Lou Dobbs Tonight
Thursday, October 2, 2008

Tonight, the Senate’s revised version of the Wall Street
bailout contains even more pet projects and pork barrel
spending than the first incarnation. We’ll take a closer look.
Plus:

* The largest business lobby in this country is at it again,
pushing policies that favor corporate America over middle-class
Americans. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is fervently lobbying
for the $700 billion bailout of its greedy member companies,
and sending droves of lobbyists to get even more pro-greed
provisions in the package.

* Last month, the House overwhelmingly passed the Credit
Cardholders’ Bill of Rights despite intense lobbying from the
banking industry not to give rights to struggling consumers.
The bill would prevent banks from abusing customers by
arbitrarily changing fees, interest rates and payment rules at
any time with no notice. But the corrupt “leadersâ€