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ParticipantI hate to have to say itoldjaso….
meadandale
ParticipantI hate to have to say itoldjaso….
meadandale
ParticipantI hate to have to say itoldjaso….
November 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #305145November 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #305512November 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #305524November 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #305542November 15, 2008 at 2:30 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #305603meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]
Yes, I agree that there will be more bailouts. However, I’m hopeful that Democratic bailouts will be more geared to helping out The People as opposed to the Republican strategy of helping 29-year old investment bankers afford their Maseratti payments. In a world ruled by Democrats, I suspect that most bailout money will go directly to help the middle class and poor.[/quote]By bailing out the automakers, you are guaranteeing that the executives who’ve run the company into the ground will escape from their current predicament unscathed. So much for helping the middle class…
And, again, how can it be a ‘Republican strategy’ when the Democrats voted FOR this strategy in larger numbers than the Repubs? Hmmm? Maybe they took some money from those 29 yo maserati driving investment bankers?
And, BTW, your relentless focus on 29 yo investment bankers and their maseratis sounds like so much envy and covetousness.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]
Yes, I agree that there will be more bailouts. However, I’m hopeful that Democratic bailouts will be more geared to helping out The People as opposed to the Republican strategy of helping 29-year old investment bankers afford their Maseratti payments. In a world ruled by Democrats, I suspect that most bailout money will go directly to help the middle class and poor.[/quote]By bailing out the automakers, you are guaranteeing that the executives who’ve run the company into the ground will escape from their current predicament unscathed. So much for helping the middle class…
And, again, how can it be a ‘Republican strategy’ when the Democrats voted FOR this strategy in larger numbers than the Repubs? Hmmm? Maybe they took some money from those 29 yo maserati driving investment bankers?
And, BTW, your relentless focus on 29 yo investment bankers and their maseratis sounds like so much envy and covetousness.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]
Yes, I agree that there will be more bailouts. However, I’m hopeful that Democratic bailouts will be more geared to helping out The People as opposed to the Republican strategy of helping 29-year old investment bankers afford their Maseratti payments. In a world ruled by Democrats, I suspect that most bailout money will go directly to help the middle class and poor.[/quote]By bailing out the automakers, you are guaranteeing that the executives who’ve run the company into the ground will escape from their current predicament unscathed. So much for helping the middle class…
And, again, how can it be a ‘Republican strategy’ when the Democrats voted FOR this strategy in larger numbers than the Repubs? Hmmm? Maybe they took some money from those 29 yo maserati driving investment bankers?
And, BTW, your relentless focus on 29 yo investment bankers and their maseratis sounds like so much envy and covetousness.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]
Yes, I agree that there will be more bailouts. However, I’m hopeful that Democratic bailouts will be more geared to helping out The People as opposed to the Republican strategy of helping 29-year old investment bankers afford their Maseratti payments. In a world ruled by Democrats, I suspect that most bailout money will go directly to help the middle class and poor.[/quote]By bailing out the automakers, you are guaranteeing that the executives who’ve run the company into the ground will escape from their current predicament unscathed. So much for helping the middle class…
And, again, how can it be a ‘Republican strategy’ when the Democrats voted FOR this strategy in larger numbers than the Repubs? Hmmm? Maybe they took some money from those 29 yo maserati driving investment bankers?
And, BTW, your relentless focus on 29 yo investment bankers and their maseratis sounds like so much envy and covetousness.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]
Yes, I agree that there will be more bailouts. However, I’m hopeful that Democratic bailouts will be more geared to helping out The People as opposed to the Republican strategy of helping 29-year old investment bankers afford their Maseratti payments. In a world ruled by Democrats, I suspect that most bailout money will go directly to help the middle class and poor.[/quote]By bailing out the automakers, you are guaranteeing that the executives who’ve run the company into the ground will escape from their current predicament unscathed. So much for helping the middle class…
And, again, how can it be a ‘Republican strategy’ when the Democrats voted FOR this strategy in larger numbers than the Repubs? Hmmm? Maybe they took some money from those 29 yo maserati driving investment bankers?
And, BTW, your relentless focus on 29 yo investment bankers and their maseratis sounds like so much envy and covetousness.
meadandale
Participant[quote=TheBreeze]It’s interesting that the Republicans would put $700 billion into bankrupt financiers who were managed just as bad (probably worse) than the automakers, but they won’t even set aside $25 billion to help the automakers which would in turn save some decent blue-collar jobs. For shame. The middle-class will not soon forget this travesty.[/quote]
It’s interesting that MORE Democrats than Republicans voted for the bailout. You keep conveniently forgetting that little tidbit as well as the fact that The One was also for the bailout.
Expect to see more bailouts after January 20th with BO and the Democratically controlled congress firmly in control. I’ll be back to gloat and affirm how much of a partisan hack you are then…
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