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Senator Chambliss of Georgia Sides with Wall Street over Main Street
I just watched Senator Chambliss of GA on CNN’s State of the Union program. When asked if we should now take up Financial Reform, Senator Chambliss thinks now is not the time. Seems we might hurt business and besides we shouldn’t increase the size of government. He doesn’t like regulations. Then Ms. Crowley asked Senator Chambliss isn’t he afraid the public will view the Republicans as friends of Wall Street and against Main Street?. Chambliss says of coarse not.
It is obvious Senator Chambliss is interested in protecting Wall Street and doing everything in his power to delay taking up financial reform. Even everyday citizens know what fraud has and is occuring on Wall Street. I was talking about how underhandled Goldman Sachs is for years. Then you heard on the nightly news, this just out, now we learn Goldman Sachs may have been invoived in fraud and scamming investors. Really?
Senator Chambliss is the same guy who denied we were in a recession, well after everyday citizens knew it and we hurting very badly. He just said “define recession” and acted like he didn’t have the foggist idea that we were in a meltdown until well after the fact.
It is time for Senator Saxby Chambliss of Georgia to be replaced. Being a citizens of Georgia myself, I will support his opponent. We can’t afford to have Chambliss around for another term.
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April 25th, 2010 at 9:58 am
Georgia Democrats call on Senator Isakson to support reform of Wall Street
Georgia Democrats call on Senator Isakson to support reform of Wall Street
April 23, 2010 by Dustin
Filed under: Election 2010, National News, State News
Atlanta GA – After a difficult year for the American economy, the financial reform bill is poised to address the underlying causes of the economic crisis by enacting strong reforms that increase Wall Street accountability, boost consumer financial protections, and end taxpayer bailouts for Wall Street gamblers.
Senate Republicans, including Georgia Senator Isakson, have steadfastly refused to vote on the bill. A letter signed by the Republican Caucus contains a pledge to filibuster this historic reform.
http://galiberal.com/?p=10335