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Bailout Facts Town Hall

Oct 2008 29
Wed 7:00 PM
Location

140 2nd Ave
bet 8th / 9th Sts
New York, NY 10003
212-924-7077

How to find us
"Please proceed to the private dining room in the rear of the restaurant"

Estimated attendance
 50  people attended.
5.00 5.002

Who organized?
Ron Moore

What Does The Bailout Mean To Main Street?
Demand Accountability - Get the facts on the Bailout
Weeks after Congress approved more than $800 billion bailouts, is the economy any better? Are financial markets recovering? Do we really know if the bailouts will work?

• What caused the financial meltdown?
• Will the bailouts help or hurt?
• What will happen next?

Speakers include:
Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney (or representative of her campaign)
Libertarian Candidate Isaiah Matos
Republican Candidate Robert Heim
Greater NYC Campaign for Liberty
NYC Green Party

Wed Oct 29 - 7pm to 9pm

Ukrainian East Village Restaurant, 140 Second Avenue

Co-Sponsored by

Manhattan Libertarian Party
www.ManhattanLP.org

Isaiah Matos for Congress – Dist. 14
www.isaiahmatos4congress.com

NYC Green Party
www.web.gpnys.com


Bill Buran for NYS Assembly – Dist. 72
www.billburan.com
NYC Campaign For Liberty
www.nyccfl.wordpress.com

Robert Heim for Congress – Dist. 14
www.Robertheimforuscongress.com

Libertarian Party of Queens County
www.LPQC.org

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Talk about this Meetup

  • Ron Moore
    Posted Oct 23, 2008 4:39 PM
    Patrick - this event in very NYC and even specifally 14th District. Not really appropriate for a presidential candidate. Good idea though
  • Patrick Sullivan
    Posted Oct 23, 2008 4:32 PM
    where is BobBarr? If he is not here for this event, what is he doing? NYC is the centre of media, should he not be invited?

Who attended?

  • 50 attendees
    • LP
       Good discussion. I thought Isaiah and Bill both looked good up there. 
    •  I organized the thing so I am a little biased but I thought the Town Hall came off very well. All the feedback I got from attendees and the speakers was very positive. I think we really acheived something. In an election cycle that is surprisingly un-exciting we did something few others are doing. We brought together people from a wide range of political opinions to factually discuss the biggest issue facing the country today. We had the Democrat incumbant's representative, her Libertarian and Republican challengers as well as representatives of the Greens and Ron Paul's Campaign for Liberty. The audience questions were extremely intelligent. I think the content of the speakers answers was remarkably enlightening. On top of the the conversation afterward at the bar was nothing short of inspiring. Perhaps some of that was the beer talking but I am sure some of it was real too. 
    • autumn (+1 guest)
    • David Green, MD (+1 guest)