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Re: Financial Sector self-destructing

by d2e2 <d2e2@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 29, 2008 at 10:14 AM

Video61@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> On Mar 28, 2:42 pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> On Mar 28, 2:34 pm, Vide...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> On Mar 28, 12:28 pm, Jerry Kraus <jkraus_1...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>>>> http://biz.yahoo.com/ap/080328/fed_credit_crisis.html
>>>> In typical neocon fa****on, the fascist at the Fed, Ben Bernanke, is
>>>> continuing to bail out greed, incompetence, exploitation and
>>>> destruction, at U.S. taxpayer expense, and, at the risk of further
>>>> undermining the U.S. currency.  Another 100 billion of your taxpayer
>>>> dollars will be going to subsidize the multi-million dollar salaries
>>>> of CEO's of vicious, worthless and incompetent Wall Street Firms. 
God
>>>> knows, they've earned it!  After all, what are taxes for, if not to
>>>> finance the destruction of the U.S. military and the Nation of Iraq,
>>>> and to ensure that CEO's and their immediate families can live in the
>>>> fa****on to which they've become accustomed -- that is, like Royalty.
>>>> Of course, even the government doesn't have enough money to finanace
>>>> these s*** out of their entirely self-created problems.  They've
>>>> created nothing, done nothing, stolen, lied and cheated the nation
and
>>>> the world for decades, and now they can't find anyone stupid enough
to
>>>> let them cheat them anymore.  So, they've come crying to their
buddies
>>>> at the Fed, who are more than happy to bail out "family" like them.
>>>> But, shortly, even they may have to face reality.  The CEO-leeches on
>>>> Wall Street are no better than the rest of us -- they are worse.
>>>  what i find hilarious, outside of a couple of complete libertarian
>>> cranks, where have all of the defenders of laissez-faire gone?
>>>  where is their outrage, why are they not publicly, and proudly
>>> announcing their adherence to  libertarian dogma, and renouncing their
>>> investments in the markets.
>>>  after all, they to are the indirect beneficiaries of the bailouts.
>>> you would think that they would be fleeing the markets, whilst
>>> proclaiming their beliefs. i see none of that.- Hide quoted text -
>>> - Show quoted text -
>> Don't expect sincerity from libertarians.  All they care about is
>> cash.  That's why they're libertarians.
>>
>> The problem they have now, is that they are being destroyed by their
>> own policies.  The government quite simply doesn't have anywhere near
>> the resources to save them from themselves.  The rich are  the only
>> ones who have enough money to pay taxes.  And the rich are using this
>> tax money to bail out their own incompetent institutions, which will
>> only get deeper into debt, because they are totally incompetent.
>> Can't go on much longer.
> 
>  you are correct.
>  here is a little peice i made up explaining conservative/libertarian
> lunacy.
> "libertarians/conservatives are the only group of people i know that
> are constantly outraged at the results of their own polices, then they
> blame government(the blaming government part was added by another
> fellow, of course he is very smart.)."

What is missing from the general analysis of the financial collapse is a 
complete nonpolitical evaluation of the Bush balance sheet.  We are 
going to find that the cor****ate welfare system Bush has secretly 
expanded is the actual foundation of the deep depression we are going to 
experience for a very long time. The pain people will feel could very 
well lead to a re-writing of the Constitution.

The formation of our Republic was founded on two historical experiments, 
Athens and Rome, both of which proved to be seriously flawed. These 
Empires failed due to the protections elitist provided themselves by 
virtue of their concepts of qualified immunity from Constitutional 
authority.

Bush, Cheney and cor****ate elitist have pushed these far beyond 
acceptable boundaries and the consequences of their actions could 
trigger our survival instincts and bring to an end both the Presidential 
and Judicial liberties which have crippled our ability as a nation to 
achieve the original intent of our national union.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Re: Financial Sector self-destructing
d2e2 <d2e2@[EMAIL PROT  2008-03-29 10:14:31 
Re: Financial Sector self-destructing
Roy Batty <roybatty@[E  2008-03-29 10:25:00 
Re: Financial Sector self-destructing
"Canuck57" <  2008-03-29 16:31:51 
Re: Financial Sector self-destructing
"Canuck57" <  2008-03-29 19:10:57 

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