insurance plans to offer mental health benefits on par with medical-surgical benefits.

Tax relief provisions for victims of this summer's Midwestern floods, and Hurricane Ike.

Freezing of deductions for sale and exchange of oil and natural gas, mandatory basis reporting by brokers for transactions involving publicly traded securities and an extension of the oil spill tax.
Economic development credit to American Samoan businesses.

$10,000 tax credit for training of mine rescue team members.

50% immediate expensing for extra underground mine safety equipment.

Tax credit for businesses with employees from an Indian reservation.

Accelerated depreciation for property used mostly on an Indian reservation.

50% tax credit for some expenditures on maintaining railroad tracks.

7-year recovery period for motorsports racetrack property.

Expensing of cleaning up "brownfield" contaminated sites.

Enhanced deductions for businesses donating computers and books to schools, and for food donations.

Deduction for income from domestic production in Puerto Rico.

Tax credit for employees in Hurricane Katrina disaster area.

Tax incentives for investments in poor neighborhoods in D.C..
Increased rehabilitation credit for buildings in Gulf area.

Reduction of import duties on some imported wool fabrics, transfers other duties to Wool Trust Fund to promote competitiveness of American wool.

Special expensing rules for film and TV productions.
Increasing cover of rum excise tax revenues to Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.

Making it easier for film and TV companies to use deduction for domestic production.

Exempting children's wooden arrows from excise tax.

Income averaging for Exxon Valdez litigants for tax purposes.


IP: Logged
Wichita
Member
Posts: 20708
From: Wichita, Kansas
Registered: Jun 2002


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 322
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 08:42 PM Click Here to See the Profile for WichitaSend a Private Message to WichitaDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Phranc:

The pork in this bill is being called 'sweeteners' instead of pork..........


You can put sugar on the lips of a pig, but it's still a pig.



IP: Logged
Grim001
Member
Posts: 273
From: Lompoc CA
Registered: Mar 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback

Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 11:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Grim001Send a Private Message to Grim001Direct Link to This Post
We need to revolt. It is amazing how stupid our Congress can be at a dire time like this. Instead of focusing on a solution on how to prevent our economy from going third world, they are more interested in what pork project they can infuse into the bill. Fire them all, we need to Boston Tea party ther butts and elect individuals that will govern for the people not their own interest. Make lobbying illegal beyond a certain small dollar amount and bribes to Congress a form of treason!
I will freely admit I am against this bail out plan even before the extra 180B. I believe we should formulate a better plan than the one proposed. If we look at what happened to Japan back in the 90 we will see that we are trying to do the same thing and it just made it worse and took longer to recover. I believe if we infuse these companies with cash they will just horde it to shore up their reserves and not infuse it back into the economy. If you look around a lot of economist are saying about the same thing. We are in trouble because the plan most likely won't work!
IP: Logged
NEPTUNE
Member
Posts: 10199
From: Ticlaw FL, and some other places.
Registered: Aug 2001


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 288
Rate this member

Report this Post10-02-2008 11:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for NEPTUNESend a Private Message to NEPTUNEDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Phranc:


Do you think the news outlets will report that loudly?


As a matter of fact, I heard about that on PBS this afternoon.
The original bill was a blank check.
This bill is....much longer.
There is an alternative bill, but I guess itsalmost a moot point now. FYI:

 
quote

No BAILOUTS Act

Bringing Accounting, Increased Liquidity, Oversight and Upholding Taxpayer Security

1) Require the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to require an economic value standard to measure the capital of financial institutions.


This bill will require SEC to implement a rule to suspend the application of fair value accounting standards to financial institutions, which marks assets to the market value, no matter the conditions of the market. When no meaningful market exists, as is the current market for mortgage backed securities, this standard requires institutions to value assets at fire-sale prices. This creates a capital shortfall on paper. Using the economic value standard as bank examines have traditionally done will immediately correct the capital shortfalls experienced by many institutions.


2) Require the Securities and Exchange Commission to restricting naked short sells permanently


This bill will require SEC to implement a rule that blocks naked selling, selling a stock short without first borrowing the shares or ensuring the shares can be borrowed. Such practices many times harm the companies represented in the sales and hurt their efforts to raise capital. There is no economic value produced by naked short sales, but significant negative effects.


3) Require the Securities and Exchange Commission to restore the up-tick rule permanently.


This bill will require SEC to implement a rule that blocks short sales without an up-tick in the market. On September 19, 2008, the SEC approved a temporary pause of short selling in financial companies “to protect the integrity and quality of the securities market and strengthen investor confidence.” This rule prevents market crashes brought on by irrational short term market behavior.


4) “Net Worth Certificate Program”


This bill will require FDIC to implement a net worth certificate program. The FDIC would determine banks with short-term capital needs and the ability to financially recover in the foreseeable future. For those entities that qualify, the FDIC should purchase net worth certificates in these institutions. In exchange, these institutions issue promissory notes to repay the FDIC, counting the amount “borrowed” as capital on their balance sheets. This exchange provides short term capital, with not cash outlay. Interest rates on the certificates and the FDIC notes should be identical so no subsidy is necessary.


Participating banks must be subject to strict oversight by the FDIC including oversight of top executive compensation and if necessary the removal of poor management. Financial records and business plans should be subject to scrutiny while participating in the program.


In 1982, Congress approved a program, known as the Net Worth Certificate Program, that allowed banks and thrifts to apply for immediate capital assistance. From 1982 to 1993, banks with total assets of $40 billion participated in the program. The majority of these banks, 75%, required no further assistance beyond the certificate program.


5) Increase the FDIC Insurance limit from $100,000 to $250,000.


The bill will require the FDIC raise its limit to provide depositors confidence that their money is safe and help eliminate runs on banks which are destabilizing to the industry.




