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October 19, 2009 at 3:56 PM #471830October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #470996
sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
I am in favor of not feeding the hungry, but teaching them to fish.
[/quote]Maybe forcing them to fish would be a good thing too.
That’s why I support the military. Not that we need the big guns, but because it’s a huge jobs program and social experiment in racial integration, socialized medicine and enlistment-to-grave type nanny state.[/quote]
IMHO the most successful institution at racial integration.
October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #471176sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
I am in favor of not feeding the hungry, but teaching them to fish.
[/quote]Maybe forcing them to fish would be a good thing too.
That’s why I support the military. Not that we need the big guns, but because it’s a huge jobs program and social experiment in racial integration, socialized medicine and enlistment-to-grave type nanny state.[/quote]
IMHO the most successful institution at racial integration.
October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #471535sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
I am in favor of not feeding the hungry, but teaching them to fish.
[/quote]Maybe forcing them to fish would be a good thing too.
That’s why I support the military. Not that we need the big guns, but because it’s a huge jobs program and social experiment in racial integration, socialized medicine and enlistment-to-grave type nanny state.[/quote]
IMHO the most successful institution at racial integration.
October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #471612sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
I am in favor of not feeding the hungry, but teaching them to fish.
[/quote]Maybe forcing them to fish would be a good thing too.
That’s why I support the military. Not that we need the big guns, but because it’s a huge jobs program and social experiment in racial integration, socialized medicine and enlistment-to-grave type nanny state.[/quote]
IMHO the most successful institution at racial integration.
October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #471835sd_matt
Participant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
I am in favor of not feeding the hungry, but teaching them to fish.
[/quote]Maybe forcing them to fish would be a good thing too.
That’s why I support the military. Not that we need the big guns, but because it’s a huge jobs program and social experiment in racial integration, socialized medicine and enlistment-to-grave type nanny state.[/quote]
IMHO the most successful institution at racial integration.
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471006ucodegen
ParticipantSure, Democrats enabled the banks and gave them exactly what they wanted too. Still, talking about democrats NOT regulating is funny. Usually if they try to regulate anything they get dog-piled by the free-market crusaders. Now, they are getting criticized for not regulating. Too funny.
Actually the evidence of Raines, Pelosi and Franks subverting the bills was on u-tube.. and was taken down by u-tube for copyright. I am waiting for someone to repost the captured video from the House and Senate floor… BTW, Raines used to be CEO of Fannie Mae…
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471186ucodegen
ParticipantSure, Democrats enabled the banks and gave them exactly what they wanted too. Still, talking about democrats NOT regulating is funny. Usually if they try to regulate anything they get dog-piled by the free-market crusaders. Now, they are getting criticized for not regulating. Too funny.
Actually the evidence of Raines, Pelosi and Franks subverting the bills was on u-tube.. and was taken down by u-tube for copyright. I am waiting for someone to repost the captured video from the House and Senate floor… BTW, Raines used to be CEO of Fannie Mae…
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471545ucodegen
ParticipantSure, Democrats enabled the banks and gave them exactly what they wanted too. Still, talking about democrats NOT regulating is funny. Usually if they try to regulate anything they get dog-piled by the free-market crusaders. Now, they are getting criticized for not regulating. Too funny.
Actually the evidence of Raines, Pelosi and Franks subverting the bills was on u-tube.. and was taken down by u-tube for copyright. I am waiting for someone to repost the captured video from the House and Senate floor… BTW, Raines used to be CEO of Fannie Mae…
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471623ucodegen
ParticipantSure, Democrats enabled the banks and gave them exactly what they wanted too. Still, talking about democrats NOT regulating is funny. Usually if they try to regulate anything they get dog-piled by the free-market crusaders. Now, they are getting criticized for not regulating. Too funny.
Actually the evidence of Raines, Pelosi and Franks subverting the bills was on u-tube.. and was taken down by u-tube for copyright. I am waiting for someone to repost the captured video from the House and Senate floor… BTW, Raines used to be CEO of Fannie Mae…
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471845ucodegen
ParticipantSure, Democrats enabled the banks and gave them exactly what they wanted too. Still, talking about democrats NOT regulating is funny. Usually if they try to regulate anything they get dog-piled by the free-market crusaders. Now, they are getting criticized for not regulating. Too funny.
Actually the evidence of Raines, Pelosi and Franks subverting the bills was on u-tube.. and was taken down by u-tube for copyright. I am waiting for someone to repost the captured video from the House and Senate floor… BTW, Raines used to be CEO of Fannie Mae…
October 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471011Arraya
ParticipantGoldman owes more than Tarp.
$10 Billion in TARP
$11 Billion from the Fed
$30 Billion from the FDIC
$13 Billion from AIGOctober 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471191Arraya
ParticipantGoldman owes more than Tarp.
$10 Billion in TARP
$11 Billion from the Fed
$30 Billion from the FDIC
$13 Billion from AIGOctober 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471550Arraya
ParticipantGoldman owes more than Tarp.
$10 Billion in TARP
$11 Billion from the Fed
$30 Billion from the FDIC
$13 Billion from AIGOctober 19, 2009 at 4:01 PM #471628Arraya
ParticipantGoldman owes more than Tarp.
$10 Billion in TARP
$11 Billion from the Fed
$30 Billion from the FDIC
$13 Billion from AIG -
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