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September 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #272811September 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273057
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Participant[quote=Ex-SD] Bush has been a terrible President and he’s certainly not on my hit parade of good politicians but he’s NOT the creator of this out of control economic situation that I like to call, “The Big Mess”.[/quote]
I agree. But Bush could have prevented The Big Mess.
Rich started Piggington in 2004. Thornburg and Roubini saw it coming. Somebody in government must have seen it coming.
September 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273061patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=Ex-SD] Bush has been a terrible President and he’s certainly not on my hit parade of good politicians but he’s NOT the creator of this out of control economic situation that I like to call, “The Big Mess”.[/quote]
I agree. But Bush could have prevented The Big Mess.
Rich started Piggington in 2004. Thornburg and Roubini saw it coming. Somebody in government must have seen it coming.
September 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273104patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=Ex-SD] Bush has been a terrible President and he’s certainly not on my hit parade of good politicians but he’s NOT the creator of this out of control economic situation that I like to call, “The Big Mess”.[/quote]
I agree. But Bush could have prevented The Big Mess.
Rich started Piggington in 2004. Thornburg and Roubini saw it coming. Somebody in government must have seen it coming.
September 19, 2008 at 1:10 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273128patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=Ex-SD] Bush has been a terrible President and he’s certainly not on my hit parade of good politicians but he’s NOT the creator of this out of control economic situation that I like to call, “The Big Mess”.[/quote]
I agree. But Bush could have prevented The Big Mess.
Rich started Piggington in 2004. Thornburg and Roubini saw it coming. Somebody in government must have seen it coming.
September 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #272751patientlywaiting
ParticipantEx-SD, so if the Gramm bill was so bad, why didn’t Bush undo it like his has undone many of Clinton’s other doings?
It seems to me like Phil Gramm had more to do with it than Bill Clinton.
September 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #272996patientlywaiting
ParticipantEx-SD, so if the Gramm bill was so bad, why didn’t Bush undo it like his has undone many of Clinton’s other doings?
It seems to me like Phil Gramm had more to do with it than Bill Clinton.
September 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273002patientlywaiting
ParticipantEx-SD, so if the Gramm bill was so bad, why didn’t Bush undo it like his has undone many of Clinton’s other doings?
It seems to me like Phil Gramm had more to do with it than Bill Clinton.
September 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273044patientlywaiting
ParticipantEx-SD, so if the Gramm bill was so bad, why didn’t Bush undo it like his has undone many of Clinton’s other doings?
It seems to me like Phil Gramm had more to do with it than Bill Clinton.
September 19, 2008 at 12:06 PM in reply to: Clinton, Republicans agree to deregulation of US financial system #273068patientlywaiting
ParticipantEx-SD, so if the Gramm bill was so bad, why didn’t Bush undo it like his has undone many of Clinton’s other doings?
It seems to me like Phil Gramm had more to do with it than Bill Clinton.
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Participant[quote=23109VC]what do they pay in rent.
they ought to tell them to Fuck off, hire a lawyer, and stay for free as long as they can. they might do better than 12k….
imagine how long you could tie this up in court…. OMFG…..
5k is a joke. i’d call them back and laugh. how about 20k….[/quote]
I agree with VC.
It’s called negotiating.
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Participant[quote=23109VC]what do they pay in rent.
they ought to tell them to Fuck off, hire a lawyer, and stay for free as long as they can. they might do better than 12k….
imagine how long you could tie this up in court…. OMFG…..
5k is a joke. i’d call them back and laugh. how about 20k….[/quote]
I agree with VC.
It’s called negotiating.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=23109VC]what do they pay in rent.
they ought to tell them to Fuck off, hire a lawyer, and stay for free as long as they can. they might do better than 12k….
imagine how long you could tie this up in court…. OMFG…..
5k is a joke. i’d call them back and laugh. how about 20k….[/quote]
I agree with VC.
It’s called negotiating.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=23109VC]what do they pay in rent.
they ought to tell them to Fuck off, hire a lawyer, and stay for free as long as they can. they might do better than 12k….
imagine how long you could tie this up in court…. OMFG…..
5k is a joke. i’d call them back and laugh. how about 20k….[/quote]
I agree with VC.
It’s called negotiating.
patientlywaiting
Participant[quote=23109VC]what do they pay in rent.
they ought to tell them to Fuck off, hire a lawyer, and stay for free as long as they can. they might do better than 12k….
imagine how long you could tie this up in court…. OMFG…..
5k is a joke. i’d call them back and laugh. how about 20k….[/quote]
I agree with VC.
It’s called negotiating.
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