Third Parties Greatest Day, the Meltdown of the One Party System
Obama and McCain are about to issue a joint statement urging the American People to support the 700 Billion Dollar Bailout. by Aaron Bellyacher
(libertarian)
Thursday, September 25, 2008
It seems obvious that John McCain and Barack Obama are about to issue a joint statement urging the American people to support this corporate welfare. This bailout is so viciously opposed by almost all of the American People that some polls have this at a 7% approval rating.
I called both of my senators and congressman to voice my concerns, and apparently, a lot of other people have been doing the same
A few things that I heard while I was glued to CSPAN yesterday.
A congressman from New York asked if Wall Street thought it was such a great idea, why don't we make them partners? A few others mentioned that if the assets were worth anything, then why can't they find a buyer?
Some great questions, and it seems like everyone is echoing what Ron Paul was saying on the national stage throughout his entire presidential campaign
The main point, is that everyone is pissed off, and if these two scumbags get together and tell the American people that we need to sign off on this blank check, I think we'll have a serious awakening. It will finally be evident that there is no difference between the two candidates, and they will seal their fate if they both do what we know they are going to do.
The revolt has already started, and the revolution will follow suit. Get ready, we're going to have to build America again
Good luck third parties, its us versus them, and they are digging their own grave.
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