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<blockquote data-quote="paidslave" data-source="post: 399750" data-attributes="member: 10762"><p>And he really need BUSH? </p><p> </p><p>AS for our homeland hopefully a <u>Rash of indictments</u> in the financial sector from Barrack or McCain or whomever makes the thrown! Expect massive layoffs..... I </p><p> </p><p> </p><p>McCain's words were sympathetic as well.</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>"America is in a crisis today," he said — then added: "The economic crisis is not the fault of the American people. Our workers are the most innovative, the hardest working, the best skilled, the most productive, the most competitive in the world. ... But they are being threatened today ... because of greed and corruption that some engaged in on Wall Street and we have got to fix it."</p><p>Some in the markets, he said, "have treated Wall Street like a casino."</p><p> </p><p>The Capitalist bends the rules for s big government! Trickle down economics only works when something trickles down but these greedy bast.rds keep it all for themselves! This is why Obamas tax cuts to the WORKING people have the most appeal to me. McCain is a much stronger candidate but somehow feel he is a part of the Good Ole boys club!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paidslave, post: 399750, member: 10762"] And he really need BUSH? AS for our homeland hopefully a [U]Rash of indictments[/U] in the financial sector from Barrack or McCain or whomever makes the thrown! Expect massive layoffs..... I McCain's words were sympathetic as well. "America is in a crisis today," he said — then added: "The economic crisis is not the fault of the American people. Our workers are the most innovative, the hardest working, the best skilled, the most productive, the most competitive in the world. ... But they are being threatened today ... because of greed and corruption that some engaged in on Wall Street and we have got to fix it." Some in the markets, he said, "have treated Wall Street like a casino." The Capitalist bends the rules for s big government! Trickle down economics only works when something trickles down but these greedy bast.rds keep it all for themselves! This is why Obamas tax cuts to the WORKING people have the most appeal to me. McCain is a much stronger candidate but somehow feel he is a part of the Good Ole boys club! [/QUOTE]
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