To make McCain look like a total fuck-up :lolDoor2Dawn said:What the fuck was the point of all this...
to get the simple minded voters. Oh wait....Door2Dawn said:What the fuck was the point of all this,now that the bill has been drafted?
grandjedi6 said:So lets look over what has happened today:
-the bill was drafted before McCain could come in and "save the day"
-McCain got grilled by everyone and the public views his tactic as a political ploy
-Obama got the change to appear presidential in front of everyone again
-McCain's precious Foreign policy debate will now have economic questions due to McCain's unintential insistence
-McCain failed to delay the VP debate and today we also got evidence that Palin is still not ready for it
House Republicans warned Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson today that his $700 billion financial rescue plan wouldn't pass and asked for more time to consider alternative ideas, lawmakers said.
``The $700 billion bill is simply not going to pass, and they recognize that,'' Representative Ray LaHood of Illinois said after Republicans met with Paulson behind closed doors at the U.S. Capitol today. ``Now it is up to Congress.''
Well that's good then.GhaleonEB said:The draft that leaked this morning had everything the dems wanted in it.
http://tpmmuckraker.talkingpointsmemo.com/2008/09/tpmmuckraker_exclusive_house_d.php
I don't see it on their website. Was it said on TV or something?Ether_Snake said:ABC NEWS DIDN'T SAY THAT. No bill is ready!
And yeah they should switch the debate to the VP debate, and Palin not showing up will do her.
grandjedi6 said:So lets look over what has happened today:
-the bill was drafted before McCain could come in and "save the day"
-McCain got grilled by everyone and the public views his tactic as a political ploy
-Obama got the change to appear presidential in front of everyone again
-McCain's precious Foreign policy debate will now have economic questions due to McCain's unintential insistence
-McCain failed to delay the VP debate and today we also got evidence that Palin is still not ready for it
Link?artredis1980 said:Breaking News ABC: Final Deal has been drafted, might be put through thursday afternoon
How about Reuters then?Ether_Snake said:ABC NEWS DIDN'T SAY THAT. No bill is ready!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. congressional Democrats and Republicans plan to meet on Thursday to draft a final bipartisan Wall Street bailout bill, a Democratic source said on Wednesday night.
"Not too many unresolved issues remain," the source said.
The source spoke after meetings earlier in the day by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and members of the House of Representatives and Senate.
House and Senate Democrats, along with some Republican committee members, intend "to sit down at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) tomorrow to draft a final bipartisan bill to be passed and signed into law," the Democratic source said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd emerged from a meeting with Paulson and other Democratic senators saying there was no deal yet on a financial bailout bill, but he expressed optimism one could come soon.
"We're not there yet," Dodd told reporters, adding there was a "good possibility we'll get there in a day or so."
Dodd refused to discuss details of the negotiations, but said lawmakers would work deliberatively on a bill he said could have an impact for "decades."
Ether_Snake said:Bill didn't get drafted, heck Republicans are outright saying they are not letting it pass.
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=atiAm2NTIqEQ&refer=home
Trurl said:Link?
If true it doesn't sit right with me at all.
Have the president go out and scare the shit out of America and then "surprise! We're done!" I can't help but to be a tin foil hat guy. :-/
teiresias said:H . . . O . . . L . . . Y . . . @#$%!!!!!!! :lol :lol
I swear, if the country gives McCain any kind of credit for his ridiculous behavior today I'll have lost all faith in humanity.
I mean, neither of them are on the relevant committees, so what the hell does he plan to do? He can be a talking head on the campaign trail just as easily as he can be one in Washington.
Agent Icebeezy said:People with common sense knows that this was some bullshit :lol
Deus Ex Machina said:
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. congressional Democrats and Republicans plan to meet on Thursday to draft a final bipartisan Wall Street bailout bill, a Democratic source said on Wednesday night.
"Not too many unresolved issues remain," the source said.
