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ya'll told me the economy was fine ?
For months and months, several of you have trumped over and ove rwhat a great strong economy we still have ......... GW Dunce just had his live address and obviously its incredibly serious how bad off we are - we're teetering on complete economic collapse
I just want ya'll to admit how wrong you were, to actually step up and admit that we're in complete shambles as an economic whole.
When you do that, and reality sets in, THEN we can discuss what to do about it.
GW ignored it for almost 8 year, so has the House and Senate .......
I just want ya'll to admit how wrong you were, to actually step up and admit that we're in complete shambles as an economic whole.
When you do that, and reality sets in, THEN we can discuss what to do about it.
Oh well...I guess we cannot discuss what to do about it then because noone here is going to admit they were wrong...
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For months and months, several of you have trumped over and ove rwhat a great strong economy we still have ......... GW Dunce just had his live address and obviously its incredibly serious how bad off we are - we're teetering on complete economic collapse
I just want ya'll to admit how wrong you were, to actually step up and admit that we're in complete shambles as an economic whole.
When you do that, and reality sets in, THEN we can discuss what to do about it.
GW ignored it for almost 8 year, so has the House and Senate .......
I do not no who said the economy was fine. but this all started back under Bill Cliton with people getting greedy.
Next if GW would have did something the DEMs would have said, all GW is trying to do ismess up the economy. The DEMswould have said it was working great under Bill Cliton so why mess with it. so that is what GW did, he did not mess with it. And now there is people like you after him. to me he was Damed from the start from peoplethat need to look to there own Greedy self.
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RE: ya'll told me the economy was fine ?
[September 16, 2008]
AP Political NewsBrief at 8:56 a.m. EDT (AP Online Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) McCain: Commission should look at economic crisisWASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday called for a high-level commission to study the current economic crisis and claimed that a corrupt and excessive Wall Street had betrayed American workers. His Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, continued to criticize McCain's remark Monday that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong." In a television ad released Tuesday, Obama's campaign asks: "How can John McCain fix our economy if he doesn't understand it's broken?"
Here are some points to ponder
[ul][*]Chris Dodd and Barney Frank have been fighting off regulation on behalf of the mortgage boys for years. They're just bought and paid for hack politicians.[/align] [*] Let's revisit Greenspan: he began deregulation almost immediately after taking over at the Fed during Reagan and kept going all the way through Bush 2. Your man Steve Pearlstein at the Washington Post was all over this way back in 2006 when he wrote "Once installed at the Fed, Greenspan immediately began pushing Congress to repeal the Depression-era law that prevented banks from competing with investment banks in underwriting stocks and bonds. When Congress dallied, he used the Fed's supervisory authority to allow banks to circumvent the law and usher in the era of the megabank. Apparently this was okay with ALL OF US while our house values and 401k's were beefing up, but now we're miffed cause the house of cards is coming down.[/align][*] Robert Rubin, Clinton's Treas Sect'y, made it his mission to get loans approved for people who had no business getting mtgs. (side note: Mass. Gov. Deval Patrick was on the board of Americquest Mortgage while Rubin was at Citicorp. He called Rubin to say that loansbacked byCiti were solid, even though they weren't. - STINKY!)[/align][/ul] This leads me to Obama. Franklin Raines and Jim Johnson, two of his top economic advisors who've raised lots of money for him, are former CEOs of Fannie Mae. Reich, and now someDem congressmen, are saying that these two guys are to blame for crisis. Another culprit, Rahm Emanuel, while on the board at Freddie, opposed EVERY attempt by Bush to reign in the problem - this, according to Freddie insiders.
This started before the current administration and followed until it's recent collapse. Much of this was hidden from the government through payoffs and bribes. Greenspan was trusted as a financial wizard, yet set the country for one of the greatest financial falls of the last 100 years. Ironically Obama's financial advisors happen to be the same crooks that helped orchistrate the current collapse.
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AP Political NewsBrief at 8:56 a.m. EDT (AP Online Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) McCain: Commission should look at economic crisisWASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Tuesday called for a high-level commission to study the current economic crisis and claimed that a corrupt and excessive Wall Street had betrayed American workers. His Democratic opponent, Barack Obama, continued to criticize McCain's remark Monday that "the fundamentals of our economy are strong." In a television ad released Tuesday, Obama's campaign asks: "How can John McCain fix our economy if he doesn't understand it's broken?"
John McCain can do alot more than the CHOSEN ONE can (Obama)
This is where the mess started, signed by none other then William Jeferson Clinton.
Don't forget that it's McCain's main man (hiding in the background right now but poised to be Secretary of the Treasury) Phil Gramm, along with two other Republicans that drafted that legislation and got enough Democrats suckered in to vote for it to make it veto proof. Clinton signed it, but it would have become law even without his signature.
John McCain is a powerless old fraud. He can't do squat. Just look at his campaign staff. All his highest advisors are professional lobbyists. At least 22 of his staff have lobbied directly for Fannie and Freddie. I haven't caught how many lobbied for the big commerical banks, but I know he's got a bunch of 'em. At least 19 of them are oil lobbyists. He's got so many I.O.U.s to pay off just among his staff that he'll never be able to change a single thing.