View Full Version : Wall Street Bailout Bull
sparky-4
09-25-2008, 12:33 AM
How many of you approve of this waste and ruin of your money?
Call Randy Naugen..whatever his name is and tell him to vote against this welfare for CEOs and Wall Street dunderheads
sparky-4
09-26-2008, 10:59 AM
it looks like we (taxpayers) dodged a bullet to the behind yesterday.
I'm sure its only been delayed
pills4everything
09-27-2008, 01:37 AM
I think we are ALL going to need personal lubricant when this is over!!!
sparky-4
09-27-2008, 06:58 PM
It is funny to me how things like this come to be. It is easy to be a fiscal conservative when you are not the one needing help.
It is also funny how CEO's and businesses like Freddy and Fannie loved writing loans to people who were not qualified to repay them and collect millions in fees and bonuses for it and when the sub-prime policy blows up in their face they coming crying to the tax payers to pay for THEIR mistakes and bad judgment
sparky-4
09-27-2008, 07:00 PM
watch this to see why we the taxpayer is in the mess we are in now.
http://patriotroom.com/?p=2479 ( )
sparky-4
09-29-2008, 05:44 PM
I have but one word to say about today's defeat of the bailout bill.
ha ha ha ha ha ha hee hee hee hee ha ha ha ah
well, thats more like fourteen words.. but you understand:D
WakeUpSheeple
10-01-2008, 10:05 AM
As a matter of principal, I am against all bailouts.
But the way this was sprung on Congress and the American people was outrageous. Once again Bush dumps on the people and Congress, this time to give his bud McLame a chance to be a hero and show some leadership. Either for or against. A huge fumble, my friends.
He actually had a commercial on the next day taking credit for his leadership role in getting it past. whoops.
I think they could have intervened months ago and changed some rules back to how assets used to be calculated or phased in the changes. They didn't lose this money overnight. Evaluations on paper went down ( housing bubble burst ) and suddenly they weren't liquid enough ( on paper ). If you believe Bush about the urgency, how dare the House Republicans play with my retirement and our economic future and then blubber about it being Polosi's fault the rescue failed. She hurt our feelings. Pleeeze.
Their is evidence from other foreign market collapses that top down or bottom up economics can work but by doing neither, compounds problems as confidence in the market plummets world wide.
All of this is conditional on whether this crisis is real or created.
My money is on created.
sparky-4
10-01-2008, 10:56 AM
As a matter of principal, I am against all bailouts.
But the way this was sprung on Congress and the American people was outrageous. Once again Bush dumps on the people and Congress, this time to give his bud McLame a chance to be a hero and show some leadership. Either for or against. A huge fumble, my friends.
He actually had a commercial on the next day taking credit for his leadership role in getting it past. whoops.
I think they could have intervened months ago and changed some rules back to how assets used to be calculated or phased in the changes. They didn't lose this money overnight. Evaluations on paper went down ( housing bubble burst ) and suddenly they weren't liquid enough ( on paper ). If you believe Bush about the urgency, how dare the House Republicans play with my retirement and our economic future and then blubber about it being Polosi's fault the rescue failed. She hurt our feelings. Pleeeze.
Their is evidence from other foreign market collapses that top down or bottom up economics can work but by doing neither, compounds problems as confidence in the market plummets world wide.
All of this is conditional on whether this crisis is real or created.
My money is on created.
Sheeple,
nothing was dumped on Congress they knew it was coming, years ago.
Are you the only American left who hasn't seen the evidence of the Democrats in Congress a few years ago, angry at Mr Falcon, the Federal Regulator who brought all of this corruption to them on a silver platter and Meeks and Maxine Waters talked to him like a dog?
Come on, there is tons of C-Span recorded evidence where Democrats were telling regulators and Republicans who wanted more control of Freddy and Fannie, to shut up that there was no problem
man, I don't like Bush either, but I don't find a way to blame everything on him.
watch this from late 2004 c-span archives (http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs)
howdy ya'll
10-01-2008, 11:02 AM
I still blame NAFTA, Clinton and NAFTA
SLAPSH0T
10-02-2008, 08:12 PM
Sheeple,
nothing was dumped on Congress they knew it was coming, years ago.
Are you the only American left who hasn't seen the evidence of the Democrats in Congress a few years ago, angry at Mr Falcon, the Federal Regulator who brought all of this corruption to them on a silver platter and Meeks and Maxine Waters talked to him like a dog?
Come on, there is tons of C-Span recorded evidence where Democrats were telling regulators and Republicans who wanted more control of Freddy and Fannie, to shut up that there was no problem
man, I don't like Bush either, but I don't find a way to blame everything on him.
watch this from late 2004 c-span archives (http://ca.youtube.com/watch?v=_MGT_cSi7Rs)
Agreed. Sheeple's post is par for the course. :rolleyes: