CowboyCO
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Each side is talking about the "secretive" meetings. You just need to seek out all the reports, and choose the ones you believe are the most accurate.
From what I've read and heard on the news shows tonight - a deal was agreed in principle. Reluctantly by the republicans who feel their president has really boxed them in to go against their "free market, small government principles", and proudly by the Democrats who worked hard to put tax payer protections in it, including bipartisan regulation.
Then McCain campaign comes in - and the deal is off. Not only that -- but with a counter proposal that no one ever looked at and which contains LESS REGULATION.
Sorry - but I tend to agree with all the Democratic quotes. The Republicans are trying NOT to be bipartisan at all - but to have the democrats completely responsible for this semi-unpopular bailout - for a crisis that was caused on during a Republican Administration (even if a prior administration's policies 7 years ago contributed to this crisis - those in charge should have seen it coming).
McCain should have given his opinion through congressional channels and not politicized this debate <- again, my humble opinion.......
So let me get this straight. The Repubs don't agree with the Dem plan, so it's the Repubs that are partisan. Got it. Not the Dems, Not both of them. Right. Ok. Carry on...


