More On The Corporate Welfare
After sending emails to the president, Sen. Voinovich(R), Sen. Brown(D), and Rep. Latta(R), I got one reply. Yes, 1 reply. I received an auto reply from Sen. Brown and then received a detailed email today. Nothing from Voinovich or Latta...Not even a auto reply.
Here's a notice for Sen. Voinovich and Rep. Latta, I hold deep grudges, so I will be campaigning for your Republican challengers.
Rep. Latta took over the seat that was held by Paul Gillmor, who died last year. Rep. Gillmor always replied by email and I even received a reply in the mail a few times. I knew it would be hard to replace Rep. Gillmor, and Rep. Latta surely is not filling that void.
Anyways; I was going to post the reply from Sen. Brown, but deleted it before I thought about posting it.
For anyone interested in reading the Dept of Treasury proposal you can download it from Sen. Browns website, or click here. It's only 6 pages, which is frightening when we're talking about how $1 trillion is going to be spent.
Did anyone happen to notice that automakers are up for $25B in "loans"? This is in addition to the financial bail out package.
When did this become a Communist state where the government funds businesses?