VERY GOOD, where was he when we went looking for a new president? NICE TEETH and a good BARK
With Manzullo's position, makes one wonder how the first TARP fund was passed....700 billion turns into 850 billion plus additional pork. To offer up so much with little or no control. This is just part of the grandstanding game they play daily in D.C. . I hope Manzullo was against TARP back when they voted, or is he just another hypocrolitician...(my new word).
When the auto bailout first started they wanted to know how it was going to be spent, and how did you get here. Please note the auto assistance is worth less than 5% of the TARP value. Now some "Car Czar" is going to tell two car manufacturers what they have to sell.
It is even more obvious that govenrment is way too large, envading too much not only in the private business sector but personal lives. Yet the House & Senate remain financially irresponsible with taxpayer's money. When has the government done anything better and more cost effective than the private sector?
They only way for the peoples voice to regain any power is for all voters to relpace all incumbants during the primary portion of the election year for every political office. Sooner or later we just might get some worthy of receiving a super majority
of votes.
Lastly, what do you think our ancestors within a few generations ago would say about these bailouts?
MG
With Manzullo's position, makes one wonder how the first TARP fund was passed....700 billion turns into 850 billion plus additional pork. To offer up so much with little or no control. This is just part of the grandstanding game they play daily in D.C. . I hope Manzullo was against TARP back when they voted, or is he just another hypocrolitician...(my new word).
When the auto bailout first started they wanted to know how it was going to be spent, and how did you get here. Please note the auto assistance is worth less than 5% of the TARP value. Now some "Car Czar" is going to tell two car manufacturers what they have to sell.
It is even more obvious that govenrment is way too large, envading too much not only in the private business sector but personal lives. Yet the House & Senate remain financially irresponsible with taxpayer's money. When has the government done anything better and more cost effective than the private sector?
They only way for the peoples voice to regain any power is for all voters to relpace all incumbants during the primary portion of the election year for every political office. Sooner or later we just might get some worthy of receiving a super majority
of votes.
Lastly, what do you think our ancestors within a few generations ago would say about these bailouts?
MG
Lastly, what do you think our ancestors within a few generations ago would say about these bailouts? MG
With Manzullo's position, makes one wonder how the first TARP fund was passed....700 billion turns into 850 billion plus additional pork. To offer up so much with little or no control. This is just part of the grandstanding game they play daily in D.C. . I hope Manzullo was against TARP back when they voted, or is he just another hypocrolitician...(my new word).
When the auto bailout first started they wanted to know how it was going to be spent, and how did you get here. Please note the auto assistance is worth less than 5% of the TARP value. Now some "Car Czar" is going to tell two car manufacturers what they have to sell.
It is even more obvious that govenrment is way too large, envading too much not only in the private business sector but personal lives. Yet the House & Senate remain financially irresponsible with taxpayer's money. When has the government done anything better and more cost effective than the private sector?
They only way for the peoples voice to regain any power is for all voters to relpace all incumbants during the primary portion of the election year for every political office. Sooner or later we just might get some worthy of receiving a super majority
of votes.
Lastly, what do you think our ancestors within a few generations ago would say about these bailouts?
MG
I checked. Manzullo voted Against the 700 billion bailout Both times. He is true to his words.
So did McCain but look where it got him? That was one of those warm and fuzzy de-regulation things that got votes and to hell with the consequences.The saddest part here, the one guy who saw this sxxt coming over FIVE YEARS AGO and had the ballz to speak out, got ridiculed by your politicians and the mainstream media as they tried to sweep it all under the rug. Ron Paul spelled out EXACTLY what is happening now almost to the letter back in 2002 and nobody wanted to listen. The worst part is they still don't want to hear it and just want to continue down the same path that will more than likely lead to our ultimate downfall and demise...........
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