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November 6, 2008 at 8:11 AM #300536November 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM #300337DWCAPParticipant
[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I don’t see why when a business makes a bad decision why they should be bailed out, bank or auto manufacturer.[/quote]JOBS. Union auto workers cost the company something like $70/hr, plus they have perks like an awsome pension (in todays world) and things like 2 years of 90% pay after being fired. This is a huge cash cow for the Democrats, you dont let a cash cow die when you are in power.
And the OP needs to be alittle more fair with their wording. It should be
Which is more socialist: investing in banks or in infrastructure; to get our economy moving again. And the answer IMO is both are socialist. If banks were allowed to fail inmass, it wouldnt matter how much money the Gov spent on infrastructure, we’d still be screwed.November 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM #300695DWCAPParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I don’t see why when a business makes a bad decision why they should be bailed out, bank or auto manufacturer.[/quote]JOBS. Union auto workers cost the company something like $70/hr, plus they have perks like an awsome pension (in todays world) and things like 2 years of 90% pay after being fired. This is a huge cash cow for the Democrats, you dont let a cash cow die when you are in power.
And the OP needs to be alittle more fair with their wording. It should be
Which is more socialist: investing in banks or in infrastructure; to get our economy moving again. And the answer IMO is both are socialist. If banks were allowed to fail inmass, it wouldnt matter how much money the Gov spent on infrastructure, we’d still be screwed.November 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM #300704DWCAPParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I don’t see why when a business makes a bad decision why they should be bailed out, bank or auto manufacturer.[/quote]JOBS. Union auto workers cost the company something like $70/hr, plus they have perks like an awsome pension (in todays world) and things like 2 years of 90% pay after being fired. This is a huge cash cow for the Democrats, you dont let a cash cow die when you are in power.
And the OP needs to be alittle more fair with their wording. It should be
Which is more socialist: investing in banks or in infrastructure; to get our economy moving again. And the answer IMO is both are socialist. If banks were allowed to fail inmass, it wouldnt matter how much money the Gov spent on infrastructure, we’d still be screwed.November 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM #300720DWCAPParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I don’t see why when a business makes a bad decision why they should be bailed out, bank or auto manufacturer.[/quote]JOBS. Union auto workers cost the company something like $70/hr, plus they have perks like an awsome pension (in todays world) and things like 2 years of 90% pay after being fired. This is a huge cash cow for the Democrats, you dont let a cash cow die when you are in power.
And the OP needs to be alittle more fair with their wording. It should be
Which is more socialist: investing in banks or in infrastructure; to get our economy moving again. And the answer IMO is both are socialist. If banks were allowed to fail inmass, it wouldnt matter how much money the Gov spent on infrastructure, we’d still be screwed.November 6, 2008 at 1:36 PM #300772DWCAPParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]
I don’t see why when a business makes a bad decision why they should be bailed out, bank or auto manufacturer.[/quote]JOBS. Union auto workers cost the company something like $70/hr, plus they have perks like an awsome pension (in todays world) and things like 2 years of 90% pay after being fired. This is a huge cash cow for the Democrats, you dont let a cash cow die when you are in power.
And the OP needs to be alittle more fair with their wording. It should be
Which is more socialist: investing in banks or in infrastructure; to get our economy moving again. And the answer IMO is both are socialist. If banks were allowed to fail inmass, it wouldnt matter how much money the Gov spent on infrastructure, we’d still be screwed. -
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