He has gone through a foreclosure and bankruptcy, but he blames only himself for the situation he's in.
"I am one of those so-called foreclosure victims. We leveraged ourselves like the banks would love us to do," said Dyches, a founder of Utah-based, nonpartisan pyrolitical.com. "But do not save me. Let me fix this on my own. Do not give us a bailout or stimulate us or save us. Washington, that is not your job."
Cofounder Karson Kinikini read an open letter to the government praising Utah Reps. Jim Matheson and Rob Bishop for voting against the bailout. He called on Sens. Bob Bennett and Orrin Hatch and Rep. Chris Cannon to vote on the principles found in the Constitution and repeal the bill that Dyches sees as socialist.
"I will do everything in my power to ensure that those who do not listen to their constituencies do not return to Washington," Kinikini said.
Randall Hinton, a cofounder of the group that promotes voters casting ballots based on constitutional principles, also went through foreclosure and lost his job. But he still disagrees with the current bailout and any future moves to buy bad debt.
"Do not protect me from my choices," Hinton said. "I will live by the choices I've made and I will not ask those who have not made the same choices to bail me out of trouble."


