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October 11, 2008 at 7:00 PM #286222October 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM #285888ArrayaParticipant
[quote=patientrenter]Shaming people for not paying back their debt. That’s so…. un-American.[/quote]
Just wait until they are in camps and the Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reily crowd is cheering it on. It’s coming. You should expect to see a surge in right wing media about how the poor people who can’t pay there debts need to be ‘rehabilitated’ as things get worse and people are looking for scapegoats.
We can put them in a ring and have them fight to death, put it on cable. The public will eat it up. Huge profits for the corp-gov-owned media.
October 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM #286180ArrayaParticipant[quote=patientrenter]Shaming people for not paying back their debt. That’s so…. un-American.[/quote]
Just wait until they are in camps and the Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reily crowd is cheering it on. It’s coming. You should expect to see a surge in right wing media about how the poor people who can’t pay there debts need to be ‘rehabilitated’ as things get worse and people are looking for scapegoats.
We can put them in a ring and have them fight to death, put it on cable. The public will eat it up. Huge profits for the corp-gov-owned media.
October 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM #286201ArrayaParticipant[quote=patientrenter]Shaming people for not paying back their debt. That’s so…. un-American.[/quote]
Just wait until they are in camps and the Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reily crowd is cheering it on. It’s coming. You should expect to see a surge in right wing media about how the poor people who can’t pay there debts need to be ‘rehabilitated’ as things get worse and people are looking for scapegoats.
We can put them in a ring and have them fight to death, put it on cable. The public will eat it up. Huge profits for the corp-gov-owned media.
October 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM #286224ArrayaParticipant[quote=patientrenter]Shaming people for not paying back their debt. That’s so…. un-American.[/quote]
Just wait until they are in camps and the Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reily crowd is cheering it on. It’s coming. You should expect to see a surge in right wing media about how the poor people who can’t pay there debts need to be ‘rehabilitated’ as things get worse and people are looking for scapegoats.
We can put them in a ring and have them fight to death, put it on cable. The public will eat it up. Huge profits for the corp-gov-owned media.
October 11, 2008 at 7:03 PM #286230ArrayaParticipant[quote=patientrenter]Shaming people for not paying back their debt. That’s so…. un-American.[/quote]
Just wait until they are in camps and the Hannity, Limbaugh, O’Reily crowd is cheering it on. It’s coming. You should expect to see a surge in right wing media about how the poor people who can’t pay there debts need to be ‘rehabilitated’ as things get worse and people are looking for scapegoats.
We can put them in a ring and have them fight to death, put it on cable. The public will eat it up. Huge profits for the corp-gov-owned media.
October 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM #285918patientrenterParticipantWe’ve had a certain kind of economy in this country since WW2. If we’ve become a country where repaying debt is considered equivalent to enslavement, or only really obligatory if the debt was used to purchase assets, and only if the assets have risen in value, then we will have a different kind of economy in the future.
People elsewhere have been lending us lots of their money. Would you lend your retirement savings to the neighbor who says he might pay you back if the bets at the races all go his way?
October 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM #286210patientrenterParticipantWe’ve had a certain kind of economy in this country since WW2. If we’ve become a country where repaying debt is considered equivalent to enslavement, or only really obligatory if the debt was used to purchase assets, and only if the assets have risen in value, then we will have a different kind of economy in the future.
People elsewhere have been lending us lots of their money. Would you lend your retirement savings to the neighbor who says he might pay you back if the bets at the races all go his way?
October 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM #286232patientrenterParticipantWe’ve had a certain kind of economy in this country since WW2. If we’ve become a country where repaying debt is considered equivalent to enslavement, or only really obligatory if the debt was used to purchase assets, and only if the assets have risen in value, then we will have a different kind of economy in the future.
People elsewhere have been lending us lots of their money. Would you lend your retirement savings to the neighbor who says he might pay you back if the bets at the races all go his way?
October 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM #286254patientrenterParticipantWe’ve had a certain kind of economy in this country since WW2. If we’ve become a country where repaying debt is considered equivalent to enslavement, or only really obligatory if the debt was used to purchase assets, and only if the assets have risen in value, then we will have a different kind of economy in the future.
People elsewhere have been lending us lots of their money. Would you lend your retirement savings to the neighbor who says he might pay you back if the bets at the races all go his way?
October 11, 2008 at 7:19 PM #286260patientrenterParticipantWe’ve had a certain kind of economy in this country since WW2. If we’ve become a country where repaying debt is considered equivalent to enslavement, or only really obligatory if the debt was used to purchase assets, and only if the assets have risen in value, then we will have a different kind of economy in the future.
People elsewhere have been lending us lots of their money. Would you lend your retirement savings to the neighbor who says he might pay you back if the bets at the races all go his way?
October 11, 2008 at 7:24 PM #285933michaelParticipant“Maybe we can get all the CEO’s from the I-banks in front of them. Oh, wait, they just did this in congress last week. And we got to hear about the $100M bonuses they got while they stiffed everyone. Now that’s American!!”
Yeah, it was those bad CEOs that went into the kitchen tables of all those debtors and forced them to refinance their homes to buy the Mercedes and take the exotic vacation. Yeah, they’re the bad guys.
Get real. You borrow money, pay it back.
October 11, 2008 at 7:24 PM #286225michaelParticipant“Maybe we can get all the CEO’s from the I-banks in front of them. Oh, wait, they just did this in congress last week. And we got to hear about the $100M bonuses they got while they stiffed everyone. Now that’s American!!”
Yeah, it was those bad CEOs that went into the kitchen tables of all those debtors and forced them to refinance their homes to buy the Mercedes and take the exotic vacation. Yeah, they’re the bad guys.
Get real. You borrow money, pay it back.
October 11, 2008 at 7:24 PM #286247michaelParticipant“Maybe we can get all the CEO’s from the I-banks in front of them. Oh, wait, they just did this in congress last week. And we got to hear about the $100M bonuses they got while they stiffed everyone. Now that’s American!!”
Yeah, it was those bad CEOs that went into the kitchen tables of all those debtors and forced them to refinance their homes to buy the Mercedes and take the exotic vacation. Yeah, they’re the bad guys.
Get real. You borrow money, pay it back.
October 11, 2008 at 7:24 PM #286269michaelParticipant“Maybe we can get all the CEO’s from the I-banks in front of them. Oh, wait, they just did this in congress last week. And we got to hear about the $100M bonuses they got while they stiffed everyone. Now that’s American!!”
Yeah, it was those bad CEOs that went into the kitchen tables of all those debtors and forced them to refinance their homes to buy the Mercedes and take the exotic vacation. Yeah, they’re the bad guys.
Get real. You borrow money, pay it back.
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