>From Kim Kaufman:

Go to 
 <http://www.sanders.senate.com/>www.sanders.senate.com 
and sign his petition and send to all your 
contacts.  Bernie Sanders (Sen., Ind. Vermont) 
wants to add an amendment to this bailout and 
needs our support.  (I've printed it below if you 
want to read it here). 

This is the October Surprise.  McCain is out 
there saying he doesn't want a bailout for the 
rich or whatever his line of crap
is - because the majority of Americans are 
against this handout (duh!).  But Obama and the 
Dems are going along with it, in their own weak 
way.  This is a bad strategy for the Dems to have 
McCain look like he's supporting the small guys. 
 Plus this bailout as is is just bad. 

Sanders has provisions here for the upper 1% (who 
caused this and can afford to pay) to be forced 
to pay for this.  Sign the petition and, if you 
can, call your 2 senators, and also call the 
senators on the Banking Committee (list below) 
and tell them to support this proposed amendment. 
Or tell Paulson to shove it.  The Dems have to 
not only stand up against Paulson's & Bush's 
handout for these loser criminals but must also 
be PERCEIVED as standing up against BushCo if 
they don't want to hand this election to McCain. 
These senators need to hear from us IMMEDIATELY. 

Kim


Newsroom / Archives
Speak Out on the Bailout -- 09/23/2008
In less than 24 hours, more than  6,600 of you 
<http://sanders.senate.gov/petitions/?petition=Financial_Crisis_1>co-signed 
Bernie Sanders' letter to Treasury Secretary 
Henry Paulson on the Bush administration's $700 
billion Wall Street bailout bill.  "We are 
appalled that your proposal puts the cost of this 
bailout on average Americans; that it contains no 
provisions reversing failed deregulatory 
policies; that it allows executives at these 
failed institutions to continue to make 
exorbitant salaries and bonuses, and that your 
proposal contains no help for average Americans 
who themselves are facing severe economic 
hardships," the letter says.

On Capitol Hill on Tuesday, Federal Reserve 
Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary 
Paulson were met with angry reactions from some 
senators as they pressed for quick passage of the 
bailout package.  Senate Banking Committee 
Chairman Chris Dodd told them that the "economic 
maelstrom" was caused by a combination of 
"private greed and public regulatory neglect."

In Vermont, newspaper editorial pages weighed in 
on the crisis and what to do about it.  "Say what 
you want about Vermont's Sen. Bernard Sanders," 
the Brattleboro Reformer editorial began, "but he 
is right more often than not on economic issues." 
The Rutland Herald said "the staggering 
irresponsibility of the financial sector and the 
failure of Washington to rein in its excesses 
have borne out the direst warnings from Vermont's 
senator."

To co-sign the petition to Treasury Secretary 
Paulson, click 
<http://sanders.senate.gov/petitions/?petition=Financial_Crisis_1>here. 

<javascript:;>
Financial Crisis


Dear Secretary Paulson:
As a representative of the Bush Administration, 
you have proposed a financial bailout program of 
$700 billion - over $2,000 for every man, woman, 
and child in the country. We are appalled that 
your proposal puts the cost of this bailout on 
average Americans; that it contains no provisions 
reversing failed deregulatory policies; that it 
allows executives at these failed institutions to 
continue to make exorbitant salaries and bonuses, 
and that your proposal contains no help for 
average Americans who themselves are facing 
severe economic hardships.
While the Administration has quickly rallied to 
help Wall Street, it has ignored the needs of the 
declining middle class. Since President Bush has 
been in office the wealthiest people in this 
country have made out like bandits and have not 
had it so good since the 1920s. The top one-tenth 
of one percent now earn more income than the 
bottom 50 percent of Americans and the top one 
percent own more wealth than the bottom 90 
percent. Incredibly, the richest 400 people in 
our country saw their wealth increase by $670 
billion during the Bush presidency.
Having mismanaged the economy for 8 years while 
continually insisting that, "The fundamentals of 
our economy are strong," the Bush Administration, 
six weeks before an election, wants the middle 
class of this country to bail out Wall Street to 
the tune of one trillion dollars. Meanwhile the 
wealthiest people, those who have benefited most 
from Bush's policies and are in the best position 
to pay, are being asked for no sacrifice at all. 
This is absurd.
Any plan to clean up the mess on Wall Street must:
1.       Ensure that middle income and working 
families are not the ones who are paying for this 
bailout by
o        Imposing a five-year, 10 percent surtax 
on income over $1 million a year for couples and 
over $500,000 for single taxpayers. That would 
raise more than $300 billion in revenue over five 
years;
o        Ensuring that assets purchased from 
banks are realistically discounted so companies 
are not rewarded for their risky behavior and 
taxpayers can recover the amount they paid for 
them; and
o        Requiring that taxpayers receive equity 
stakes in the bailed-out companies so that the 
taxpayers' assumption of risk is rewarded when 
companies' stock goes up.

