via Miami-Dade Dems
Friedgator has an interesting post on Congressman Adam Putnam (R-FL) regarding his voting record on the TARP (for) vs ARRA (against). The argument being made is that the TARP legislation, geared toward helping banking interests, received a yes vote from the legislator. ARRA, geared toward helping citizens, was rejected. Furthermore, Putnam's agricultural interests received federal support after the 2004 huricane season.
So to recap, an self-serving record from a legislator poised to run for a secretary seat.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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