How The Controversial Foreclosure Bill Made It Through Congress With No Public Debate
Friday, October 8, 2010
How am I the one making "an awful lot of assumptions" when you're the one claiming to be able to both read his mind ("you can bet Sanders and all Senators are aware of the substance of the bill")
By the way, how do you know that Sanders wasn't on the floor late in the day when that vote happened? I do know he was on the floor earlier in the day.
HP's is not the only analysis that has this bill putting the banks' interests above the People's -- Consumer advocates and other populist groups agree, and it's the basis for why Obama isn't signing it after their objections brought the problem to the public's attention.
I'm willing to agree that they're all either corrupt or guilty of some feasance (with Sanders, I'm more likely to suspect him of nonfeasance), but yours seems a gratuitous attack on socialism generally and Bernie Sanders specifically. And even in that according to you, Sanders is either a fake socialist or an incompetent one.
Of all the possible politicians in the chain responsible for this, how is Bernie Sanders meriting special attention?
Read the Article at HuffingtonPost
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