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The Democrats were the majority party in 1990 and 1992.
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The Democrats socially programmed our future finances with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. They ignored the middle class in its entirety and color coded the poor.
Do not ever forget that the Democratic heart does not think it just bleeds by color and foreign soil. They legislated every American IT worker over the age of 34 out of a job. I sat there on the scene in the Hudson Valley and watched the whole thing play out. I watched the foreigners who could not even communicate be coached in the writing of the wantad. I did not get it at all. I had better skills and communications and so did many others. I went on to a better job, many did not. The foreigners were told to write their greencard wantad so specifically to their resume that noone else would qualify for an interview. See "How does a Moonbat Get Reelected?" The legislation guaranteed a $60,000 job after education in the U.S.A. An education these bleeding hearts could not provide for all, not even the "brightest". If our country is in a mess right now its due to the Democrats and their socio-pathologies.
I am not talking for myself, I am talking for others. I am really smart. I arrived in NYC with a high school degree, quilt, violin and an appointment to see the top modeling agency. My first tech job was for $70,000 plus in 1973. I knew noone in New York City though my ancestors founded it. I just looked up a YWCA in the yellow pages and paid for a month. Two months later the New York Health and Racquet club bought that Grand Central YWCA. I am not saying it was easy at all. I was lucky and I had the guts to do it. I speak for others. I speak for all of those high school graduates that don't have a job, for all the college graduates that don't have a job. How can you be annointing so many new Americans when you can't take care of those who have lived here all of their ancestry?
I think it is incredibly ugly what these corporations and their accountants and lawyers are doing to the citizens of the United States. If you want it to stop now, vote for Ralph Nader. If you want clean air, if you want your children and yourself to receive a great education (not the pathetic one offered now), if you want out of Iraq now, if you want all of these politicians and their corporations prosecuted, there is only one choice. Vote Nader
I cannot believe an American would not open their mind up and really think about it without leaning on the mindless agenda packed media.
"Beginning in 1992, Congress pushed Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to increase their purchases of mortgages going to low and moderate income borrowers. For 1996, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) gave Fannie and Freddie an explicit target -- 42% of their mortgage financing had to go to borrowers with income below the median in their area. The target increased to 50% in 2000 and 52% in 2005.
For 1996, HUD required that 12% of all mortgage purchases by Fannie and Freddie be "special affordable" loans, typically to borrowers with income less than 60% of their area's median income. That number was increased to 20% in 2000 and 22% in 2005. The 2008 goal was to be 28%. Between 2000 and 2005, Fannie and Freddie met those goals every year, funding hundreds of billions of dollars worth of loans, many of them subprime and adjustable-rate loans, and made to borrowers who bought houses with less than 10% down.
What some Congresspeople said about Fannie and Freddie.
Fannie and Freddie also purchased hundreds of billions of subprime securities for their own portfolios to make money and to help satisfy HUD affordable housing goals. Fannie and Freddie were important contributors to the demand for subprime securities."--WSJ -- "How Government Stoked the Mania."
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House Democrats put the pressure on for more foreign IT workers visas into the United States
"During 1998, Congress and President Clinton came under enormous pressure from lobbyists for the computer industry who were demanding an increased quota for the H-1B work visa, under which tens of thousands of computer programmers and other professionals had been imported from abroad each year. The industry touted the increase as a temporary remedy for what they described as a desperate labor shortage. In spite of strong evidence disputing that claim, in October Clinton signed into law legislation implementing a near doubling of the quota during the next three years.Many observers thought at the time that the H-1B issue would lay dormant for that three-year period. They were surprised when new H-1B legislation was introduced just a few months later, in the summer of 1999, by Sen. Phil Gramm (R-Texas), S.1440, and Rep. Zoe Lofgren (D-Calif.), H.R.2687. Yet these observers should not have been surprised at all; the industry actually had considered the 1998 legislation to be a mere warmup."--Center for Immigration, High Tech Trojan Horse

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