Author Topic: Quit wenching, do what you can on this bailout idea.  (Read 1425 times)

Offline Toad

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OK, I cheated a bit
« Reply #45 on: September 29, 2008, 08:04:29 PM »
I wrote to every Kansas Represenative as well as both Senators. I had to fake my address to send e-mail to the Reps out of my district. But I did.

Here's a Democratic Congresswoman I would vote for if I was in her district. In fact, if I this deal doesn't screw up my plans to build next Spring, the new house would be in her district.

Unlike Crockett, she seems determined to take her time and get this as right as possible which I wholeheartedly support.

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September 29, 2008

 

 

 

Dear Really Smart Guy That Writes Very Persuasively,

 

Our country is facing some very difficult decisions.  We are certainly in challenging economic times, and we must be extremely careful with our resources.  There are no clear paths forward, each has significant risks.

I voted against the bailout.  The vote failed 228 no to 205 yes.  I know we face turmoil in the markets, and we need to do something to stabilize them.  I spoke to many economists this past week.  And every time I asked the question, "Do you think this will work?" they look away. They actually break eye contact with me and come back and say they're not sure.  I'm not asking for a guarantee, only "Do you think it will work?"  And not one would say they think that this will work. What every economist agrees on is there are several other options that have a higher probability of success at less risk to the taxpayer.

This bill tried to solve our economic problems from the top down, instead of the middle up.  Four hundred economists, including three Nobel laureates suggested we slow down and get this right.  It was widely agreed there are other and better alternatives for dealing with this situation. 

The problem is that if we spend $700 billion on this option and it doesn't work, then we don't have that money to spend on doing what really needs to be done to strengthen our economy for the short term and the long term.

As for executive compensation, quite honestly all we got was window dressing.  There was no real reform to curb the excesses of Wall Street that got us to this point.

Ultimately, I decided to vote against the bill when it became clear that this bailout plan will make it much more difficult to do the necessary work of stimulating our economy in the short, medium, and long term. 

This bill will not help the underlying economy.  It does little for distressed homeowners.  It is directed mainly at bailing out the speculators and hedge fund managers that got us into this mess. 

In addition to this crisis in the financial markets, our economy definitely needs additional stimulus.  No economist felt this would stimulate the underlying economy and would have made it much more difficult to do later.  I was not willing to take that risk.  President Reagan's appointee to the FDIC said, "it's delusional to think we'll make money on this package; it gives too much discretion to the Treasury."

We are in challenging times and there are no easy answers.  We need to continue to work together to address these important issues.

Sincerely,

Nancy Boyda
Member of Congress

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Re: Quit wenching, do what you can on this bailout idea.
« Reply #46 on: September 29, 2008, 09:46:41 PM »
I wrote mine....

Told both Senators and my Rep. they are all out of a job if my vote decides their fate. Regardless of their vote. Simply cause they were there when it was going down hill to begin with.
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Re: Quit wenching, do what you can on this bailout idea.
« Reply #47 on: September 29, 2008, 11:41:05 PM »
sheesh... paying for a war with a credit card and now the crying game when the bills come due.. crack me up... :rofl



Except this whole crisis has nothing to do with the war or how we are paying for it.  :lol
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Re: Quit wenching, do what you can on this bailout idea.
« Reply #48 on: September 30, 2008, 10:08:13 AM »
Except this whole crisis has nothing to do with the war or how we are paying for it.  :lol

 :rofl

China will not lend us anymore money because we are already too deep in debt with them and Russia
By "lend" - they are no longer buying the "bad" paper- now it is up to the US to come up with a "plan"- guess what - the Fed has to "print" money, it is very much to do with thew war and how "China" has been paying for it.
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