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Vicki McClure Davidson | March 25, 2009
Quote of Audacity: “I ask you to submit the names of the people who have received the bonuses, noting that they’ve paid them back or not, and, uh, if, I won’t accept them under confidentially personally, in fact, you submitted some confidential information, and I frankly threw it away after reading it, because I was [...]
Category: Business & Economy, Conservatism, Social and Political Climate |
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Tags: AIG, Barney Frank, bonuses, Congress, House of Representatives, Massachusetts, political, politics, Rep. Barney Frank, Rep. Frank
Vicki McClure Davidson | March 23, 2009
By Vicki McClure Davidson * Frugal Café Blog Zone Sen. Judd Gregg was the token Republican that Pres. Barack Obama chose to serve as Commerce Secretary, and who soon thereafter fled in horror decided to withdraw his name from the nomination (and was attacked in the press by Democrats for doing so). Gregg has issued [...]
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Tags: AIG, America, bailouts, bankrupt, Barack Obama, economic depression, economic free-fall, Judd Gregg, Michelle Malkin, Obama, president, taxpayers, television, Tim Geithner, treasury, trillions, Washington DC
Vicki McClure Davidson | March 21, 2009
By Vicki McClure Davidson * Frugal Café Blog Zone I’ve always respected Sen. Jon Kyl, as he represents my state of Arizona. And now, that respect has elevated. Kyl managed to block the totalitarian bill that would have forced unprecedented (or “revenge-driven”) taxation on the $165 million in bonuses that AIG paid to employees with [...]
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Tags: AIG, Barney Frank, bonuses, Chris Dodd, citizens against government waste, Congress, Government, government waste, Jon Kyl, mob rule, Nancy Pelosi, Obama, political, politics, pork barrel, pork barrel spending, porkulus, punishment, spending, taxes, Tim Geithner, Washington DC, waste