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		<title>By: mitch</title>
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		<description>With all of the problems with the economy, health care, education, etc., perhaps Congress should be grilling themselves as to why their pay, benefits, office slush funds and discretionary spending is not being cut and not the head of Toyota.  The Toyota issue should be left to the safety experts.  This is just another red herring to lead the public away from their ineptitude at being representatives of the people.

Vote out incumbents who have been in office more than 10 years and see how fast Congress learns to serve the public and not themselves.

It is up to the public to be educated in economic matters so as to watch for when things are going ary.  It wass the public that wanted to take on huge amounts of debt and banks were more than happy to comply.  Who is responsible for ones actions?</description>
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<p>Vote out incumbents who have been in office more than 10 years and see how fast Congress learns to serve the public and not themselves.</p>
<p>It is up to the public to be educated in economic matters so as to watch for when things are going ary.  It wass the public that wanted to take on huge amounts of debt and banks were more than happy to comply.  Who is responsible for ones actions?</p>
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