Democrats on Friday were blaming House Republicans and Republican presidential candidate John McCain for disrupting what Democrats claim was an almost-done deal on bailing out Wall Street. But reports in two mainstream newspapers on Friday suggest that House Republicans, in refusing to go along with a $700-billion bailout, are more in sync with the American public than Democrats and the Bush administration are. [continue]
Friday, September 26, 2008
Democrats on Friday were blaming House Republicans and Republican presidential candidate John McCain for disrupting what Democrats claim was an almost-done deal on bailing out Wall Street. But reports in two mainstream newspapers on Friday suggest that House Republicans, in refusing to go along with a $700-billion bailout, are more in sync with the American public than Democrats and the Bush administration are. [continue]
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