I have a new strategy too.
Republicans refuse to support this and put the bailout on the shoulders of the Dems. If they want it, let them OWN it.
I have said this before, this is the tip of the iceberg in the upcoming financial crisis, and this bandaid is NOT going to fix it! Will the market recover a bit if passed? Maybe, but for a very short period of time.
Will we lose in 08? Most likely! Especially with the Maverick now supporting a bill with all these earmarks now attached. Good thing he spent half the debate railing against the PORK, only now to be filling the trough!?!?
The outcome is Dem controling everything, the financial crisis continues and worsens! The blame can be laid at their feet. Just like we routed the house and senate 2 years after Slick Willy came to office, we will do the same in 10. Offering up Jindal in 12 with his track record of getting things taken care of in Louisiana, he will be a shoe in.
Optimistic?
The last thing we need right now is more government.

Still hope that McCain will oppose the Bailout
malbis Wednesday, October 1st at 5:57PM EDT (link)I’ve got an “open letter” to McCain up as a new diary entry, and I’m hoping he actually wants to win this election and will come to his senses.
Half the time, I think the Republican strategy this cycle is to lose as many seats as possible–and the presidency–so that the Dems will be Hoovered out of government when when all the fecal matter hits the whirling air distribution device.
Go back to the old RS
RottDawg Wednesday, October 1st at 6:33PM EDT (link)I suggested that last year.
Man is not free unless government is limited.
Ronald Reagan
Totally agree R-dawg - more later-nt
Mike gamecock DeVine Wednesday, October 1st at 8:09PM EDT (link)5
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