document.write('
'); document.write('
'); document.write('
'); document.write('
'); document.write('
'); document.write('
'); document.getElementById("pollheader").innerHTML = ''+ ' '+ ' '+ ' '+ '

'+ '

Poll:

'+ '

How can America recover from the financial crisis?
'+ '
'+ ' Three prominent politicians (two of them presidential candidates) have plans for how to respond to the bailout. Neither suggest that they would support the Bush administration's or Paulson's proposal, which is being advanced in the halls of Congress right now (despite the fact that many details about the proposal are unknown).

'+ ''+ ''; document.getElementById("pollbody").innerHTML = 'Results:

- An equity position for the taxpayers
   7% from 3 votes '+ '  
- Create credible formula to evaluate price of the assets the government is buying.
   0% from 0 votes '+ '

- Implement a securities speculation tax to deter casino-style capitalism
   0% from 0 votes '+ '

- Make the Federal Reserve a Cabinet Position
   7% from 3 votes '+ '  
- Reduce the moral hazard in U.S. mortgage markets by introducing covered bonds
   0% from 0 votes '+ '

- Reinstatement of the provisions of Glass-Steagall, which forbade speculation
   33% from 15 votes '+ '  
- Taxpayers shouldn't be spending a dime to reward CEOs on Wall Street
   29% from 13 votes '+ '  
- The U.S. must urge nations to join in helping secure the financial markets.
   0% from 0 votes '+ '

- None of the Above
   24% from 11 votes '+ '  
'; document.getElementById("pollfooter").innerHTML = ''+ '
'+ ''+ '
'+ '
'+ '';