Well, I guess this uneducated fool gets to voice his thoughts now. With the addition of roughly $1,000,000,000,000 debt to our balance sheet, we may indeed bankrupt our country by trying to “save” it.
At what point will we all realize that the government has overstepped the Constitution, or rather left it atop a huge, steaming pile of…
Does the rule of law not exist? Has the founding document of this nation been discarded? Exactly what rules are we playing by now? May I have a copy of them?
The current congress is a piece of shit. If any of my employees, or yours, behaved in such a manner to achieve a 9% approval rating, they would be out. No severance, no retirement. Just fired. Not even time to clean out their desks. Maybe even get a security escort off company grounds. But these dupers have led us to the edge of a chasm, and are pushing ever harder to get us to step in. Why?
All I know is this: I can’t ever be a victim; I fight back.
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1 oddnoteccentric // Sep 23, 2008 at 4:30 pm
Sen. Jim Bunning, R-Ky., said, “This massive bailout is not a solution. It is financial socialism and it’s un-American.”
I motion that we never nominate Jim Bunning for Loser of the Year. Any Second?
2 mongo // Sep 23, 2008 at 5:00 pm
Aye!
If we don’t bail out the greedy Wallstreet fuckers, the markets will correct themselves. We may hurt for a while but there will be an upswing eventually.
It blows my mind that these elected idiots believe that what we need is a cash injection of $700bn. Where do we get that from? Believe me, no politician is going to suggest new taxes these days.
Ron Paul put it best, “poof, the Federal Reserve creates it out of thin air.”
Does congress really believe that the addition of $700bn into our economy is going to do anything to help the value of the dollar?
Does supply and demand ring a bell?
Maybe we should be electing accountants instead of lawyers.
3 oddnoteccentric // Sep 24, 2008 at 10:27 am
I think we could elect panhandlers and looters and come out better than we are now.
I hereby declare my candidacy for public office, given my interest and my exceeding my own criteria for said candidacy.
4 william // Sep 30, 2008 at 11:55 am
Glad to see it got shot down.
I have to say I’m surprised, but then again you can only have so many thieves in the tax payers pockets at one time and congress doesn’t like to share.
5 william // Sep 30, 2008 at 12:30 pm
On a side note, I think congress is taking a 3 day vacation now that wallstreet and the world economy is at full blaze.
6 oddnoteccentric // Oct 2, 2008 at 9:24 am
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JNAapMpetvw
check that out with a barf bag nearby
more soon…
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