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October 19, 2009 at 3:56 PM #471830October 19, 2009 at 3:59 PM #470996sd_mattParticipant
[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_mattParticipant[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_mattParticipant[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_mattParticipant[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_mattParticipant[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 #471006ucodegenParticipantSure, 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 #471186ucodegenParticipantSure, 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 #471545ucodegenParticipantSure, 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 #471623ucodegenParticipantSure, 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 #471845ucodegenParticipantSure, 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 #471011ArrayaParticipantGoldman 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 #471191ArrayaParticipantGoldman 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 #471550ArrayaParticipantGoldman 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 #471628ArrayaParticipantGoldman 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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