Dan Lungren
Vote History
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ON BAILOUT
3 Sources for Position on the Bailout
No
0%
Undecided
0%
Yes
100.00%
| Posted By | Summary | Bailout? | Source |
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| attorneygirl 9.30.08 |
Dan Lungren votes in favor of rescue plan Why doesn't Dan Lungren stand up in the face of socialism? Why doesn't he stop and THINK that the Republicans could be claiming a victory by stoping the passage of this bill on the first vote. He is stupidly playing into the hands of the Democrats who want to create a financial crisis so that Obama gets voted into office. Can't he see this? I can. |
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| NCMarc 9.29.08 |
ok, you people in california...get ready to kick this guy out of office!!! |
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| Zergatheart 9.29.08 |
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As a tapayer and voter, I oppose this bail-out and the subsequent burden on the American taxpayers. As a taxpayer, I am already paying for Social Security, education, and medical benefits for illegal aliens as well as prisoners, the homeless, and every other person who knows how to work the system. Now you want me to pay for Wall Street too? Forget the bailout and let's think about bail for all the Congressional representatives who've sold the American taxpayer down the drain for the past twenty years! Thanks for selling out our country.
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