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July 24, 2009 at 1:07 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #436255July 24, 2009 at 1:07 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #436461
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Participantbriansd1,
The CEOs of the thousands of responsible banks who did not participate in bubble madness would probably disagree with you.They think that banks that deserve to fail from a series of bad decisions on top of disastrous decisions should be allowed to fail and the healthy and smart banks should be left to take the reins.
Instead the banks that give giant donations to Gov. Representatives are deemed too big to fail and we the tax payer get to subsidize their loses while they continue to this day to privatize their ill gotten gains.
July 24, 2009 at 1:07 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #436780Rt.66
Participantbriansd1,
The CEOs of the thousands of responsible banks who did not participate in bubble madness would probably disagree with you.They think that banks that deserve to fail from a series of bad decisions on top of disastrous decisions should be allowed to fail and the healthy and smart banks should be left to take the reins.
Instead the banks that give giant donations to Gov. Representatives are deemed too big to fail and we the tax payer get to subsidize their loses while they continue to this day to privatize their ill gotten gains.
July 24, 2009 at 1:07 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #436852Rt.66
Participantbriansd1,
The CEOs of the thousands of responsible banks who did not participate in bubble madness would probably disagree with you.They think that banks that deserve to fail from a series of bad decisions on top of disastrous decisions should be allowed to fail and the healthy and smart banks should be left to take the reins.
Instead the banks that give giant donations to Gov. Representatives are deemed too big to fail and we the tax payer get to subsidize their loses while they continue to this day to privatize their ill gotten gains.
July 24, 2009 at 1:07 PM in reply to: Intentional defaulting, not subprime mortgage is the problem #437020Rt.66
Participantbriansd1,
The CEOs of the thousands of responsible banks who did not participate in bubble madness would probably disagree with you.They think that banks that deserve to fail from a series of bad decisions on top of disastrous decisions should be allowed to fail and the healthy and smart banks should be left to take the reins.
Instead the banks that give giant donations to Gov. Representatives are deemed too big to fail and we the tax payer get to subsidize their loses while they continue to this day to privatize their ill gotten gains.
July 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Sign of the times: “Hey you want to buy this property?” #436240Rt.66
ParticipantWas he wearing a trench coat?
July 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Sign of the times: “Hey you want to buy this property?” #436446Rt.66
ParticipantWas he wearing a trench coat?
July 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Sign of the times: “Hey you want to buy this property?” #436765Rt.66
ParticipantWas he wearing a trench coat?
July 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Sign of the times: “Hey you want to buy this property?” #436836Rt.66
ParticipantWas he wearing a trench coat?
July 24, 2009 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Sign of the times: “Hey you want to buy this property?” #437005Rt.66
ParticipantWas he wearing a trench coat?
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ParticipantHey TG, another wonderful post!!!
Like reading poetry mated with absolute wisdom!
Of all the blogs I read you are one of the most consistently eloquent posters I see. If you are not employed in something that involves creative writing, you missed your calling. Keep it up π
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ParticipantHey TG, another wonderful post!!!
Like reading poetry mated with absolute wisdom!
Of all the blogs I read you are one of the most consistently eloquent posters I see. If you are not employed in something that involves creative writing, you missed your calling. Keep it up π
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ParticipantHey TG, another wonderful post!!!
Like reading poetry mated with absolute wisdom!
Of all the blogs I read you are one of the most consistently eloquent posters I see. If you are not employed in something that involves creative writing, you missed your calling. Keep it up π
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ParticipantHey TG, another wonderful post!!!
Like reading poetry mated with absolute wisdom!
Of all the blogs I read you are one of the most consistently eloquent posters I see. If you are not employed in something that involves creative writing, you missed your calling. Keep it up π
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ParticipantHey TG, another wonderful post!!!
Like reading poetry mated with absolute wisdom!
Of all the blogs I read you are one of the most consistently eloquent posters I see. If you are not employed in something that involves creative writing, you missed your calling. Keep it up π
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