The source spoke after meetings earlier in the day by Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and members of the House of Representatives and Senate.
House and Senate Democrats, along with some Republican committee members, intend "to sit down at 10 a.m. (1400 GMT) tomorrow to draft a final bipartisan bill to be passed and signed into law," the Democratic source said.
Earlier on Wednesday, Senate Banking Committee Chairman Christopher Dodd emerged from a meeting with Paulson and other Democratic senators saying there was no deal yet on a financial bailout bill, but he expressed optimism one could come soon.
"We're not there yet," Dodd told reporters, adding there was a "good possibility we'll get there in a day or so."
Dodd refused to discuss details of the negotiations, but said lawmakers would work deliberatively on a bill he said could have an impact for "decades."
PhoenixDark said:So dems get what they want, it might pass...where does this leave McCain? Does he vote against it or vote for it?
If he doesn't want to lose this election,he better vote for it.PhoenixDark said:So dems get what they want, it might pass...where does this leave McCain? Does he vote against it or vote for it?
But those people are already not voting Mccain.Agent Icebeezy said:People with common sense knows that this was some bullshit :lol
It should. It sure scares the shit out of me.PrivateWHudson said:Why does this scare the shit out of me?
PhoenixDark said:So dems get what they want, it might pass...where does this leave McCain? Does he vote against it or vote for it?
Asked by CNN's Zain Verjee if she thought Palin's resume included sufficient foreign policy experience, Bush said, "Of course she doesn't have that."
"You know, that's not been her role," she continued, "But I think she is a very quick study, and fortunately John McCain does have that sort of experience."
kame-sennin said:The debate commission is run by the two major parties. There's no way third parties are getting in. It's a shame two, as Nader and Barr would have really interesting perspectives on the current economic situation.
CharlieDigital said:VERY dangerous for him to vote against it now -- if it gets to the floor in the form that we've been reading about -- since it's a very taxpayer leaning resolution. It has various provisions for Main Street while holding Wall Street far more accountable.
Incognito said:Wow -- Laura Bush stepped in it!
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.co...h-says-palin-lacks-foreign-policy-experience/
PrivateWHudson said:Much better answer than I can see Russia from my house.
The provisions to funnel future profits back to pay this off - essentially making it a loan, not a gift - are crucial.CharlieDigital said:VERY dangerous for him to vote against it now -- if it gets to the floor in the form that we've been reading about -- since it's a very taxpayer leaning resolution. It has various provisions for Main Street while holding Wall Street far more accountable.
PhoenixDark said:So dems get what they want, it might pass...where does this leave McCain? Does he vote against it or vote for it?
AniHawk said:Vote for it and be a Maverick, certainly. He's been the pro-regulation guy for a whole week now.
Tyrone Slothrop said:laura's always been pretty straight up with the press. or she has since W's term has been winding up.
GhaleonEB said:The provisions to funnel future profits back to pay this off - essentially making it a loan, not a gift - are crucial.
It's still too early to see the full impact of this "game changer". I say we wait and see the next couple of polls to see the full impact, imo._leech_ said:This has got to be the most epic backfire ever. Campaign put on hold, debates tossed in the air, Palin bombs... and all for nothing. Absolutely nothing.
GhaleonEB said:The provisions to funnel future profits back to pay this off - essentially making it a loan, not a gift - are crucial.
AniHawk said:Vote for it and be a Maverick, certainly. He's been the pro-regulation guy for a whole week now.
ChangedRubxQub said:Holy shit...I just realized you're "Lamonster"... the dude with the awesome super sonic avatar.
What gives?! I loved your old one
_leech_ said:This has got to be the most epic backfire ever. Campaign put on hold, debates tossed in the air, Palin bombs... and all for nothing. Absolutely nothing.
The Lamonster said:Changed
titiklabingapat said:It's still too early to see the full impact of this "game changer". I saw we wait and see the next couple of polls to see the full impact, imo.