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[email protected] February 10th 09 05:56 PM

Hello France..
 
Well, three repubs that should be shot sold out and the porkulous bill
just passed.. We are now a one party country like China, Iran, etc...

The Baffoon is talking about it now.. Say goodbye to your health care
guys, oh yeah, that was hidden until saturday night when the bill
finally got shown to America.. Remember, Obama said bills would be out
for at least 5 days so we could look at them, what a ****ing lying
piece of ****.....

[email protected] February 10th 09 05:58 PM

Hello France..
 
On Feb 10, 12:56*pm, wrote:
Well, three repubs that should be shot sold out and the porkulous bill
just passed.. We are now a one party country like China, Iran, etc...

The Baffoon is talking about it now.. Say goodbye to your health care
guys, oh yeah, that was hidden until saturday night when the bill
finally got shown to America.. Remember, Obama said bills would be out
for at least 5 days so we could look at them, what a ****ing lying
piece of ****.....


Yup, schools need new "science labs", that's the fourth time he has
answered a question with the same speech. If science is "Global
Taxing", we don't really need more of it...

[email protected] February 10th 09 06:12 PM

Hello France..
 
On Feb 10, 12:56*pm, wrote:
Well, three repubs that should be shot sold out and the porkulous bill
just passed.. We are now a one party country like China, Iran, etc...

The Baffoon is talking about it now.. Say goodbye to your health care
guys, oh yeah, that was hidden until saturday night when the bill
finally got shown to America.. Remember, Obama said bills would be out
for at least 5 days so we could look at them, what a ****ing lying
piece of ****.....


Just curious, if it hadn't passed, and no one did anything, and if the
country then went into a great depression, would you then say that
that was all the democrats fault? It's just funny that you don't find
ANY fault with the way the previous potus handled things, blaming it
all on congress. Now that there is a dem for potus, NOW it's all his
fault.

[email protected] February 10th 09 08:32 PM

Hello France..
 
On Feb 10, 1:12*pm, wrote:
On Feb 10, 12:56*pm, wrote:

Well, three repubs that should be shot sold out and the porkulous bill
just passed.. We are now a one party country like China, Iran, etc...


The Baffoon is talking about it now.. Say goodbye to your health care
guys, oh yeah, that was hidden until saturday night when the bill
finally got shown to America.. Remember, Obama said bills would be out
for at least 5 days so we could look at them, what a ****ing lying
piece of ****.....


Just curious, if it hadn't passed, and no one did anything, and if the
country then went into a great depression, would you then say that
that was all the democrats fault? It's just funny that you don't find
ANY fault with the way the previous potus handled things, blaming it
all on congress. Now that there is a dem for potus, NOW it's all his
fault.


Socialism is not the answer.. It has never worked. There are business
cycles, we go up and down. The problem here is this one is being
framed dishonestly...

thunder February 10th 09 09:00 PM

Hello France..
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:32:07 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:


Socialism is not the answer.. It has never worked. There are business
cycles, we go up and down. The problem here is this one is being framed
dishonestly...


Let's see, a few fat cats making millions on Wall Street burp, and
millions of Americans are now out of work. Some business cycle. I fully
accept the consequences of my mistakes, but I should accept the
consequences of their mistakes?

[email protected] February 10th 09 09:02 PM

Hello France..
 
On Feb 10, 4:00*pm, thunder wrote:
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:32:07 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:
Socialism is not the answer.. It has never worked. There are business
cycles, we go up and down. The problem here is this one is being framed
dishonestly...


Let's see, a few fat cats making millions on Wall Street burp, and
millions of Americans are now out of work. *Some business cycle. *I fully
accept the consequences of my mistakes, but I should accept the
consequences of their mistakes?


No, and neither should the taxpayers.. All the porkulous package is
doing is guaranteeing that honeybees will be insured for decades to
come...

Eisboch[_4_] February 10th 09 09:11 PM

Hello France..
 

"thunder" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 12:32:07 -0800, justwaitafrekinminute wrote:


Socialism is not the answer.. It has never worked. There are business
cycles, we go up and down. The problem here is this one is being framed
dishonestly...


Let's see, a few fat cats making millions on Wall Street burp, and
millions of Americans are now out of work. Some business cycle. I fully
accept the consequences of my mistakes, but I should accept the
consequences of their mistakes?




Absolutely not. And it's not just mistakes, it is greed as Harry constantly
reminds us of as if we didn't know.
The solution is to attack the problem, not the symptoms.

Eisboch


thunder February 10th 09 09:32 PM

Hello France..
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:11:18 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Let's see, a few fat cats making millions on Wall Street burp, and
millions of Americans are now out of work. Some business cycle. I
fully accept the consequences of my mistakes, but I should accept the
consequences of their mistakes?




Absolutely not. And it's not just mistakes, it is greed as Harry
constantly reminds us of as if we didn't know.
The solution is to attack the problem, not the symptoms.


We did, after the Great Depression. It was just recently Republicans
introduced the "deregulation" mantra. Ever look at an economic
timeline? Pre-Great Depression, there was a Panic every ten years or
so. After the Depression, and it's reforms, we have had recessions, even
some severe recessions, but for the most part, the economy has run
considerably smoother. The peaks and valleys of the business cycle were
tolerable.

Totally "free" markets are a disaster. There needs to be limited, well
thought out, regulation. Personally, I feel greed is an essential part
of Wall Street, but it has to be balanced with the risk threat. Greed
got the upper hand, and unfortunately, other people are paying the price.

Eisboch[_4_] February 10th 09 09:32 PM

Hello France..
 

"thunder" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:11:18 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Let's see, a few fat cats making millions on Wall Street burp, and
millions of Americans are now out of work. Some business cycle. I
fully accept the consequences of my mistakes, but I should accept the
consequences of their mistakes?




Absolutely not. And it's not just mistakes, it is greed as Harry
constantly reminds us of as if we didn't know.
The solution is to attack the problem, not the symptoms.


We did, after the Great Depression. It was just recently Republicans
introduced the "deregulation" mantra. Ever look at an economic
timeline? Pre-Great Depression, there was a Panic every ten years or
so. After the Depression, and it's reforms, we have had recessions, even
some severe recessions, but for the most part, the economy has run
considerably smoother. The peaks and valleys of the business cycle were
tolerable.

Totally "free" markets are a disaster. There needs to be limited, well
thought out, regulation. Personally, I feel greed is an essential part
of Wall Street, but it has to be balanced with the risk threat. Greed
got the upper hand, and unfortunately, other people are paying the price.




Good job. You just identified the problem.
The solution is not to fundamentally change the basis of our form of
government or economy.

Eisboch


thunder February 10th 09 09:44 PM

Hello France..
 
On Tue, 10 Feb 2009 16:32:54 -0500, Eisboch wrote:


Good job. You just identified the problem. The solution is not to
fundamentally change the basis of our form of government or economy.


I'm not calling to fundamentally change our form of government or
economy, yet. But if this spirals out of control, and we end up with
breadlines, I might. Something is fundamentally flawed when a few fat
cats can bring down the world's economy. Business cycles are one thing,
market crashes are another.


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