Kucinich says: “Racketeering On A Scale This Country Has Never Seen Before!!!”

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Kucinich discusses voting irregularities, financial bailout

On the Sunday morning edition of Fox and Friends, Congressman Dennis Kucinich discusses allegations of voting irregularities in Ohio and re-emphasizes his opposition to the financial bailout plan approved by Congress last week.

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Kucinich: Wall Street bailout bill "the dumbest thing I've ever seen"
Congressman Dennis Kucinich, who voted against today's bailout bill in the U.S. House, tells Fox News that a smarter approach would have been to directly help homeowners facing foreclosure instead of giving the Treasury Secretary the power "to pick winners and losers."
 
Wall Street should bail out Wall Street
Congressman Dennis Kucinich tells MSNBC's Rachel Maddow that the federal government should be helping homeowners, depositors, and pensioners directly, and impose new measures so that Wall Street bails itself out.
 
Kucinich tells Fox8 what's wrong with bailout bill

Congressman Dennis Kucinich was at Fox 8 Monday evening and shares with anchor Lou Maglio what he thinks was wrong with the bailout bill

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Economic Plan being rushed with no alternatives
Congressman Dennis Kucinich says the massive bailout for Wall Street is being rushed by Congressional leaders with no opportunity to discuss alternatives that would help homeowners facing foreclosure and no adequate oversight or regulations.
 
Dennis Kucinich: Why he opposed bailout

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Make Wall Street pay for its own mistakes
Congressman Kucinich tells "Democracy Now" anchor Amy Goodman, "We need to find a way to help Wall Street pay for its own problems ...stock transfer tax, cancellation of dividends...make the shareholders and the investors have to pay for the funny business that was going on Wall Street. Why make the taxpayers pay?''
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Serious questions demand comprehensive approach
In a wide-ranging interview that included discussion of the responsibilities of the Presidential candidates in addressing the financial crisis, Congressman Dennis Kucinich says there are "serious questions as to why we should be engaged in any bailout of companies that did the wrong thing."