Wednesday, November 09, 2011

Walsh on his exchange at "Cup of Joe with Joe"

Since being sworn in to Congress, Rep. Joe Walsh (R-IL) has held a few "Cup of Joe with Joe" get-togethers in his northwest suburban Chicago district.

Walsh got quite emotional at his most recent one, as you will see here.

More from Walsh's office:
Rep. Joe Walsh Releases Statement on Exchange at 'Cup of Joe'

FOX LAKE – Congressman Joe Walsh (IL-8) released the following statement regarding the recent exchange with a constituent at a local 'Cup of Joe with Joe.'

Walsh stated:
As my constituents know, I am a very passionate person. I am passionate about our freedom, fighting for taxpayers, and standing up against big government. Constituents with opposing views have every right to argue with me, and I have every right to argue passionately for my conservative values. That's what freedom is all about. This debate is important and the fact that two people can discuss their differing opinions is what makes this country special.

I have hosted a "Cup of Joe with Joe" event every single weekend since I have been in office. I show up at coffee houses in the district and anyone can meet with me to discuss any issue. These are fun, engaging sessions, and I often meet with people who disagree with me and the conversation can become spirited. The woman I most recently had a heated discussion with was great and she appreciated how open these events are. I apologized to her for getting a bit too passionate to which she smiled and did not mind at all.

Regarding the substance of which I was referring – I have never been a "pal of big banks" and I would have voted against the bank bailout in 2009. If banks abuse their charters, they should be prosecuted. But banks are not all to blame for this mess – government policy that advocated for every American to become a homeowner is at fault for this disaster. To allow and encourage Freddie and Fannie to approve loans to people with no credit history and no money down was a disaster waiting to happen. Despite some Republicans attempts to enact reform, Democrats, like Barney Frank, killed any attempt at reform. The banks followed the rules set forth by the government, and further meddling by the government will only exasperate the problem.

I have held over 80 town hall meetings and "Cup of Joe with Joe" events since taking office. I hold these because I welcome this open discussion and will continue to keep this direct line of contact with those who I proudly represent.
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1 comment:

  1. Anonymous2:29 PM

    This is a sad example of someone who has lost control, has no interest in listening to his constituent and all about himself.

    Let's not forget that Walsh had the same passion for his pro gun control and pro-choice beliefs a few short years ago when he ran twice in the north shore.

    Walsh is at best pandering at worse he has no respect for woman.

    This is an embarrassment to the Tea Party, to the GOP and the voters of the 14th Distrcit.

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