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From: MSN NicknameBrandflake301  (Original Message)Sent: 9/30/2008 3:12 AM
September 29, 2008
Congressman
 Raul Grijalva, Serving the People of Arizona's 7th District
Congressman Raul Grijalva, Serving the People of Arizona's 7th District

Grijalva Votes to Defeat Bailout


I am not in disagreement that there is a financial crisis in our country. Daily the headlines deliver news of another bank in crisis.

I am in disagreement of a proposal that is rushed and more importantly does not advocate equally for main street and strong protections for working families.

The proposal before us today is a strong improvement to what was originally proposed by President Bush and Treasury Secretary Paulson. However, provisions have been left out that would assure us that the taxpayer comes first. The lack of inclusion and advocacy for families directly is why I cannot support today’s bill.

This $700 billion price tag does not have an offset or enforcement of Pay-As-You-Go. During my tenure in Congress, infrastructure, healthcare, education, and investment in domestic projects have been sacrificed because of Pay-Go. This bill had an opportunity to require a security transfer tax so that Wall Street would payback the American taxpayer. Unfortunately, this guarantee was taken off the table.

Furthermore, throwing money at a problem will not solve this crisis; we need to undo bad policies, such as the 2005 Bankruptcy Reform, that passed under the Bush Administration and the then Republican Congress. This proposal had an opportunity to reduce foreclosures by changing Chapter 13 in Bankruptcy law. This minimal language would have meant much for the community, as it would have provided relief to homeowners at no cost to taxpayers. This would have helped homeowners and those in foreclosure, alike, stay in their homes and house values would have maintained.

In the basic tenet of Congress, we are to do checks and balances. Pursuing this historic deal without strong oversight and ensuring strict regulations occurred for passage is a bad deal. The language allows for an oversight Committee to only critique the proposal, not halt actions. In addition, although the proposal makes allowances to limit the “golden parachute�? it is not strong enough in assuring that the CEOs, who are at fault of these risky deals, are not rewarded.

This crisis felt by Wall Street is the bubble hitting the top. The crisis of losing finances, homes, and having to brunt poor investment decisions by the Bush Administration has been felt in our neighborhoods, jobs, and homes for the last 8 years. I look forward to working on a different piece of legislation that confronts the crisis on Wall Street and provides real protections for taxpayers and homeowners. Congress should be prepared to work during the recess to do this right.

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From: MSN NicknameBrandflake301Sent: 9/30/2008 3:15 AM
I am no economist and do not know what my opinion should be on the current fiasco; however, I do favor Mr. Grijalva.  I know him indirectly and his judgement for this area of Arizona has always been of good standing.  He is always looking for what is best for the "common" man and fairness.
 
So, take this for what it is.  Whether his vote today was correct or incorrect, I do not know.  I can only speak for his reputation and his character.
 
Brandon

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From: MSN NicknameBrandflake301Sent: 10/3/2008 8:58 PM
October 03, 2008
Congressman Raul Grijalva, Serving the People of
 Arizona's 7th District
Congressman Raul Grijalva, Serving the People of Arizona's 7th District

Dear Friends,

I wanted to provide you my latest press release concerning my vote on the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008. If you have any questions or concerns, please don’t hesitate in contacting my office.

 

 

Grijalva Maintains a “No�?Vote on Emergency Economic Package


On the vote for the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008, (H.R. 1424), Rep. Raúl M. Grijalva maintained a No vote on the package.  He released this statement:

Given the continued shortcoming of this legislation, in regards to homeowner and taxpayer protections, I voted No on this package.

This vote was possibly one of the most difficult, if not the most difficult vote I have ever had to take.

The crisis we are facing is real and Congress had to do something to relieve the economic pressure.

I did not feel that H.R. 1424 was the appropriate vehicle. It did not do enough to safeguard taxpayers, no strong oversight, too much latitude for the Secretary of the Treasury, and an unresolved re-payment of the $700 billion.

I sincerely hope that the action taken by Congress today does in fact, stabilize the economy. The last thing I want to do is say, ‘I told you so�?

Nevertheless, the next Congress and the new President have much work to do. We must work on special protection for homeowners, deal with a huge deficit, clean up Wall Street corruption and put in regulatory control over our market.

The work ahead of us needs to be done. I look forward working with the next administration on real change.

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