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September 29, 2008 at 5:23 PM #278040September 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM #277750CAwiremanParticipant
Who voted for and against?
Democratic
Yes 140
No 95
Didn’t Vote: 0Republican
Yes 65
No 133
Didn’t Vote: 1Totals:
Yes 205
No 228
Didn’t Vote: 1September 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM #278013CAwiremanParticipantWho voted for and against?
Democratic
Yes 140
No 95
Didn’t Vote: 0Republican
Yes 65
No 133
Didn’t Vote: 1Totals:
Yes 205
No 228
Didn’t Vote: 1September 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM #278026CAwiremanParticipantWho voted for and against?
Democratic
Yes 140
No 95
Didn’t Vote: 0Republican
Yes 65
No 133
Didn’t Vote: 1Totals:
Yes 205
No 228
Didn’t Vote: 1September 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM #278063CAwiremanParticipantWho voted for and against?
Democratic
Yes 140
No 95
Didn’t Vote: 0Republican
Yes 65
No 133
Didn’t Vote: 1Totals:
Yes 205
No 228
Didn’t Vote: 1September 29, 2008 at 5:55 PM #278075CAwiremanParticipantWho voted for and against?
Democratic
Yes 140
No 95
Didn’t Vote: 0Republican
Yes 65
No 133
Didn’t Vote: 1Totals:
Yes 205
No 228
Didn’t Vote: 1September 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM #277755patientlywaitingParticipantThe Republican administration wants that bill but 2/3 of the Republicans voted against the bill.
They need to get their act together and get their own legislators to vote for it with some support from Democrats.
That’s how business is done.
It’s a failure of the Bush Administration to sell its plan to its own party. The Republicans should put their in order first before they can trusted to fix the country.
September 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM #278018patientlywaitingParticipantThe Republican administration wants that bill but 2/3 of the Republicans voted against the bill.
They need to get their act together and get their own legislators to vote for it with some support from Democrats.
That’s how business is done.
It’s a failure of the Bush Administration to sell its plan to its own party. The Republicans should put their in order first before they can trusted to fix the country.
September 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM #278031patientlywaitingParticipantThe Republican administration wants that bill but 2/3 of the Republicans voted against the bill.
They need to get their act together and get their own legislators to vote for it with some support from Democrats.
That’s how business is done.
It’s a failure of the Bush Administration to sell its plan to its own party. The Republicans should put their in order first before they can trusted to fix the country.
September 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM #278068patientlywaitingParticipantThe Republican administration wants that bill but 2/3 of the Republicans voted against the bill.
They need to get their act together and get their own legislators to vote for it with some support from Democrats.
That’s how business is done.
It’s a failure of the Bush Administration to sell its plan to its own party. The Republicans should put their in order first before they can trusted to fix the country.
September 29, 2008 at 6:13 PM #278080patientlywaitingParticipantThe Republican administration wants that bill but 2/3 of the Republicans voted against the bill.
They need to get their act together and get their own legislators to vote for it with some support from Democrats.
That’s how business is done.
It’s a failure of the Bush Administration to sell its plan to its own party. The Republicans should put their in order first before they can trusted to fix the country.
September 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM #277775patientlywaitingParticipantHere is what I would say to President Bush if I were Nancy Pelosi:
Mr President, you have 199 Republican members of Congress. Your Administration wants this bill. In the spirit of bi-partisan support, we, Democrats, are willing to join you in doing what is best for the country.
However, the Republican leadership needs to bring Republican legislators fully on board this program. We will provide the marginal votes to pass your bill.
You have our commitment of support. We need your commitment for at least 180 votes on the Republican side.
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If Democrats were smart, they would let the Republican take ownership of this bill. And pay the political price in November.
Homeowner who are making their mortgage payments on time should be outraged by this bill. Others have gambled, cashed out, are are now long gone. And now, hard-working, play-by-the rules Americans have to bail-out Wall Street?
The bailout simply doesn’t make sense to the average American.
September 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM #278037patientlywaitingParticipantHere is what I would say to President Bush if I were Nancy Pelosi:
Mr President, you have 199 Republican members of Congress. Your Administration wants this bill. In the spirit of bi-partisan support, we, Democrats, are willing to join you in doing what is best for the country.
However, the Republican leadership needs to bring Republican legislators fully on board this program. We will provide the marginal votes to pass your bill.
You have our commitment of support. We need your commitment for at least 180 votes on the Republican side.
*
If Democrats were smart, they would let the Republican take ownership of this bill. And pay the political price in November.
Homeowner who are making their mortgage payments on time should be outraged by this bill. Others have gambled, cashed out, are are now long gone. And now, hard-working, play-by-the rules Americans have to bail-out Wall Street?
The bailout simply doesn’t make sense to the average American.
September 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM #278051patientlywaitingParticipantHere is what I would say to President Bush if I were Nancy Pelosi:
Mr President, you have 199 Republican members of Congress. Your Administration wants this bill. In the spirit of bi-partisan support, we, Democrats, are willing to join you in doing what is best for the country.
However, the Republican leadership needs to bring Republican legislators fully on board this program. We will provide the marginal votes to pass your bill.
You have our commitment of support. We need your commitment for at least 180 votes on the Republican side.
*
If Democrats were smart, they would let the Republican take ownership of this bill. And pay the political price in November.
Homeowner who are making their mortgage payments on time should be outraged by this bill. Others have gambled, cashed out, are are now long gone. And now, hard-working, play-by-the rules Americans have to bail-out Wall Street?
The bailout simply doesn’t make sense to the average American.
September 29, 2008 at 6:30 PM #278088patientlywaitingParticipantHere is what I would say to President Bush if I were Nancy Pelosi:
Mr President, you have 199 Republican members of Congress. Your Administration wants this bill. In the spirit of bi-partisan support, we, Democrats, are willing to join you in doing what is best for the country.
However, the Republican leadership needs to bring Republican legislators fully on board this program. We will provide the marginal votes to pass your bill.
You have our commitment of support. We need your commitment for at least 180 votes on the Republican side.
*
If Democrats were smart, they would let the Republican take ownership of this bill. And pay the political price in November.
Homeowner who are making their mortgage payments on time should be outraged by this bill. Others have gambled, cashed out, are are now long gone. And now, hard-working, play-by-the rules Americans have to bail-out Wall Street?
The bailout simply doesn’t make sense to the average American.
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