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March 17, 2009 at 10:46 AM #368355March 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM #367748
UCGal
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dave: You do realize you’re the “deified member of the banking class” that Breezie’s referring to, right?
You grasping, greedy plutocrat, you![/quote]
But of course. And all this time I assumed I was the only person who viewed myself as a deity. Welcome to my growing flock, one and all!!
Now, pardon me while I head off to the Ecclesiastical Supply Store for some collection plates. I mean, times are tough, right?[/quote]
This made me spit out my coffee, laughing.
March 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM #368039UCGal
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dave: You do realize you’re the “deified member of the banking class” that Breezie’s referring to, right?
You grasping, greedy plutocrat, you![/quote]
But of course. And all this time I assumed I was the only person who viewed myself as a deity. Welcome to my growing flock, one and all!!
Now, pardon me while I head off to the Ecclesiastical Supply Store for some collection plates. I mean, times are tough, right?[/quote]
This made me spit out my coffee, laughing.
March 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM #368210UCGal
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dave: You do realize you’re the “deified member of the banking class” that Breezie’s referring to, right?
You grasping, greedy plutocrat, you![/quote]
But of course. And all this time I assumed I was the only person who viewed myself as a deity. Welcome to my growing flock, one and all!!
Now, pardon me while I head off to the Ecclesiastical Supply Store for some collection plates. I mean, times are tough, right?[/quote]
This made me spit out my coffee, laughing.
March 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM #368245UCGal
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dave: You do realize you’re the “deified member of the banking class” that Breezie’s referring to, right?
You grasping, greedy plutocrat, you![/quote]
But of course. And all this time I assumed I was the only person who viewed myself as a deity. Welcome to my growing flock, one and all!!
Now, pardon me while I head off to the Ecclesiastical Supply Store for some collection plates. I mean, times are tough, right?[/quote]
This made me spit out my coffee, laughing.
March 17, 2009 at 10:47 AM #368360UCGal
Participant[quote=davelj][quote=Allan from Fallbrook]Dave: You do realize you’re the “deified member of the banking class” that Breezie’s referring to, right?
You grasping, greedy plutocrat, you![/quote]
But of course. And all this time I assumed I was the only person who viewed myself as a deity. Welcome to my growing flock, one and all!!
Now, pardon me while I head off to the Ecclesiastical Supply Store for some collection plates. I mean, times are tough, right?[/quote]
This made me spit out my coffee, laughing.
March 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM #368030Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDave: Just so you know, I’ve always considered you something of a GLF (God Like Figure). I don’t know if that qualifies you in Breezie’s eyes (after all, he will undoubtedly compare you to his personal savior, Obama), but it might come close.
Remember when we were discussing people who can’t read a balance sheet, but feel competent enough to opine on financial matters? Well, look no further than good old Breeze.
In the greatest traditions of unthinking and non-thinking leftists everywhere, he takes a simplistic article focused on the very beginnings of the financial crisis and conveniently uses it to excoriate you for having employed a reasoned approach to the situation. He also remains indicative of a large segment of the population that is willing to leave their brains at the door and blindly blunder after whatever idiot seems to have the best story.
March 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM #368319Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDave: Just so you know, I’ve always considered you something of a GLF (God Like Figure). I don’t know if that qualifies you in Breezie’s eyes (after all, he will undoubtedly compare you to his personal savior, Obama), but it might come close.
Remember when we were discussing people who can’t read a balance sheet, but feel competent enough to opine on financial matters? Well, look no further than good old Breeze.
In the greatest traditions of unthinking and non-thinking leftists everywhere, he takes a simplistic article focused on the very beginnings of the financial crisis and conveniently uses it to excoriate you for having employed a reasoned approach to the situation. He also remains indicative of a large segment of the population that is willing to leave their brains at the door and blindly blunder after whatever idiot seems to have the best story.
March 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM #368486Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDave: Just so you know, I’ve always considered you something of a GLF (God Like Figure). I don’t know if that qualifies you in Breezie’s eyes (after all, he will undoubtedly compare you to his personal savior, Obama), but it might come close.
Remember when we were discussing people who can’t read a balance sheet, but feel competent enough to opine on financial matters? Well, look no further than good old Breeze.
In the greatest traditions of unthinking and non-thinking leftists everywhere, he takes a simplistic article focused on the very beginnings of the financial crisis and conveniently uses it to excoriate you for having employed a reasoned approach to the situation. He also remains indicative of a large segment of the population that is willing to leave their brains at the door and blindly blunder after whatever idiot seems to have the best story.
March 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM #368524Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDave: Just so you know, I’ve always considered you something of a GLF (God Like Figure). I don’t know if that qualifies you in Breezie’s eyes (after all, he will undoubtedly compare you to his personal savior, Obama), but it might come close.
Remember when we were discussing people who can’t read a balance sheet, but feel competent enough to opine on financial matters? Well, look no further than good old Breeze.
