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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 989319" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>No, we got thrown under the bus by a combination of meddling politicians who pushed banks to make idiotic loans to millions, greedy Wall Streeters who tried to capitalize on all that flowing money by creating derivative investments that few could actually explain but at their core was a house of cards, greedy corporate types who wanted in on that action and are willing to sell the country down the tubes to do it, and average people who should know enough about their finances to know it was going to hammer them eventually taking a loan they couldn't afford, and finally a opportunistic Federal government that is taking advantage of hard times to concentrate power into Washington while corporate greed is concentrating wealth into fewer and fewer hands. The first decade of this millennium has been a perfect storm for screwing the average joe who has no control over these major issues but sure has to live with the consequences of their mishandling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 989319, member: 24302"] No, we got thrown under the bus by a combination of meddling politicians who pushed banks to make idiotic loans to millions, greedy Wall Streeters who tried to capitalize on all that flowing money by creating derivative investments that few could actually explain but at their core was a house of cards, greedy corporate types who wanted in on that action and are willing to sell the country down the tubes to do it, and average people who should know enough about their finances to know it was going to hammer them eventually taking a loan they couldn't afford, and finally a opportunistic Federal government that is taking advantage of hard times to concentrate power into Washington while corporate greed is concentrating wealth into fewer and fewer hands. The first decade of this millennium has been a perfect storm for screwing the average joe who has no control over these major issues but sure has to live with the consequences of their mishandling. [/QUOTE]
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