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  • 27Oct

    source: North County Times

    source: North County Times

  • 02Oct

    I got an email from Issa today in which he said he’s voting against the (credit market stabilization) bill.

    This prevents any constituent from providing input to this historic piece of legislation; we are ignored.

    There are things that need to be in that bill. Aid to the little banks, aid to the almost foreclosed, and unemployment benefits for those who are currently or will be marooned in unemployment for the foreseeable future because on the fiscal trainwreck.

    These times are closley reminiscent to those of 1932. FDR came in after 12 years of Republican benign neglect and corruption and had to pull us out of the Great Depression. The Republicans fought him every inch of the way, called him a socialist, and other names. This included Social Security, the RFC (rescued banks), the WPA, CCC, soiul conservation REA, etc, etc. Their grandchildren are now following in grandpa’s footsteps and fighting economic reform. Must be a chromosomal thing!

    Issa NOT!

    John W.
    Fallbrook, CA

  • 30Sep

    By every measure things are a lot worse in the US than they were 8 years ago when this administration took power.

    The Dow finished lower on September 29 than it was on January 19, 2001. The NASDAQ was at 2770.38 back then, compared with 1983.73 on Monday. The dollar used to trade at 1.068 against the Euro compared with .695

    Some things have gone up
    - the Consumer Price Index (175 vs 219 today)
    - unemployment (4.2% vs 6.1%)

    “It’s a striking phenomenon,” said Robert Shapiro, former undersecretary of commerce. “The reckless negligence and mismanagement of the country’s financial markets by the White House, the Treasury and the Fed over the last several years has now produced a crisis that has wiped out all of the increase in the market value of America’s companies from five years of record corporate profits, strong productivity gains, and reasonable growth. Bush has now run the table on presidential failure.”

    We have to ask - can McCain/Palin and Republicans like Darrell Issa change course to follow more sensible policies and avert a disaster of their own making?

    From the New York Times regarding the bailout:

    Representative Darrell Issa, a Republican, said he was “resolute” in his opposition to the measure because it would betray party principles and amount to “a coffin on top of Ronald Reagan’s coffin.”

    Once again Issa’s ideology gets in the way of doing what’s right for the folks on Main Street. Please send us your comments.

  • 29Sep

    I contacted Darrell Issa’s Vista office in support of the revised bailout bill, and his District Director, Phil Pauli informed me that under no circumstances will Issa be supporting the bill.

    The disdain Phil Pauli had for anyone struggling financially was shocking.

    Just a few of his appalling comments below:

    “Anyone losing a home shouldn’t have been given a loan in the first place.”

    ‘It’s just too bad for the people losing their retirement funds in these unfortunate circumstances.”

    He made it very clear that he didn’t feel the community was struggling, and I should just donate at my church if I thought there were people needing help.

     

    Kerri G.

    Carlsbad, CA

   

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