In the greatest traditions of unthinking and non-thinking leftists everywhere, he takes a simplistic article focused on the very beginnings of the financial crisis and conveniently uses it to excoriate you for having employed a reasoned approach to the situation. He also remains indicative of a large segment of the population that is willing to leave their brains at the door and blindly blunder after whatever idiot seems to have the best story.
March 17, 2009 at 1:34 PM #368638Allan from Fallbrook
ParticipantDave: Just so you know, I’ve always considered you something of a GLF (God Like Figure). I don’t know if that qualifies you in Breezie’s eyes (after all, he will undoubtedly compare you to his personal savior, Obama), but it might come close.
Remember when we were discussing people who can’t read a balance sheet, but feel competent enough to opine on financial matters? Well, look no further than good old Breeze.
In the greatest traditions of unthinking and non-thinking leftists everywhere, he takes a simplistic article focused on the very beginnings of the financial crisis and conveniently uses it to excoriate you for having employed a reasoned approach to the situation. He also remains indicative of a large segment of the population that is willing to leave their brains at the door and blindly blunder after whatever idiot seems to have the best story.
March 17, 2009 at 7:44 PM #368331Arraya
ParticipantTo Recover AIG Bonuses, Lawmakers Scramble to Undo Protections They Approved
Though Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd is among those leading the charge on retrieving AIG bonuses, an amendment he added to the $787 billion stimulus bill last month created a roadblock to getting that money back.Now this is some funny shit,
Chirstoper Dodd writes an amendment to the stimuls bill protecting the bonus money that was “guaranteed” before 2/11/2009 and now that it’s been paid out and found out and
there is public outcry over it (as there should be) his own bill is preventing them from getting the money back.
Talk about having something blow up in your face, I bet Barry O is fit to be tied right about now.
FWIW the linked artilce states that the Senator that got the most campaign money from AIG – yep thats right Chris Dodd.
An ole Chris was gonna repay the favor by stacking the deck only the deck has just crashed hard on his head.
As I said, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are .. that’s funny
March 17, 2009 at 7:44 PM #368617Arraya
ParticipantTo Recover AIG Bonuses, Lawmakers Scramble to Undo Protections They Approved
Though Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd is among those leading the charge on retrieving AIG bonuses, an amendment he added to the $787 billion stimulus bill last month created a roadblock to getting that money back.Now this is some funny shit,
Chirstoper Dodd writes an amendment to the stimuls bill protecting the bonus money that was “guaranteed” before 2/11/2009 and now that it’s been paid out and found out and
there is public outcry over it (as there should be) his own bill is preventing them from getting the money back.
Talk about having something blow up in your face, I bet Barry O is fit to be tied right about now.
FWIW the linked artilce states that the Senator that got the most campaign money from AIG – yep thats right Chris Dodd.
An ole Chris was gonna repay the favor by stacking the deck only the deck has just crashed hard on his head.
As I said, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are .. that’s funny
March 17, 2009 at 7:44 PM #368785Arraya
ParticipantTo Recover AIG Bonuses, Lawmakers Scramble to Undo Protections They Approved
Though Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd is among those leading the charge on retrieving AIG bonuses, an amendment he added to the $787 billion stimulus bill last month created a roadblock to getting that money back.Now this is some funny shit,
Chirstoper Dodd writes an amendment to the stimuls bill protecting the bonus money that was “guaranteed” before 2/11/2009 and now that it’s been paid out and found out and
there is public outcry over it (as there should be) his own bill is preventing them from getting the money back.
Talk about having something blow up in your face, I bet Barry O is fit to be tied right about now.
FWIW the linked artilce states that the Senator that got the most campaign money from AIG – yep thats right Chris Dodd.
An ole Chris was gonna repay the favor by stacking the deck only the deck has just crashed hard on his head.
As I said, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are .. that’s funny
March 17, 2009 at 7:44 PM #368822Arraya
ParticipantTo Recover AIG Bonuses, Lawmakers Scramble to Undo Protections They Approved
Though Connecticut Democratic Sen. Chris Dodd is among those leading the charge on retrieving AIG bonuses, an amendment he added to the $787 billion stimulus bill last month created a roadblock to getting that money back.Now this is some funny shit,
Chirstoper Dodd writes an amendment to the stimuls bill protecting the bonus money that was “guaranteed” before 2/11/2009 and now that it’s been paid out and found out and
there is public outcry over it (as there should be) his own bill is preventing them from getting the money back.
Talk about having something blow up in your face, I bet Barry O is fit to be tied right about now.
FWIW the linked artilce states that the Senator that got the most campaign money from AIG – yep thats right Chris Dodd.
An ole Chris was gonna repay the favor by stacking the deck only the deck has just crashed hard on his head.
As I said, that’s funny right there, I don’t care who you are .. that’s funny
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