C Span will televise the vote. Many, many House yes votes will be acts of political suicide. The Senate is a different matter those boys and girls are pure treachery and insulated by their individual wealth and their skill in gaming their longer term of office from much political blowback.
It is a lose, lose situation for congress and both political parties.
If they avert the meltdown that was predicted by pissing away 700 million, they will get no credit.
Most Americans and many economists just do not believe that would have happened.
Taking credit from saving the world from financial CATASTROPHE is hard to do when most do not understand or appreciate that would be the outcome of not acting on the 700 million.
Bush was, is, and will always be a very unpopular President.
But he is leaving the stage.
Congress was very unpopular before this deal.
They will be absolutely hated and villified as will be the media who took sides in the bailout.
It was reported that emails and phone calls against the bailout, but I saw few pictures of the average folk who were angry.
The media was too preoccupied with the stupid ass debate between TWO SENATORS who are poster children for inept and treacherous governmnent. And of course the media had to continue with its orgiastic worship of the cult of Barry.
When this deal comes down, Americans are going to HATE their government.
This may have always been true to some extent, but it is going to overt, ugly and maybe even shake up them up at the polls.
Who knows voters might just be angry enough to go to the polls and vote AGAINST every incumbent regardess of which stupid ass political party they belong to.
They should have been doing that for a long time, if they did go to the polls and voted no to incumbency, then maybe 700 million dollars would be a reasonable price to pay for flushing the toliet that is known as Washington, D C.