I just heard about this, and don't really have a firm opinion on it yet, I've barely even read it.
It does seem to have some strong points.

[This message has been edited by NEPTUNE (edited 10-02-2008).]

IP: Logged
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 01:44 PM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
It's a done deal now.
IP: Logged
ryan.hess
Member
Posts: 20784
From: Orlando, FL
Registered: Dec 2002


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 319
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 01:46 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ryan.hessSend a Private Message to ryan.hessDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Wichita:
You can put sugar on the lips of a pig, but it's still a pig.




How dare you speak of Palin that way!

IP: Logged
PFF
System Bot
2.5
Member
Posts: 43235
From: Southern MN
Registered: May 2007


Feedback score: (1)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 184
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 01:49 PM Click Here to See the Profile for 2.5Send a Private Message to 2.5Direct Link to This Post
I just heard it passed the house.
IP: Logged
Toddster
Member
Posts: 20871
From: Roswell, Georgia
Registered: May 2001


Feedback score:    (41)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 504
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 01:54 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ToddsterSend a Private Message to ToddsterDirect Link to This Post
263-171

More Dems voted for it and a few more Republicans.
IP: Logged
Old Lar
Member
Posts: 13798
From: Palm Bay, Florida
Registered: Nov 1999


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 214
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:01 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Old LarSend a Private Message to Old LarDirect Link to This Post
It passed. The cause was that the foxes were guarding the hen house and then they discovered the hens were missing. Congress just put more hens in the hen house leaving the same foxes guarding the hen house. The $750B-850B will vanish as soon as the foxes get their hands on it, then want more hens.

There are many responsibe for this and the regulators who were supposed to be watching failed in their jobs. They need to lose their jobs. Those idiot people who bought more than they could afford and those idiot bankers who lent the money need to be in some pain for a while.
IP: Logged
Phranc
Member
Posts: 7777
From: Maryland
Registered: Aug 2005


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 243
User Banned

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:08 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PhrancSend a Private Message to PhrancDirect Link to This Post
I heard 2 congressmen this morning say they were changing their votes from no to yes. And then right after that say all the calls and e-mails from their constituents were against it telling them to vote no. Isn't it their friggin job to represent the wishes of the people from their districts? No wonder the approval rating is so low. I hope those two get voted out.
IP: Logged
loafer87gt
Member
Posts: 5480
From: Canada
Registered: Aug 99


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 163
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:10 PM Click Here to See the Profile for loafer87gtSend a Private Message to loafer87gtDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Phranc:

I heard 2 congressmen this morning say they were changing their votes from no to yes. And then right after that say all the calls and e-mails from their constituents were against it telling them to vote no. Isn't it their friggin job to represent the wishes of the people from their districts? No wonder the approval rating is so low. I hope those two get voted out.


I heard the same thing, Phranc. One guy said that he knows he will not get re-elected next year because his constituents were so dead against the plan, but he voted in favor anyways as he was told it was for the best of the country. What a bunch of cowards.
IP: Logged
pokeyfiero
Member
Posts: 16233
From: Free America!
Registered: Dec 2003


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 309
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for pokeyfieroClick Here to visit pokeyfiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to pokeyfieroDirect Link to This Post
* $223M for Alaskan fisherman
* $192M for rum producers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
* $128M for auto racing
* $33M for companies operating in American Samoa
* $10M for film & TV production
* $6M for producers of wooden arrows

I've been thinking of starting an auto race track in American Samoa. We would be serving Rum and fish at the concession stands.
We could do a documentary on it.

Truly the land of opportunity.

IP: Logged
Red88FF
Member
Posts: 7793
From: PNW
Registered: Jan 2006


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 130
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Red88FFSend a Private Message to Red88FFDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by loafer87gt:


I heard the same thing, Phranc. One guy said that he knows he will not get re-elected next year because his constituents were so dead against the plan, but he voted in favor anyways as he was told it was for the best of the country. What a bunch of cowards.


Urrr, this is a republic down here, if government did what the majority wanted all the time we would be in socialism far deeper than we are. I have to commend somebody that votes for what he thinks is best at the cost of re election. That is the way it should be.


IP: Logged
Toddster
Member
Posts: 20871
From: Roswell, Georgia
Registered: May 2001


Feedback score:    (41)
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 504
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:23 PM Click Here to See the Profile for ToddsterSend a Private Message to ToddsterDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by pokeyfiero:

* $223M for Alaskan fisherman
* $192M for rum producers in Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands
* $128M for auto racing
* $33M for companies operating in American Samoa
* $10M for film & TV production
* $6M for producers of wooden arrows

I've been thinking of starting an auto race track in American Samoa. We would be serving Rum and fish at the concession stands.
We could do a documentary on it.

Truly the land of opportunity.



What? No wooden arrows?
IP: Logged
pokeyfiero
Member
Posts: 16233
From: Free America!
Registered: Dec 2003


Feedback score: N/A
Leave feedback





Total ratings: 309
Rate this member

Report this Post10-03-2008 02:25 PM Click Here to See the Profile for pokeyfieroClick Here to visit pokeyfiero's HomePageSend a Private Message to pokeyfieroDirect Link to This Post
 
quote
Originally posted by Toddster:
What? No wooden arrows?


6 Million is just not enough money to steal.

IP: Logged
Previous Page | Next Page

This topic is 2 pages long:  1   2 


All times are ET (US)

T H I S   I S   A N   A R C H I V E D   T O P I C
  

Contact Us | Back To Main Page

Advertizing on PFF | Fiero Parts Vendors
PFF Merchandise | Fiero Gallery
Real-Time Chat | Fiero Related Auctions on eBay



Copyright (c) 1999, C. Pennock