Taken together these three provisions will 
substantially reduce the likelihood that this 
bailout will end up on the backs of average 
American taxpayers.
2.       Include a major economic recovery 
package which puts Americans to work at decent 
wages. Among many other areas, we can create 
millions of jobs rebuilding our crumbling 
infrastructure and moving our country from fossil 
fuels to energy efficiency and sustainable 
energy. Further, we must protect our must 
vulnerable families from the very difficult times 
they are experiencing.
3.       Repeal the disastrous de-regulatory 
legislation that facilitated this crisis.
4.       End the danger posed by companies that 
are "too big too fail," that is, companies whose 
failure would cause systemic harm to the U.S. 
economy. If a company is too big to fail, it is 
too big to exist. We need to determine which 
companies fall in this category and then break 
them up.
In closing, we believe it is appropriate to act 
quickly to address any systemic danger to our 
economy. But that does not mean that we need to 
give a blank check to the financial sector.
Sincerely,
Senator Bernie Sanders
Citizen Co-Signers
To read more about Bernie's plan to pay for any 
bailout with a surtax on the very wealthy, click 
<http://www.sanders.senate.gov/issues/crisis.cfm>here.



Congress numbers and Senate & House Banking Committee Members
Here is the main number for Congress - the Senate 
and House - in Washington, DC. 202 225-3121
Toll-free numbers, sponsored by a variety of 
sources, come and go, so this list may not be 
current (although we try to update it often). If 
you find dead numbers here, or know of numbers we 
could/should add, drop an email to thom at 
thomhartmann.com.
1 (800) 828 - 0498
1 (800) 614 - 2803
1 (866) 340 - 9281
1 (866) 338 - 1015
1 (877) 851 - 6437
1 (800) 459 - 1887

Democrat
Republican
<http://dodd.senate.gov/>Christopher J. Dodd Chairman (D-CT)
<http://shelby.senate.gov>Richard C. Shelby Ranking Member (R-AL)

<http://johnson.senate.gov/>Tim Johnson (D-SD)
<http://bennett.senate.gov/>Robert F. Bennett (R-UT)

<http://reed.senate.gov/>Jack Reed (D-RI)
<http://allard.senate.gov/>Wayne Allard (R-CO)

<http://schumer.senate.gov/>Charles E. Schumer (D-NY)
<http://enzi.senate.gov/>Michael B. Enzi (R-WY)

<http://bayh.senate.gov/>Evan Bayh (D-IN)
<http://hagel.senate.gov>Chuck Hagel (R-NE)

<http://carper.senate.gov>Tom Carper (D-DE)
<http://bunning.senate.gov>Jim Bunning (R-KY)

<http://menendez.senate.gov>Robert Menendez (D-NJ)
<http://crapo.senate.gov>Mike Crapo (R-ID)

<http://akaka.senate.gov>Daniel K. Akaka (D-HI)
<http://dole.senate.gov>Elizabeth Dole (R-NC)

<http://brown.senate.gov>Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
<http://martinez.senate.gov>Mel Martinez (R-FL)

<http://casey.senate.gov>Robert P. Casey (D-PA)
<http://corker.senate.gov>Bob Corker (R-TN)

<http://tester.senate.gov/>Jon Tester (D-MT)



