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Actions speak louder than words Senator Bennet

by: wade norris

Wed May 12, 2010 at 15:42:10 PM MST


This week on Huffington Post's Denver page, Michael Bennet posted an article - Close the Revolving Door, which talks about his efforts to reform the Lobbyist ways of Washington.
It would seem the readers from Colorado did not take comfort in the Senator's words in light of his recent votes.
I have a friendly tip for Senator Bennet's staff, next time your Candidate writes an article, remember to turn off the "Comments" section of his article - which Huffington Post allows diarists to do.
The resulting comments in response to Bennet's post can only be summed up as 'devastating' for a candidate trailing his Republican opponents and facing a grassroots backed primary challenge from Andrew Romanoff.
wade norris :: Actions speak louder than words Senator Bennet
Senator Bennet: Speaking as one of your constituents, I must say that it is my philosophy that actions speak louder than words (more honestly as well).

As others have pointed out in previous letters on this article, your name is conspicuous by being listed as one of those that voted against the Kaufman-Brown SAFE amendment.
Would you care to explain your actions? It will determine what actions I will take in November.

.


Appointed never-been-elected Senator Bennet, I would also like to know why you voted no on the cramdown legislation. Will you continue to vote in favor of the banks and against tax payers? Why don't you stop taking contributions from the banks after all banking reform legislation is before you and it would be the right thing to do?


Talk about revolving door. Bennet just voted against downsizing the biggest banks. This guy is one of the greatest recipients of money from financial institutions. How corrupt can you get. He is on his way out come November. Good riddance to this corrupt senator from CO.

"Yeah, I agree with you, Senator Bennet!! The close of "the revolving door" should begin by voting you out in November. With this piece, are you trying to cover up your tracks----voting against the American people and for the banks?? If that's the reason of penning this piece, then I think you haven't succeeded.

I used to like you as a senator, but yesterday's vote scuttle it all when I wasn't able to find your name among the "yeahs" to that amendment. I guess it's time for Coloradans to try Romanoff out by sending him to Washington in your place."

and the hits just keep coming...

So what specifically did Bennet do that was so wrong?
from a press release from the Romanoff campaign:

The battle between Main Street and Wall Street has emerged as a key dividing line in the Colorado Senate race:

•       Twice, Sen. Bennet voted against a full audit of the Federal Reserve.  This morning, Sen. Bennet voted no on the Vitter Amendment (S. Amdt. 3760 to S. Amdt. 3739 to SB 3217) that would require a full audit of the FED.  He did the same in April of last year. (S. Amdt. 875 to S.Con.Res.13) Andrew would have voted to fully audit the Federal Reserve.

•       On May 6th, 2010, Sen. Bennet voted against an amendment that would have imposed leverage and liability limits on bank holding companies and financial companies, to prevent them from becoming too big to fail. (S. Amdt. 3733 to S. Amdt. 3739 to SB 3217) Andrew supported this proposal.

•       On April 30th, 2009, Sen. Bennet voted against legislation that would have prevented mortgage foreclosures and preserved home values (S. Amdt. 1014 to SB 896). Andrew supported this proposal.  Sen. Bennet's no vote was a victory for Wall Street and an insult to families across the country who are struggling to stay in their homes during this weak economic time.

Yikes. This is where raising the 5th highest amount of campaign money from Wall Street changes from being an advantage to a liability.

It seems Mr. Bennet's votes certainly have a way of favoring those who have given him the most money.

The real question though is why? Bennet had to have known that these votes were going to be fodder for either his primary or general opponent - so why do it?
That's the real rub - he HAD to vote these terrible votes because of who is really representing - Wall Street and the banks.
They have their Senator, but we have our opportunity to be heard in the Primary.

For those who like Senator Bennet and can overlook his votes, consider the fact that in polling done vs his Republican rivals, he trails them by a larger margin than his Primary candidate, Andrew Romanoff.
Most importantly, Bennet's poll of positive view vs. negative view
is 45 positive vs 45 negative - which is worse than any other candidate running - while Andrew Romanoff's numbers of 46 positive to 34 negative and is better than all three Republicans in the field.
If you need anything to know, it's that keeping Bennet past the Primary is the most certainly the best way to turn a Senate seat over to the Republicans - most likely a Tea Party candidate .

For me, I agree that it is time to support someone who has pledge to take no Corporate PAC money  - Andrew Romanoff.

Stop by his fundraising page and toss him a buck or two.

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Posting the trolling comments from other blogs
=gay.  

Hey, don't pick on gays.
It's lame.
Wait, that won't work.

It's immature.
No, that won't work.

It's disgusting.
Yeah, that works.

My opinions here do not reflect any organization or group with which I may be affiliated.  


[ Parent ]
this is a progressive blog OH4
and using "gay" in that manner is insulting to a lot of the community (gay, straight, or otherwise).

Personally, I find it hilarious that Bennet posts up his hypocritical crap and gets torn a new one by dozens of readers.  I'm glad to see more people are paying attention.

Sorry Michael Bennet, but I'm a real person too


[ Parent ]
How could you have thought that was a good idea?
Gay? Really? Congratulations on looking like a total jerk.

Senator Buck will give me a great sense of "Buyers Remorse" in the way that it would feel like my Senator was screwing me over.  

[ Parent ]
i am gay and i dont need you advocating for me.
Thanks but no thanks.

[ Parent ]
Who cares?
Either way, you sound like a jerk.

Where is the scolding for the others who called you out for being an asshole?


Senator Buck will give me a great sense of "Buyers Remorse" in the way that it would feel like my Senator was screwing me over.  


[ Parent ]
oh honey,
This is not me scolding you. Kiss kiss!  

[ Parent ]
Let's hug it out.


Senator Buck will give me a great sense of "Buyers Remorse" in the way that it would feel like my Senator was screwing me over.  

[ Parent ]
Or perhaps
Bennet voted the way he did because he thought it was the appropriate thing to do.

I notice this was written so that it would be easy to assume his vote against Diaper-boy Vitter's amendment was the same as the vote TO AUDIT THE FED which passed 96-0. Yes, one of those 96 votes was Bennet's.

What makes it likely it was a reasoned response to the situation at hand is laid out in an article here: http://moneywatch.bnet.com/eco...

Here's a small quote to give you the gist: "What some people are forgetting, however, is that this is an intentional feature of the system. The Fed is supposed to do things that politicians cannot do themselves because of the voter outrage it would cause."

To be frank, I find this attempt at conflation dishonest. If you can't make an argument that stands or falls on its own merits, maybe you should have second thoughts about posting duplicitous nonsense.


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