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Today's vote on the Paulson Plunder Act of 2008 may fail. It should. You
should help block it by phoning your representative right now at (202)
224-3121 and promising to vote for them in November only if they vote NO
on this grand larceny today. We do have a chance at winning on this and
blocking this bill. Here's why.
First, the corporatists have put a bunch of true believers in office.
They thought it'd be really clever to convince people that government is
evil and should shrink and that the highest good is cutting taxes.
They've carved out a huge loophole for the biggest increaser in
spending, taxes, and debt: the military. But Congress Members are
notorious for not being able to think straight in the presence of tanks
and waving flags. Today's vote is not on eliminating a useful public
program, and not on putting our grandchildren into debt in order to kill
some foreigners either. Today's vote is on whether we should put our
grandchildren into debt in order to give a pile of money to the same
crowd that is always demanding that people be held responsible for their
mistakes, and some of the money could even go to multinational or
foreign billionaires. That last point picks up opposition from the true
believers in xenophobia, who -- when combined with the true believers in
cutting taxes except for wars -- make up a good chunk of the Congress.
Second, there are remnants of true belief in a principle or two in the
shriveled souls of some of the Democrats too. There are those in
Congress who still cling to the belief that somehow they are there to do
good for people. For almost two years, Democrats have voted for blood
and plutocracy because their party leaders have told them it was for the
greater good. But there are some claims that even a Democrat won't
believe. In fact, some of them are actually angry about being lied to so
many times by Bush and Cheney and their own party. They're sick of being
rushed into fraudulent unconstitutional actions by imaginary
emergencies, bullying, and bluffs. They're even beginning to be vaguely
aware of the danger that lies in transferring the powers of Article I of
the Constitution to the White House. Congress has given up the power to
make laws, the power to make war, the power of impeachment and
oversight, as well as the power of the purse. This bill hands the purse
to the White House, giving up all pretense that Congress serves any
purpose beyond that served by court jesters. There are members of
Congress whose heads a glimmer of that realization has begun to penetrate.
Third, it's too late for party leadership to do significant damage to a
Congress member's reelection chances as retribution for a No vote, but
it is not too late for each member to significantly damage their own
chances with a Yes vote. They know that, and we know that, and if we
keep telling them over and over they may act on it.
Fourth, while Congress has largely accepted that the single most
important question is who becomes president next, that question is not
more important to any Congress member than his or her own reelection,
and there is no clear way in which a Yes vote benefits one presidential
candidate over another, since they both plan to vote Yes. This should
leave members of the House free to vote No.
Fifth, while many Congress members are openly in the pay of the
companies that stand to benefit from this biggest ever reverse bank
heist, they have not been bribed to support this specific plan, and they
can oppose it without necessarily giving up much of their dirty campaign
income.
Sixth, the American people are sick to death of everything that has
happened in Washington in the past decade. There is a huge source of
political good will waiting to be tapped by those who stand up and say
No to corporate socialism, no to fascism, no to George W. Bush and Hank
Paulson.
Call Washington now and make sure your Congress member is aware of this:
(202) 224-3121.