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On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 20:25:13 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 25/04/2010 6:10 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 20:06:25 -0400, wrote: whoops! meant AIG..goldman sachs defraruded AIG...which helped the rich bankers at GS make a fortune...passing the bill to middle class taxpayers but that's OK in canuck's view. no bankers are union members You will never see a post from me that condones any kind of bailout or any company on earth. and i'm a realist. i realize that NOT bailing out the banks would have led to another 29 type crash. BUT the difference between me and the right wing is that i want to restructure the financial system so the rich don't treat the middle class like a piggy bank. but the right thinks the rich have done everything right, and it's all the fault of the middle class THAT'S the difference. the right doesnt question the rich. the rich has no solution to keep this from happening again. the right blames only obama. the right thinks if we do NOTHING everything will be OK. the right has more faith in wall street and the rich than a saint has in christ Then these ubber rich *******s would then fire 1/2 the dead weight board members that just suck each other off as the case in GM. The real tea baggers in the old boys network would get the message to get back to work or get fired. GM is a peanut whistle in the shrieking noise of the meltdown. 25 billion vs 185 billion to AIG? UAW, well, they would be just told to go away. You are not taxing $10/hr people in Montana for a Detroit f---up. what i see is union jobs in GM...and rich bankers in AIG. yet the right focuses on GM becaus of the unions rather than AIG because those folks are rich bankers and insurance guys. cant help think that it's more anti-middle class sentiment on the part of the right |
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