The price of pork

Oh, I get it...the Senate is now asking the House to approve a pork laden bailout bill to solve a credit crunch that was caused by too much government credit in the first place.   You can't stop a problem of too much spending, too much deficits and too much inflation with more of the same -- you can only delay the inevitable. There is something else afoot here, and it has nothing to do with the state of our economy.

Make no mistake about it, this bailout bill was never about the money, but all about the consolidation of power. The Senate deal has now been reduced to adding a few barrels of pork in return for fundamentally restructuring the division of power from the Congress to the executive branch.

Sure, the Senate made a few provisions to address this issue, but those provisions really didn't change the fact that after this vote, it will be the executive branch that determines what to spend the nation's wealth upon, not the Congress. I hope every House Rep who votes for this bailout bill enjoys their pork because the 110th Congress will live in infamy as the Congress that gave away its power and our liberty.

ex animo

davidfarrar


The National Online Party

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