<http://www.house.gov/frank>Chairman Barney Frank 
represents Massachusetts' Fourth Congressional 
District. The other Democratic members of the 
Committee are:
<http://www.house.gov/kanjorski>Rep. Paul E. Kanjorski, PA
<http://www.house.gov/waters>Rep. Maxine Waters, CA
<http://www.house.gov/maloney>Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, NY
<http://www.house.gov/gutierrez>Rep. Luis V. Gutierrez, IL
<http://www.house.gov/velazquez>Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez, NY
<http://www.house.gov/watt>Rep. Melvin L. Watt, NC
<http://www.house.gov/ackerman>Rep. Gary L. Ackerman, NY
<http://www.house.gov/sherman>Rep. Brad Sherman, CA
<http://www.house.gov/meeks>Rep. Gregory W. Meeks, NY
<http://moore.house.gov>Rep. Dennis Moore, KS
<http://www.house.gov/capuano>Rep. Michael E. Capuano, MA
<http://www.house.gov/hinojosa>Rep. Rubén Hinojosa, TX
<http://www.house.gov/clay>Rep. William Lacy Clay, MO
<http://www.house.gov/carolynmccarthy>Rep. Carolyn McCarthy, NY
<http://www.house.gov/baca>Rep. Joe Baca, CA
<http://www.house.gov/lynch>Rep. Stephen F. Lynch, MA
<http://www.house.gov/bradmiller>Rep. Brad Miller, NC
<http://davidscott.house.gov>Rep. David Scott, GA
<http://www.house.gov/algreen>Rep. Al Green, TX
<http://www.house.gov/cleaver>Rep. Emanuel Cleaver, MO
<http://www.house.gov/bean>Rep. Melissa L. Bean, IL
<http://www.house.gov/gwenmoore>Rep. Gwen Moore, WI
<http://www.house.gov/lincolndavis/>Rep. Lincoln Davis, TN
<http://hodes.house.gov/>Rep. Paul W. Hodes, NH
<http://ellison.house.gov/>Rep. Keith Ellison, MN
<http://klein.house.gov/>Rep. Ron Klein, FL
<http://mahoney.house.gov/>Rep. Tim Mahoney, FL
<http://charliewilson.house.gov/>Rep. Charles Wilson, OH
<http://perlmutter.house.gov/>Rep. Ed Perlmutter, CO
<http://chrismurphy.house.gov/>Rep. Christopher S. Murphy, CT
<http://donnelly.house.gov/>Rep. Joe Donnelly, IN
<http://foster.house.gov/>Rep. Bill Foster, IL
<http://carson.house.gov/>Rep. Andre Carson, IN
<http://speier.house.gov/>Rep. Jackie Speier, CA
<http://cazayoux.house.gov/>Rep. Don Cazayoux, LA
<http://childers.house.gov/>Rep. Travis Childers, MS

Republican Members

<http://bachus.house.gov/>Rep. Spencer Bachus, AL
<http://www.house.gov/pryce/>Rep. Deborah Pryce, OH
<http://www.castle.house.gov/>Rep. Michael N. Castle, DE
<http://peteking.house.gov/>Rep. Peter King, NY
<http://www.royce.house.gov/>Rep. Edward R. Royce, CA
<http://www.house.gov/lucas/index.shtml>Rep. Frank D. Lucas, OK
<http://www.house.gov/paul>Rep. Ron Paul, TX
<http://www.house.gov/latourette/>Rep. Steven C. LaTourette, OH
<http://manzullo.house.gov/>Rep. Donald A. Manzullo, IL
<http://jones.house.gov/>Rep. Walter B. Jones , NC
<http://judybiggert.house.gov/>Rep. Judy Biggert, IL
<http://www.house.gov/shays/>Rep. Christopher Shays, CT
<http://www.house.gov/garymiller/>Rep. Gary G. Miller, CA
<http://capito.house.gov/>Rep. Shelley Moore Capito, WV
<http://www.house.gov/feeney/>Rep. Tom Feeney, FL
<http://www.house.gov/hensarling/>Rep. Jeb Hensarling, TX
<http://garrett.house.gov/>Rep. Scott Garrett, NJ
<http://brown-waite.house.gov/>Rep. Ginny Brown-Waite, FL
<http://www.house.gov/barrett/>Rep. J. Gresham Barrett, SC
<http://gerlach.house.gov/>Rep. Jim Gerlach, PA
<http://pearce.house.gov/>Rep. Stevan Pearce, NM
<http://randy.house.gov/>Rep. Randy Neugebauer, TX
<http://tom.house.gov/>Rep. Tom Price, GA
<http://geoffdavis.house.gov/>Rep. Geoff Davis, KY
<http://mchenry.house.gov/>Rep. Patrick T. McHenry, NC
<http://campbell.house.gov/>Rep. John Campbell, CA
<http://adamputnam.house.gov/>Rep. Adam Putnam, FL
<http://bachmann.house.gov/>Rep. Michele Bachmann, MN
<http://roskam.house.gov/>Rep. Peter J. Roskam, IL
<http://www.marchant.house.gov>Rep. Kenny Marchant, TX
<http://mccotter.house.gov/HoR/MI11/Home/>Rep. Thaddeus McCotter, MI
<http://kevinmccarthy.house.gov/>Rep. Kevin McCarthy, CA
<http://heller.house.gov/zipauth.shtml>Rep. Dean Heller, NV














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