Bail-out
Can anybody just decide to "bail-out" somebody else with a third parties money?I think I'm gonna bail out my tweaker neighbor. I will give him thousands of somebody elses dollars (presently taking donations), and give it to him to pay his bills and landlord. He can pay his court fees and pay back his mother the bail money he lost her.
I'm sure he'll be responsible and not use the money for more meth.
Then I will be the "good guy", and take all the credit. He shouldn't be penalized for being a low-life douche.... Right?
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I say EVERYBODY stops paying money to these thieves. What could they do?
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Of course the government will bail out the idiots and who will benefit the most? The crooks and politicians (like there's a difference).
Who will pay? The responsible wage earning American.
Thanks douche-bags.
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If it wasn't for generous Americans these poor CEOs couldn't afford to remain members at the country club, or go to Delmonico's for lunch and have 120.00 steaks. They need your money.
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Socialism is on the way. Buy water and ammo now before it's too late. Texas should be okay, we've got huge balls.
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Way to try and provoke a response fuck face.
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But wait, those that like to only blame the GOP:
"... We now know that many of the senators who protected Fannie and Freddie, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Christopher Dodd, have received mind-boggling levels of financial support from them over the years.
Throughout his political career, Obama has gotten more than $125,000 in campaign contributions from employees and political action committees of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, second only to Dodd, the Senate Banking Committee chairman, who received more than $165,000.
Clinton, the 12th-ranked recipient of Fannie and Freddie PAC and employee contributions, has received more than $75,000 from the two enterprises and their employees. The private profit found its way back to the senators who killed the fix.
There has been a lot of talk about who is to blame for this crisis. A look back at the story of 2005 makes the answer pretty clear."
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Funny how a couple days ago it was the Dems saying a bailout was absolutely necessary and Repubs balking and today it's the other way around.
Tow that party line or Die!
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Fuck AIG! Fuck Morgan Stanley! Fuck Freddie and Fannie! And Fuck you all for getting us into this shithole situation!
Fuckers!
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^yeahhh!!
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6 All major political campaigns have received money form the macs o both sides of the aisle. But, way to make it sound like a campaign bank for the dems. The reason why this has happened has been explained ad naseum. The Republican congress relaxed lending laws because the only place left to invest was housing. the only way to keep that market hot was to de- regulate the lending laws ensuring that millions of formerly unqualified home owners were now in the buying pool. The blame rests squarely on the shoulders of the greedy assholes called the republican party. Way to ruin the entire world in eight short years. You all must be so proud.
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^^The Republican congress relaxed lending laws under Democratic President Bill Clinton.
Please remove your cranium from your anal cavity.
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Really? Bill Clinton was president in 2004?
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That was the second time and that was due to panic and nothing changed when the dems took over. It was done the first time in 98 or 99 after the tech bubble burst.
Starting to see the pattern yet?
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^ only the pattern of missed commas and apostrophes, dumbfuck.
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^Your rebuttal almost worked..... If it weren't for the missing capitalization. Does this tactic ever actually WIN you an argument?
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Who will pay? The responsible wage earning American.
Thanks douche-bags.
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"... We now know that many of the senators who protected Fannie and Freddie, including Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Christopher Dodd, have received mind-boggling levels of financial support from them over the years.
Throughout his political career, Obama has gotten more than $125,000 in campaign contributions from employees and political action committees of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, second only to Dodd, the Senate Banking Committee chairman, who received more than $165,000.
Clinton, the 12th-ranked recipient of Fannie and Freddie PAC and employee contributions, has received more than $75,000 from the two enterprises and their employees. The private profit found its way back to the senators who killed the fix.
There has been a lot of talk about who is to blame for this crisis. A look back at the story of 2005 makes the answer pretty clear."
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Tow that party line or Die!
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Fuckers!
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Please remove your cranium from your anal cavity.
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Starting to see the pattern yet?
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