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Old 08-04-2012, 01:44 PM
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In SE Wisconsin a pipeline busted forcing prices to rise by 50 CENTS a gallon in ONE week. The pipeline is fixed just waiting on Obama's EPA to give their blessing. Nothing to do with congress at all!

Gov. Walker has called the WH but heard nothing back.

Great campaign move making those rich Wisconsonites pay an extra 50 cents at the pump!

His WI base apparantly don't own cars.



it's not 'obama's epa'. you're too fixated on one person. obama isn't the problem, nor is he the solution. the problem is who funds the two major parties. they control everything that occurs. we all like to point fingers at the ceo-but in all truth, he's just the easy target to blame.
follow the money. you want stuff fixed? start pulling all support from the two parties. just what do you think would happen if both major parties lost in the next election to indies, to other third parties? man, that would be the biggest wake up call ever.
ah, one can dream.
but it won't happen. those on the left will go all dem, those on the right will go all rep...and then everyone will wonder why nothing changes.
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Old 08-04-2012, 02:49 PM
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it's not 'obama's epa'. you're too fixated on one person. obama isn't the problem, nor is he the solution. the problem is who funds the two major parties. they control everything that occurs. we all like to point fingers at the ceo-but in all truth, he's just the easy target to blame.
follow the money. you want stuff fixed? start pulling all support from the two parties. just what do you think would happen if both major parties lost in the next election to indies, to other third parties? man, that would be the biggest wake up call ever.
ah, one can dream.
but it won't happen. those on the left will go all dem, those on the right will go all rep...and then everyone will wonder why nothing changes.
How about paying down the debt as opposed to lowering the deficit!

There's no such politician out there unless you go deep in the tea party extreme!

But that would be my girl.

Cut the money train and the pimps and whores will be gone!
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it's not 'obama's epa'. .
and although one can argue this is Bush's tax policy or Bush's economy.
THIS IS OBAMA'S EPA!
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the above was on the AP page this morning, on countrywide, their vip loans, and how members of congress were oh so helpful regarding disclosure.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic committee chairman overrode his own subpoena three years ago in an investigation of former subprime mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. to exclude records showing that he, other House members and congressional aides got VIP discounted loans from the company, documents show.

The procedure to keep the names secret was devised by Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y. In 2003, the 15-term congressman had two loans processed by Countrywide's VIP section, which was established to give discounts to favored borrowers.

The effort at secrecy was reversed when Towns' Republican successor as chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, California Rep. Darrell Issa, issued a second subpoena. It yielded Countrywide records identifying four current House members, a former member and five staff aides whose loans went through the VIP unit. Towns was on the list.



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Towns' own loan files were not provided under his own subpoena because he listed U.S. Capital (sic) as his employer.
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http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/3d28...45940b9a820313


the above was on the AP page this morning, on countrywide, their vip loans, and how members of congress were oh so helpful regarding disclosure.

WASHINGTON (AP) — A Democratic committee chairman overrode his own subpoena three years ago in an investigation of former subprime mortgage lender Countrywide Financial Corp. to exclude records showing that he, other House members and congressional aides got VIP discounted loans from the company, documents show.

The procedure to keep the names secret was devised by Rep. Edolphus Towns, D-N.Y. In 2003, the 15-term congressman had two loans processed by Countrywide's VIP section, which was established to give discounts to favored borrowers.

The effort at secrecy was reversed when Towns' Republican successor as chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, California Rep. Darrell Issa, issued a second subpoena. It yielded Countrywide records identifying four current House members, a former member and five staff aides whose loans went through the VIP unit. Towns was on the list.



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Towns' own loan files were not provided under his own subpoena because he listed U.S. Capital (sic) as his employer.
I'm sure Rep. Edolphus Towns is under double or maybe even triple secret probation as we speak. And his announced retirement is coincidental

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