Some Democrats are hoping to get their hands on some of the $700 million that has already been approved by Congress as part of the Troubled Assets Relief Program last month. But a new debate is raging in Washington over how best to spent the $700 million in bailout funds.
We cant let one of the worlds largest economies go over the cliff,
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You frickin’ libs pushed it to the edge,, now you want someone else to cover for your excesses.. Priceless!
#1 A Program that cuts all the excessive programs in the state.
#2 We want something that stops Oprah from screaming O-B-A-M-A every five seconds. Seems you can’t do any channel surfing without catching her worshiping her god.
but not enough water to put out fires
What don’t these idiots get? There is a huge budget shortfall and they want to channel money into new programs? So many of our politicians deserve to be drug from their offices and tarred in feathered. They just don’t seem to understand the meaning of a budget or that the government is too big.
"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus
one of the worlds largest economies go over the cliff,
Owned and operated by democrats for the last 20 years.
Below is the link to the current Yahoo Poll re bailing out Kalifornikator:
http://js.polls.yahoo.com/quiz/quiziframe.php?poll_id=45602
Bailout for California?
. The state’s dire $21 billion budget shortfall is threatening severe cuts in education and state layoffs. Some are speculating the desperate times may necessitate the desperate measure of a federal bailout similar to the ones doled out to banks deemed “too big to fail.”
Do you support a federal bailout for California?
Yes. We cannot let a state so big go bankrupt. 12%
Somewhat. The government should provide some funds if the problems persist. 6%
No. The state’s voters and lawmakers need to fix this problem on their own. 81%
Not sure/No opinion. 1%
5673 votes