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The Vote of ‘No Confidence’

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Bailout Clash: 200 Economists Vs. The Senate : NPRCongress refused to pass a $700B bailout bill on Monday. The reasons for the failure of this bill, if you listen to the media are basically, two:

1. Many people don’t believe there really is a dire economic emergency that requires Congress to take action to hold off a “Greater Depression.”

2. Republicans, childishly miffed over being insulted by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi, who while speaking just before the vote layed all the blame at the feet of the Bush Administration.

Typically, these two reasons are basically made of that substance, bovine-produced, that is often said to be “hitting the fan.”

The huge outpouring of “VOTE NO TO THE BAILOUT BILL” from an angry populace was in fact, a vote of NO CONFIDENCE to our elected leaders, who often fail to remember that they do, in fact, work for US. We were saying “we’re not going to allow the same fools who created this problem attempt to SOLVE this problem, because we’re not confident they know how to do so.”

The vote on Monday was a startling and very welcomed affirmation that we call the shots, and if Congress wants to keep the cushy jobs they live their lives trying to hang on to, they’ll do what we tell them to do, or they’ll be out on their asses.

NO to a bailout. NO to the people who created this crisis (Bush, Bernanke, Paulson, Congress) spending hundreds of billions of our dollars to try and fix this problem.

In NPR’s defense, in a story that followed the one cited above on Morning Edition, a much friendlier friendly version of this opinion surfaced. Though the concept of “no confidence” wasn’t meantioned, I believe that future events will make this very, very clear.

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