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Democrats Kill Bailout
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30/09/2008 11:14:40
 
 
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>>>>>>>Nancy Pelosi says the Rs failed, but, as Sheppard Smith pointed out, the Ds have the votes to pass this thing, without the Rs. Then she wants to rail against the Rs for this mess, when the whole housing thing was brought about by the Ds forcing lending agencies to loan money to people who could not pay.....
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>>>>>>Come on John. The Dems voted to pass it, and the Reps voted to kill it. If a mere 12 of the 133 Rep 'no' votes had been 'yes' votes, it would have passed. You can spin this any way you want, but the vote went the way it did and it's on record. I even see that Pelosi voted to pass it.
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>>>>>What if 12 Dems voted yes? It comes to generics, Alan. Let's look at this board. As I see it, correct me if I am wrong, Democrats essentially supported the bill, and Republicans not. Would it be difficult to put your vote where your words are?
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>>>>Dems supported it and Reps did not. Yes. That's exactly what I said. John wants to blame the Dems for not passing the bill, but it was the reps who overwhelmingly voted against it. What was it you thought I said?
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>>>1/3 of the democrats voted against it. They could have easily passed it if the democrats had supported it.
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>>Why is everyone trying to blame it on just one party? They killed it together. If either party had voted just a little differently it would have passed.
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>Blaming the republicans for not passing the bill doesn't make sense because they were voting according to the party policies and their constituents wishes. What makes sense is to blame the Republicans for not wanting a bailout, or in essence, their economic policies.
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>Even with token Republican participation, this was always a Democratic bill which needed Republican support. That was why they needed McCain to get involved to push the party towards it. It didn't get the Republican support and it didn't even get full democratic support.

It was a democratic bill? I clearly missed something. I thought this came from Bush and Paulson.
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