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Edited by
cashu
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Tue 01/26/10 10:13 PM
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Has the job got to be to much .? was asking him to be different than bush to much . enforcing our laws instead of doing like gw bush to much to expect . Giving money to people who had no intention of helping him in return to get the country back to work . Has all the pressure broken him ?
Are we going into a depression greater than the great depression ? Is it time to stop this stupid country and do something right in stead of just meandering down dumb a$$ road til the money is gone for ever and we stand around wondering WHAT HAPPENED ? Are the illiberals back out in the pasture running around with baskets of flower petals throwing them in the air singing ol lang syn . plotting there next drug trip ? In truth you all better sit down and kiss you a$$ go by cause the life your living today is gone . we are now a third world nation . congradulations . |
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we slipped on a banana peel but it didn't break our necks
that was last year. so yeah - we avoided the great depression so far. but the scary thing is - that there are still a lot of really bad mortgages to unwind, high unemployment, our health care costs at least twice what it should, and the unregulated credit swap market is still out there and as impenetrable as ever and could blow up in our face again. so we're not out of the woods yet by a long shot. and we have kind of run up the debt a little bit too under gw...and it just got worse under obama with the TARP bailout etc. oh well there is always france... |
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Edited by
cashu
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Tue 01/26/10 10:17 PM
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if you have read what he said today and if he means it we are in trouble big time .
I DON'T WANT TO LEAVE TILL I GET EVEN WITH ALL THE MORONS THAT CAUSED THIS .I MEAN ALL OF THEM NOT JUST THE BANKERS . |
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What he said where?
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he said it on tv .
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WHERE on television,, what show? Can you share a bit of what he said that upset you .....
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we slipped on a banana peel but it didn't break our necks that was last year. so yeah - we avoided the great depression so far. but the scary thing is - that there are still a lot of really bad mortgages to unwind, high unemployment, our health care costs at least twice what it should, and the unregulated credit swap market is still out there and as impenetrable as ever and could blow up in our face again. so we're not out of the woods yet by a long shot. and we have kind of run up the debt a little bit too under gw...and it just got worse under obama with the TARP bailout etc. oh well there is always france... On top of that, there won't be any true audit of the Fed. |
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Anyone who thinks the jobs were outsourced to other countries coming back is deeply mistaken. Once you give up jobs, they aren't gonna come back, since that country that took over don't want to outsource its jobs or would end up with massive unemployment also.
Here is my best forecast: 1. If you are unemployed now, your chance to get hired is about 1:400 at best. That's a lot worse chance than trying to win 1000 bucks on a scracth off lottery. I got a couple of months left to keep trying, after that, I'm out of there, I'm not waiting for anything anymore, it's too little too late to have a "Plan" whatever that plan is from Obama, it wouldn't effect us until like 2 years from now at the best circumstances. I do not have endless patience and neither can afford to stay unemployed anymore, I'm sick and tired of it... I thought my 6 years of service in the armed forces was something that I could count on to give me an extra edge in anything but it's as useful as a big bucket of crap. |
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However,
6 years of service in the armed forces is something to fall back upon -- like another 6 years!!!
(... unless you wanna stay away from Afganistan!!!) |
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However, 6 years of service in the armed forces is something to fall back upon -- like another 6 years!!!
(... unless you wanna stay away from Afganistan!!!) |
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Hey, kirk443, you remind of Dobie Gillis!
(WHAT THE F. ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? ? ?) |
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