House Passes Pelosi-Reid-Obama Spending Spree Bill, House GOP Stands Together
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The House has passed the Pelosi-Reid-Obama spending spree bill and once again it did not garner a single Republican vote. This was a partisan bill with bi-partisan resistance. All House Republicans plus seven House Democrats voted against the bill. Only House Democrats voted for the bill.
This version of the bill was completed late last night after locked-door Democrat only meetings and then rushed to a vote today. If you Representative voted for this then he or she did so with only a few hours of notice and likely no review. So much for the promise from Obama and Congress for a 48 hour public posting prior to voting.
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February 13th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
I’m not sure if the package makes sense. Economies go through cycles and recession is part of the cycle. I read this good article on history of cycles at
http://www.recessioninfocenter.com