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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 404482" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Once more, we learn that when powerful but bad people do the wrong thing, everyone eventually suffers. In this case, if taxpayers have to bail out mischevious corporations and foot the bill, while the guilty get rewarded plus incredibly rich, this is not only grossly unfair, it weakens our people an our nation. I don't care about transparency or if ryders are written in to prevent top execs from benefitting, but $700 Billion will be incredibally difficult to oversea entirely, and given it to the same powerstructure that got us here to begin with. How can we afford anything more than the basics when more of our money will be going to taxes paying for this bailout and the Iraq War debt. What about adequate healthcare, college tuition for our kids, personal investments, saving for retirement, protective armor for our troops, to name a few . Meanwhile, the guilty will be a far cry away landing on some remote island via a "golden parachute", living life to the max with umbrella drinks and no regrets. Perfect example, one of McCain's biggest supporter and mouthpiece Hewlett Packard's ex- CEO Carly Fiorina, rec'v a huge parting gift for being fired, between 22 to 45 million dollars meanwhile 20 thousand layoffs, the very kind of payouts that McCain has condemned in the last several days. I have no sympathys for these greedy bastards...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 404482, member: 9859"] Once more, we learn that when powerful but bad people do the wrong thing, everyone eventually suffers. In this case, if taxpayers have to bail out mischevious corporations and foot the bill, while the guilty get rewarded plus incredibly rich, this is not only grossly unfair, it weakens our people an our nation. I don't care about transparency or if ryders are written in to prevent top execs from benefitting, but $700 Billion will be incredibally difficult to oversea entirely, and given it to the same powerstructure that got us here to begin with. How can we afford anything more than the basics when more of our money will be going to taxes paying for this bailout and the Iraq War debt. What about adequate healthcare, college tuition for our kids, personal investments, saving for retirement, protective armor for our troops, to name a few . Meanwhile, the guilty will be a far cry away landing on some remote island via a "golden parachute", living life to the max with umbrella drinks and no regrets. Perfect example, one of McCain's biggest supporter and mouthpiece Hewlett Packard's ex- CEO Carly Fiorina, rec'v a huge parting gift for being fired, between 22 to 45 million dollars meanwhile 20 thousand layoffs, the very kind of payouts that McCain has condemned in the last several days. I have no sympathys for these greedy bastards... [/QUOTE]
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