Quote:
Originally Posted by Rekna
no I am right. Earlier today Republicans indicated that they were close to a deal and so did the democrats then McCain arrived and it all went away.
Google online for news stories and you will find lots like this:
Deal agreed on Wall Street bailout plan | The Australian
There were multiple politicians on both sides that said a deal was close. And after McCain got in it was not.
-----Added 25/9/2008 at 09 : 28 : 53-----
Now it comes out the McCain is pushing his own plan which is basically less regulation and more corporate tax breaks. So we are going to reward their bad behavior? Isn't this like keeping the fox out of the hen house by adding more foxes?
|
Thanks for that post. It's hard for me to get news some days. I was watching the BBC in Spanish with English sub's at lunch today. What I got was he went down there to get the GOP on board.
And...
Quote:
Now it comes out the McCain is pushing his own plan which is basically less regulation and more corporate tax breaks. So we are going to reward their bad behavior? Isn't this like keeping the fox out of the hen house by adding more foxes?
|
Holy crap! Seriously, the answer is less oversight? The more he talks the more fearful I am of my savings and 401K.