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In other news, we broke the national debt clock:
Instead of fixing the problem they are going to get a new clock. WTF have we given up?
Let them eat Cake!
This is all Bush's fault!
Obama is the ONE!
Viva EL Che!
In response to Michael who said that we should vote to remove any legislator that voted for the bailout - both McCain and Obama along with Biden voted in favor of the bailout. Even with all the goodies that were attached to the bill. One of them will be our next President and neither of them had the gumption to speak out. If the bailout was so desparately needed and the bill was so good, it should have passed on its' own merit and no incentives should have been needed. Both canidates say they are going to clean up Washington, but neither wanted to start just yet!
Reading all these comments makes me understand why we're getting ready to elect a President that has absolutely no experience and thinks the government is the answer to everybody's problems. God help us
Remember, it's that poor old man or woman not working longer hours.
They're looking for that $1,900 / 52 week handout.
"Got time to lean, got time to clean"
Keep the pressure on those lazy folks.
They're not fulfiliing that protestant work ethic principle like the ex-CEO of Washington mutual who got that $19,000,000 / 3 week handout...
..for paper shuffling. He "worked hard" for that.
Here's another idea for the Little Navy Man: stop spending trillions of dollars being the policeman of the world. Close down "The Empire" and focus on what's happening in THIS country. N-GIRL has it right - commit to being debt free as soon as possible. "Just Say No" to wasteful personal and governmental spending.
Wow Mike, well said!
Jim, I saw the E-Mail a few weeks ago about dividing up $85,000,000,000 between 200,000,000 Americans. The math is wrong. It would be $425.00 per person not $425,000.
I wonder if it would eventually meant that paper money would turn into confetti in the long run due to overprinting and everybody rushes to buy gold and silver.....
Raises taxes to help with the national debt would help. Problem with that, how many more jobs will be out sourced? I have a much stronger reply, but will restrain using it.
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