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TDC57 09.30.2008 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by plettenbergs (Post 217403)

WOW :gasp: the government took it off the air (?) WTF happened to freedom of speech ????. :whip:


I guess the truth hurts.. :rules:
:diablo:

TexasSP 09.30.2008 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by rabosi (Post 217667)
The problem is how can you trust the people who say you need a bailout when they are part of the problem.

BINGO!

TDC57 09.30.2008 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Cowboy (Post 217586)
Who needs Al-Qaeda. Our government is doing a better job destroying our country than Al-Qaeda ever did.

:grrrrrr: That was / is Bin L goal in life to BK the USA.. We are soo stupid we did it ourselves :slap:

Finnster 09.30.2008 05:13 PM

IDK what to make of the bailout.

On one hand the credit market is freezing up, and short term lending is the grease that moves the economy. As mad as everyone is, it will be even worse when businesses can't make loans for payroll, day to day operations or expansion. Worse off is when they start to layoff people to cut expenses, and people can't get loans (or have money) to buy cars, houses, consumer products, etc, and the feeding businesses contract. I know GM is on the ropes.

OTOH, $700B is a $hitload of money, going to an admin that has been rarely correct on anything or its cost, and no one really seems to understand these "assets" and their real value (else the banks wouldn't be here in the 1st place.) More worrisome tho is that its in part based on an idea of propping up the overinflated housing market that never should have grown that large. The bailout could spark huge inflation which will also make everything a giant mess.

What I do know is there doesn't seem to be any good options, and there are no clear answers to any of this. No one in power is doing a good job of explaining the real implications of the impending mess for non-financial types (ie most voters) nor the full implications and +/- of the few options presented to date. Hold on to your ass kiddies, we're in for a ride.

TexasSP 09.30.2008 05:16 PM

Everyone should read this:

http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/09/...ef=mpstoryview

rabosi 09.30.2008 05:28 PM

Great article!!

jayjay283 09.30.2008 08:04 PM

Ya know I went to bank 1 to get away from citibanks big corporate BS, Then Chase bought bank 1, Now they buy wamu my simple ebay/paypal rc account. Cant get away no matter how low I go

sikeston34m 09.30.2008 08:09 PM

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Originally Posted by TexasSP (Post 217701)

I VERY completely aggree with that Article! I learned alot too. Very informative!

Thanks for the Link! :yes:

TexasSP 09.30.2008 10:17 PM

I think it's amazing how when a true piece of trash comes forward like this 700 billion bailout that the US citizens get together and yell a resounding not just no but HELL NO, just like the immigration bill last year.

In the deepest of deep the good thing is we all no matter democrat, republican, libertarian, or whatever all come together to protect our best interests.

The great thing about the article is that it articulates so well why some things must die to transform and move on for the better. Sometimes the better hurts while it happens but is much healthier in the long run.

jayjay283 09.30.2008 10:21 PM

You hear Bush pleading for that crap to work out. I voted for the man, like him, but this last few months hes just...I dunno trying to line his pocket for when hes out of office, Can we get a 500 page copy of this crap bill ?

TexasSP 09.30.2008 10:51 PM

Another good article to read, mostly opinion with some excellent points.

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