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The bailout for 2008 is now 1/2 of the entire US GDP:

http://bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=2...Drk&refer=home

7.4 trillion dollars!!!!!!!

A nice present for the future generations!

The Federal Reserve in action folks. A truly independent quasi government
agency bailing out the rich folks and those in political favor.




Remember about two years ago during the mid-terms how the Democrats were
raising hell about a little old 300 billion dollar projected budget deficit?
Complaining like hell about the cost of the war in Iraq?

My, how times change. Put them in charge of the purse strings and they do
what Democrats always do - spend like there's no tomorrow. And, thanks to
them, there will be no tomorrow for the next generation or two who has to
foot the bill for their gluttonous, unsustainable socialist agenda.

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On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 12:56:16 -0500, Wilbur Hubbard wrote:


Remember about two years ago during the mid-terms how the Democrats were
raising hell about a little old 300 billion dollar projected budget
deficit? Complaining like hell about the cost of the war in Iraq?

My, how times change. Put them in charge of the purse strings and they
do what Democrats always do - spend like there's no tomorrow. And,
thanks to them, there will be no tomorrow for the next generation or two
who has to foot the bill for their gluttonous, unsustainable socialist
agenda.


Funny, doesn't look like the Democrats to me.

http://zfacts.com/p/318.html

Looks like a Republican plan to bankrupt the country. I guess that's one
way to get a smaller government.
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Remember about two years ago during the mid-terms how the Democrats were
raising hell about a little old 300 billion dollar projected budget
deficit? Complaining like hell about the cost of the war in Iraq?

My, how times change. Put them in charge of the purse strings and they
do what Democrats always do - spend like there's no tomorrow. And,
thanks to them, there will be no tomorrow for the next generation or two
who has to foot the bill for their gluttonous, unsustainable socialist
agenda.


Funny, doesn't look like the Democrats to me.

http://zfacts.com/p/318.html

Looks like a Republican plan to bankrupt the country. I guess that's one
way to get a smaller government.


Idiot! You're clueless. You don't even know the difference between a budget
deficit and the national debt.

Wilbur Hubbard


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On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 13:56:41 -0500, Wilbur Hubbard wrote:


Funny, doesn't look like the Democrats to me.

http://zfacts.com/p/318.html

Looks like a Republican plan to bankrupt the country. I guess that's
one way to get a smaller government.


Idiot! You're clueless. You don't even know the difference between a
budget deficit and the national debt.


Uh, let me take a wild guess. The national debt is the accumulation of
our budget deficits.
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Funny, doesn't look like the Democrats to me.

http://zfacts.com/p/318.html

Looks like a Republican plan to bankrupt the country. I guess that's
one way to get a smaller government.


Idiot! You're clueless. You don't even know the difference between a
budget deficit and the national debt.


Uh, let me take a wild guess. The national debt is the accumulation of
our budget deficits.


Guess again!




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Remember about two years ago during the mid-terms how the Democrats were
raising hell about a little old 300 billion dollar projected budget
deficit? Complaining like hell about the cost of the war in Iraq?

My, how times change. Put them in charge of the purse strings and they
do what Democrats always do - spend like there's no tomorrow. And,
thanks to them, there will be no tomorrow for the next generation or two
who has to foot the bill for their gluttonous, unsustainable socialist
agenda.


Funny, doesn't look like the Democrats to me.

http://zfacts.com/p/318.html

Looks like a Republican plan to bankrupt the country. I guess that's one
way to get a smaller government.



It's pretty bad now, and it's going to get worse. Check out the following.
Click on the Economic Challenges link under Last Week's Show.

http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/fareed.zakaria.gps/

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