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cloudythescribbler Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-24-05 12:21 PM
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Get a load of what LA's Repug Sen offers on Katrina!!!!!
(repost/fwd from TPMCafe.com)

When Katrina Blows, Who Does a Louisiana Senator Help?
By Elizabeth Warren | bio

Finally, last night the Republican senator from Louisiana submitted his relief bill for the victims of Katrina--and his relief bill for the credit card companies. Yes, Senator Vitter says that there is a problem with applying the new bankruptcy law to the victims of a hurricane. (Loud cheering--he gets it!) But then he says that a teaspoon of help is enough to bail out these families. (Loud booing--he doesn't get it after all!)
Poor Senator Vitter. He's caught in the terrible dilemma of offering help either to the families washed out by Katrina and or to the credit card companies that want to wring every last dollar out of these people. Yesterday Senator Vitter threw his support to the credit card companies.



Sep 24, 2005 -- 12:50:32 PM EST

If there weren't real people who would get help, the Vitter bill would be laughable. The amendments seem to say, "Yes, there is something wrong with the bankruptcy bill, but let's do as little as possible to fix it." Delay enactment of the bill? No way! Make it clear that hurricane victims are excused from procedures they cannot possibly meet? Nope. Senator Vitter ignores the letter from the Louisiana state bar that they aren't prepared to begin taking fillings under the new law. He ignores the statement from the Mississippi judge who says the new law won't give him the flexibility he needs to deal with people who have lost records and can't show up for credit counseling. It seems that Senator Vitter's main interest is doing what the credit industry wants done, not making changes to the bankruptcy laws that might make a difference.
I don't have the words adequate to describe the suffering of the people of the Gulf Coast, but I know that if there is ever a time their elected representatives should be looking out for them, this is it. It seems that Senator Vitter thinks the credit card companies need him more.


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rodeodance Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-24-05 12:31 PM
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1. he is responsible for the well being of his constituates. Lets hope they
vote the jerk out of office (with a lot of noise)

.......Poor Senator Vitter. He's caught in the terrible dilemma of offering help either to the families washed out by Katrina and or to the credit card companies that want to wring every last dollar out of these people. Yesterday Senator Vitter threw his support to the credit card companies.
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madrchsod Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Sep-24-05 12:39 PM
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2. what really gets me about these
Edited on Sat Sep-24-05 12:40 PM by madrchsod
dumb bastards is that this bill effects the very people who voted for him. the down and outers could give a shit less cause they never had credit or if they did so what? they haven`t one single thing left to get money from. no it`s the middle class that has everything to lose-the very people that is needed to rebuild the area. i`m sure vitter won`t be around after the next election.
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