I'm Republican -
posted on
Oct 03, 2008 04:22AM
"But lets get it over-with and move on - irregardless."
I'm nonpartisan...
Yes we need to get it behind us, I'll be part Republican and Democrat at the pols this November.
I'll not be pointing fingers at those that vote for the bill.
Our banking system F'd up.....inviting everyone to the table, Is that good or bad? Is it predatory lending? Was it done on purpose? Were people at fault for being what they generally are in this country, greedy?
For whatever reason, people need to be more involved with an understanding, because, it is not only about individuals, it's local government getting beyond its boundry as well. Collective greed starts at the basic level.
If you viewed the thoughts of Sherman(D) CA. you have to put it in prospective, he's right and he's wrong.
There's a lot of investment in the debt structure instruments that are fluttering....Individuals, municipalities, states, other countries....etc.
He has an issue with oversight and disbursement of the 700 billion and who will be favored in being paid off. Do I have a problem with foreign nations being made whole again...some what. Everyone's on the hook....my local government(county) is invested in that debt structure and is going to lose 40,000,000.
If you have viewed Nelsons pitch, who is a Fl. (D)Senator, he's more focused on the credit rating agencies that have devalued the debt structured instruments....and is going to push for an investigation of why they devalued them. It's common sense why they devalued them.
In any event, after further thoughts on the subject, listen to both sides of the issue, I retract my prior Fl statements of sticking it to the US citizen. I don't what to stick it to anyone.
The bill needs to pass.
I feel bad about that.
The big problem for this nation, is the web of political agenda that filters through....good, bad, and indifferent. Some gives a bad taste and it is remembered, remembered to the point that people lose trust in their representation.
With that, when the country has a truly critical problem the web cannot communicate the problem in any sensible fashion. It creates such confusion that citizens distrust.
Listening to that little brunette last night, conveyed the common sense necessary to break out of that web.
I did not tune in to view the debate an retired for the evening, saying to my self, the hell with the debate, it means nothing. I normally listen to the radio when I hit it, when I turned it on, she was on. If you're listened and not watching, you get a clear picture of what she is all about and you can hear the sensarity, it's a sincerity that you cannot pretended.
The country needs her, she's full of common sense....and she's a fast learner.
I'm the type of person that needs to know what is going on. I'm not a passive person that just goes along to get along.
Pass the bill and lets get on to some common sense.
doni