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The Bail-out Made Simple REDO . . .


If Congress really wanted to fix our country's financial system/economics of our nation . . . AND were still committed to spend $700 billion, they would give every U.S. Citizen one hundred thousand dollars AND SPEND THE OTHER $360 BILLION rebuilding the country's crumbling infrastructure. The nation's debt would be paid and Americans would own their own homes . . . The banks would be flush with We the People’s cash AND our roads, energy delivery systems and communications would be repaired . . . Even be TAY-ER-ER-IST proof. . . OR Congress could spend $200K on each and every Citizen and have $40 BILLION leftover to incarcerate Paulsen, Greenspan and the entire Bush Administration for the rest of their unnatural lives. CALL and tell Congress to act smart not fast to repair the problem. The problem is not our banks, it is our banking system. The problem is not banks lacking liquidity; it is the collapse of the middle-class. The Republican proposal is economical warfare designed to cripple Americans. Tell your Senators and your Congress-person to just say “NO!” to the fascist plutocrats in the Administration.

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I'm not sure where you get your numbers but there are about 300 million americans. To give each one 100,000 dollars would cost 30 trillion dollars. That's about 43 times 700 billion.

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