Public Opinion 50-50 On Wall Street Bailout
I really liked this statement from Democratic congressman Paul Kanjorski about the feelings of the people who contact him about the planned Wall Street bailout, which he says is evenly divided:
"Calls to congressional offices are ``running 50 percent `no,' and 50 percent `hell, no. Out of 100 calls, you are lucky if one of them is positive."
The question is then why is it that only Ron Paul and perhaps a few others are taking an unequivocal stand against bailing out Wall Street? That seems like a sure vote winner in a election year.
"Calls to congressional offices are ``running 50 percent `no,' and 50 percent `hell, no. Out of 100 calls, you are lucky if one of them is positive."
The question is then why is it that only Ron Paul and perhaps a few others are taking an unequivocal stand against bailing out Wall Street? That seems like a sure vote winner in a election year.
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