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I'm against the Wall Street Bailout, which used to be $700 billion and is now $850 billion.
The U.S. Constitution says, "All bills for raising Revenue shall originate in the House of Representatives." What it does not say is, "All bills for mugging the American people shall originate in the Senate."
It doesn't say that, but on Wednesday 10/1, the Senate took upon itself the task of resuscitating the Mug America Act of 2008, which had mercifully died in the House of Representatives on Monday.
Perhaps we should review where I have already been on this issue.
First, on 9/21 - The bailout "literally means looting the public treasury in full open view. As looters of our nation, they are no longer bashful about looting."
Second, on 9/24 - The bailout is "of the swindlers, by the swindlers, and for the swindlers."
Third, on 9/30 - "Reaganomics brought corporate welfare into vogue, and Globalization brought welfare for tyrants into vogue. ...Obama, McCain, and Pelosi cannot get real..."
Barack Obama has been in on this fleecing of US taxpayers. In fact, it is likewise true that John McCain is in on it. As a result, my fourth tract must say: "Thank you very little for mugging the American people!"
And, I hope that voters will remember on November 4, by voting against both of them. Ralph Nader is now the challenger in third place, and he deserves to place first.
If you, my fellow American reading this, want to reply to these monsters who've been so insistent upon mugging us, then I hope you will go to www.votenader.org and support his campaign. At that website, it says this about the bailout:
"In late September, Senator Obama said to the Democrats – vote for the bailout. Senator McCain said to the Republicans – vote for the bailout. President Bush said to the Congress – vote for the bailout.
"But the American people were fed up. They told their members of Congress – if you vote for the bailout, we will vote against you.
"And now, the action is shifting from the corporate occupied territory of Washington, D.C., back to the country. Where the uprising continues. Nader/Gonzalez is taking the lead. Standing with the American people. Against the corporate Republicans and corporate Democrats."
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Furthermore, since Americans were against the bailout by 200-1, I imagine that Obama's staff felt the same way. They should be aghast, or very dismayed, at seeing Obama go in the wrong direction, to loot the nation.
And likewise at the McCain campaign. Both of these men are unfit to be our leader.
Will the staffs at their campaigns walk out? Will supporters come over to the Nader camp? If you are one of them, will you add a comment below to add your thoughts?
I am not a staffer nor a supporter of either McCain or Obama. But, my email address gets updates from the Obama camp. I'm going to unsubscribe from there.
I rather wish that all of my fellow Americans will do the same. Just cancel your login account. Delete them from your feeds, favorites, or bookmarks.
You are being handed fraudulent promises of a fakey sort of change. Now that we see through the major-party sociopaths, let's send them a message by unsubscribing - and for that matter, if you are registered as a Democrat or Republican, you could change your registration and quit the party!
I'd like to hear back from anyone who does so - add comments here, so that I can see what you think. Thank you very much.
My best,
/s./ John Kusumi



