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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 760068" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Except you want to lay everything at Bush's feet. Sorry, you can't push banks to make bad loans to millions and not have a day of reckoning eventually. Just like Katrina in that regard. It was up to Louisiana's governor to request federal assistance before Bush could send help in. That's the legal protocol. But she didn't immediately, and the liberal media spun it that Bush was incompetent. And of course did the same when the economy finally blew up in 2008 to assist Obama. Now we've got a president with no management experience but does have a lot of theories about how things should work. If given free rein he will destroy our economy, which may be the goal. And $7 a gallon gas isn't some FOX News conspiracy theory. It's what Harvard University analysts figured gas would go to if Obama's cap-and-trade legislation becomes law. And cap-and-trade doesn't even solve the environmental issues it's supposed to address. What it really does is distribute wealth from producers to non producers. FedEx would be greatly affected seeing as how with our jets and vehicle fleet we are a huge emitter of carbon. Everyone here wants better pay and benefits. Think that'll happen if FedEx is shelling out hundreds of millions annually for carbon credits? See, we'll still pollute as much, so no saving the environment there. But we will have the satisfaction of knowing that our hard work will buy credits from little companies in Africa or Latin America who aren't emitting much of anything. Bet you didn't know buying credits wasn't limited to here in the States! Al Gore estimates it'll become a $10 trillion dollar market worldwide annually!! It's not about saving the planet at all, but redistributing wealth, only they couldn't come right out and say that we'll all work very hard to give away our earnings because that's social justice. We in the West, especially the U.S., have been living the good life for far too long, now it's time to give it away to folks in Haiti, Uganda, wherever. That's the far left fantasy that Obama, Pelosi, and Reid are trying to create.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 760068, member: 24302"] Except you want to lay everything at Bush's feet. Sorry, you can't push banks to make bad loans to millions and not have a day of reckoning eventually. Just like Katrina in that regard. It was up to Louisiana's governor to request federal assistance before Bush could send help in. That's the legal protocol. But she didn't immediately, and the liberal media spun it that Bush was incompetent. And of course did the same when the economy finally blew up in 2008 to assist Obama. Now we've got a president with no management experience but does have a lot of theories about how things should work. If given free rein he will destroy our economy, which may be the goal. And $7 a gallon gas isn't some FOX News conspiracy theory. It's what Harvard University analysts figured gas would go to if Obama's cap-and-trade legislation becomes law. And cap-and-trade doesn't even solve the environmental issues it's supposed to address. What it really does is distribute wealth from producers to non producers. FedEx would be greatly affected seeing as how with our jets and vehicle fleet we are a huge emitter of carbon. Everyone here wants better pay and benefits. Think that'll happen if FedEx is shelling out hundreds of millions annually for carbon credits? See, we'll still pollute as much, so no saving the environment there. But we will have the satisfaction of knowing that our hard work will buy credits from little companies in Africa or Latin America who aren't emitting much of anything. Bet you didn't know buying credits wasn't limited to here in the States! Al Gore estimates it'll become a $10 trillion dollar market worldwide annually!! It's not about saving the planet at all, but redistributing wealth, only they couldn't come right out and say that we'll all work very hard to give away our earnings because that's social justice. We in the West, especially the U.S., have been living the good life for far too long, now it's time to give it away to folks in Haiti, Uganda, wherever. That's the far left fantasy that Obama, Pelosi, and Reid are trying to create. [/QUOTE]
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