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March 15, 2008 at 8:17 PM #170908March 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM #170480
jficquette
ParticipantWhy do you think Bush has any buddies on Wall Street? He was the Texas Governor before he ran for President and before that he ran the Texas Rangers.
I hate banks too but this article will explain that we have no choice but to do what we can to make sure the financial industry remains intact.
Most people have no idea what this could turn into.
John
PS I am a Libertarian. If left up to me we would get rid of the entire federal government except that pertaining to defense, the criminal system and maybe a few other things. Let the states handle it everything else which is the eay it was intended. We are not called the United States of America without a good reason. If California wants pot sold on the corner then great, if they want gays to get married, great etc
March 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM #170814jficquette
ParticipantWhy do you think Bush has any buddies on Wall Street? He was the Texas Governor before he ran for President and before that he ran the Texas Rangers.
I hate banks too but this article will explain that we have no choice but to do what we can to make sure the financial industry remains intact.
Most people have no idea what this could turn into.
John
PS I am a Libertarian. If left up to me we would get rid of the entire federal government except that pertaining to defense, the criminal system and maybe a few other things. Let the states handle it everything else which is the eay it was intended. We are not called the United States of America without a good reason. If California wants pot sold on the corner then great, if they want gays to get married, great etc
March 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM #170821jficquette
ParticipantWhy do you think Bush has any buddies on Wall Street? He was the Texas Governor before he ran for President and before that he ran the Texas Rangers.
I hate banks too but this article will explain that we have no choice but to do what we can to make sure the financial industry remains intact.
Most people have no idea what this could turn into.
John
PS I am a Libertarian. If left up to me we would get rid of the entire federal government except that pertaining to defense, the criminal system and maybe a few other things. Let the states handle it everything else which is the eay it was intended. We are not called the United States of America without a good reason. If California wants pot sold on the corner then great, if they want gays to get married, great etc
March 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM #170840jficquette
ParticipantWhy do you think Bush has any buddies on Wall Street? He was the Texas Governor before he ran for President and before that he ran the Texas Rangers.
I hate banks too but this article will explain that we have no choice but to do what we can to make sure the financial industry remains intact.
Most people have no idea what this could turn into.
John
PS I am a Libertarian. If left up to me we would get rid of the entire federal government except that pertaining to defense, the criminal system and maybe a few other things. Let the states handle it everything else which is the eay it was intended. We are not called the United States of America without a good reason. If California wants pot sold on the corner then great, if they want gays to get married, great etc
March 15, 2008 at 8:28 PM #170917jficquette
ParticipantWhy do you think Bush has any buddies on Wall Street? He was the Texas Governor before he ran for President and before that he ran the Texas Rangers.
I hate banks too but this article will explain that we have no choice but to do what we can to make sure the financial industry remains intact.
Most people have no idea what this could turn into.
John
PS I am a Libertarian. If left up to me we would get rid of the entire federal government except that pertaining to defense, the criminal system and maybe a few other things. Let the states handle it everything else which is the eay it was intended. We are not called the United States of America without a good reason. If California wants pot sold on the corner then great, if they want gays to get married, great etc
March 15, 2008 at 8:41 PM #170490patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m with you John.
And I agree that we should let the States handle most everything. If people don’t like conservative states where abortion is outlawed, let them walk with their feel and move where they’ll feel more comfortable. If people don’t like gay marriage, they can move over to some conservative county in a conservative state.
I also agree we (the taxpayers) have no choice but to stabilize the financial system.
I didn’t mean to say that there should be a big government bureaucracy. But if we are to have a massive bail-out, I’d rather see an RTC#2 where the gov’t acts as a corporate raider that takes over failed companies, fires all the incompetent managers, cleans them up and resells them to the highest bidder.
March 15, 2008 at 8:41 PM #170824patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m with you John.
And I agree that we should let the States handle most everything. If people don’t like conservative states where abortion is outlawed, let them walk with their feel and move where they’ll feel more comfortable. If people don’t like gay marriage, they can move over to some conservative county in a conservative state.
I also agree we (the taxpayers) have no choice but to stabilize the financial system.
I didn’t mean to say that there should be a big government bureaucracy. But if we are to have a massive bail-out, I’d rather see an RTC#2 where the gov’t acts as a corporate raider that takes over failed companies, fires all the incompetent managers, cleans them up and resells them to the highest bidder.
March 15, 2008 at 8:41 PM #170830patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m with you John.
And I agree that we should let the States handle most everything. If people don’t like conservative states where abortion is outlawed, let them walk with their feel and move where they’ll feel more comfortable. If people don’t like gay marriage, they can move over to some conservative county in a conservative state.
I also agree we (the taxpayers) have no choice but to stabilize the financial system.
I didn’t mean to say that there should be a big government bureaucracy. But if we are to have a massive bail-out, I’d rather see an RTC#2 where the gov’t acts as a corporate raider that takes over failed companies, fires all the incompetent managers, cleans them up and resells them to the highest bidder.
March 15, 2008 at 8:41 PM #170851patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m with you John.
And I agree that we should let the States handle most everything. If people don’t like conservative states where abortion is outlawed, let them walk with their feel and move where they’ll feel more comfortable. If people don’t like gay marriage, they can move over to some conservative county in a conservative state.
I also agree we (the taxpayers) have no choice but to stabilize the financial system.
I didn’t mean to say that there should be a big government bureaucracy. But if we are to have a massive bail-out, I’d rather see an RTC#2 where the gov’t acts as a corporate raider that takes over failed companies, fires all the incompetent managers, cleans them up and resells them to the highest bidder.
March 15, 2008 at 8:41 PM #170927patientlywaiting
ParticipantI’m with you John.
And I agree that we should let the States handle most everything. If people don’t like conservative states where abortion is outlawed, let them walk with their feel and move where they’ll feel more comfortable. If people don’t like gay marriage, they can move over to some conservative county in a conservative state.
I also agree we (the taxpayers) have no choice but to stabilize the financial system.
I didn’t mean to say that there should be a big government bureaucracy. But if we are to have a massive bail-out, I’d rather see an RTC#2 where the gov’t acts as a corporate raider that takes over failed companies, fires all the incompetent managers, cleans them up and resells them to the highest bidder.
March 15, 2008 at 8:46 PM #170501patientlywaiting
ParticipantRustico, I’m semi-retired.
I don’t quite understand your post. Other people’s money??
I’d rather have us swallow the bitter medicine today so we’re better off tomorrow.
March 15, 2008 at 8:46 PM #170834patientlywaiting
ParticipantRustico, I’m semi-retired.
I don’t quite understand your post. Other people’s money??
I’d rather have us swallow the bitter medicine today so we’re better off tomorrow.
March 15, 2008 at 8:46 PM #170841patientlywaiting
ParticipantRustico, I’m semi-retired.
I don’t quite understand your post. Other people’s money??
I’d rather have us swallow the bitter medicine today so we’re better off tomorrow.
March 15, 2008 at 8:46 PM #170861patientlywaiting
ParticipantRustico, I’m semi-retired.
I don’t quite understand your post. Other people’s money??
I’d rather have us swallow the bitter medicine today so we’re better off tomorrow.
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