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December 12, 2008 at 10:00 AM #315195December 12, 2008 at 10:12 AM #314721
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Participant[quote=no_such_reality]Only a fool makes a loan to a bankrupt and inept business.
[/quote]Yep. And they did it for AIG, Bear Sterns, Citibank, BofA, Wells Fargo, and a growing list of other failed companies the Fed and Paulson won’t disclose. We’ll see who sticks around.
Rustico said it. It should be no surprise the builders want in, and if gas prices come off this low airlines will be next.
The line for a bailout is getting longer by the minute.
December 12, 2008 at 10:12 AM #315078cr
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]Only a fool makes a loan to a bankrupt and inept business.
[/quote]Yep. And they did it for AIG, Bear Sterns, Citibank, BofA, Wells Fargo, and a growing list of other failed companies the Fed and Paulson won’t disclose. We’ll see who sticks around.
Rustico said it. It should be no surprise the builders want in, and if gas prices come off this low airlines will be next.
The line for a bailout is getting longer by the minute.
December 12, 2008 at 10:12 AM #315112cr
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]Only a fool makes a loan to a bankrupt and inept business.
[/quote]Yep. And they did it for AIG, Bear Sterns, Citibank, BofA, Wells Fargo, and a growing list of other failed companies the Fed and Paulson won’t disclose. We’ll see who sticks around.
Rustico said it. It should be no surprise the builders want in, and if gas prices come off this low airlines will be next.
The line for a bailout is getting longer by the minute.
December 12, 2008 at 10:12 AM #315134cr
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]Only a fool makes a loan to a bankrupt and inept business.
[/quote]Yep. And they did it for AIG, Bear Sterns, Citibank, BofA, Wells Fargo, and a growing list of other failed companies the Fed and Paulson won’t disclose. We’ll see who sticks around.
Rustico said it. It should be no surprise the builders want in, and if gas prices come off this low airlines will be next.
The line for a bailout is getting longer by the minute.
December 12, 2008 at 10:12 AM #315205cr
Participant[quote=no_such_reality]Only a fool makes a loan to a bankrupt and inept business.
[/quote]Yep. And they did it for AIG, Bear Sterns, Citibank, BofA, Wells Fargo, and a growing list of other failed companies the Fed and Paulson won’t disclose. We’ll see who sticks around.
Rustico said it. It should be no surprise the builders want in, and if gas prices come off this low airlines will be next.
The line for a bailout is getting longer by the minute.
December 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM #314731paramount
Participant[quote=arraya] It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
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The ultimate goal?
December 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM #315088paramount
Participant[quote=arraya] It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
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The ultimate goal?
December 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM #315122paramount
Participant[quote=arraya] It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
[/quote]
The ultimate goal?
December 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM #315144paramount
Participant[quote=arraya] It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
[/quote]
The ultimate goal?
December 12, 2008 at 10:32 AM #315215paramount
Participant[quote=arraya] It’s just about guaranteed that Joe and Jill will have no real clue what’s been going on until they indeed get thrown out of their home on a pitch black winter’s night, along with their scared-to-death kids. Maybe on Christmas Eve?
[/quote]
The ultimate goal?
December 12, 2008 at 10:42 AM #314741cooperthedog
Participant“Because Congress failed to act, we will stand ready to prevent an imminent failure until Congress reconvenes and acts to address the long-term viability of the industry,” said Treasury spokeswoman Brookly McLaughlin.
That’s right congress, you voted WRONG, and you WILL act when you reconvene…
What’s the point of congress anymore?
December 12, 2008 at 10:42 AM #315098cooperthedog
Participant“Because Congress failed to act, we will stand ready to prevent an imminent failure until Congress reconvenes and acts to address the long-term viability of the industry,” said Treasury spokeswoman Brookly McLaughlin.
That’s right congress, you voted WRONG, and you WILL act when you reconvene…
What’s the point of congress anymore?
December 12, 2008 at 10:42 AM #315132cooperthedog
Participant“Because Congress failed to act, we will stand ready to prevent an imminent failure until Congress reconvenes and acts to address the long-term viability of the industry,” said Treasury spokeswoman Brookly McLaughlin.
That’s right congress, you voted WRONG, and you WILL act when you reconvene…
What’s the point of congress anymore?
December 12, 2008 at 10:42 AM #315154cooperthedog
Participant“Because Congress failed to act, we will stand ready to prevent an imminent failure until Congress reconvenes and acts to address the long-term viability of the industry,” said Treasury spokeswoman Brookly McLaughlin.
That’s right congress, you voted WRONG, and you WILL act when you reconvene…
What’s the point of congress anymore?
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