Over simplification with no intellectual depth
Again, we're not talking about Obama.
I know but that doesn't stop you from saying "oooobama" every other post.
Translation:
"I know you are but what am I"?
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Over simplification with no intellectual depth
Again, we're not talking about Obama.
I know but that doesn't stop you from saying "oooobama" every other post.
1. There are MANY reasons people don't have jobs through no fault of their own.Cain: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself'
Herman Cain, the new darling of the right, seems to think that the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US. He also has a wild conspiracy theory that the Occupy Wall St protests are being staged by the left to draw attention away from Obama. On top of calling gays 'godless' in 2004, this latest gust of wind from the pizzaman-turned-presidential-candidate ought to solidify his standing among the far-right. Unfortunately, most Americans don't share his opinion that the big banks are good guys (not that he'll get the nomination).
Herman Cain On Occupy Wall Street: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself' (VIDEO)
Asked by the Journal's Alan Murray about his thoughts on the demonstrations, which initially began in New York City and have since spread around the country, Cain responded:
"I don't have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself! ... It is not a person's fault if they succeeded, it is a person's fault if they failed."
Cain went on to admit that the banks had something to do with the economic crisis of 2008, but pointed out that it was now 2011, seemingly downplaying any lasting effects of the practices of big banks and Wall Street.
Herman Cain, the new darling of the right, seems to think that the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US. He also has a wild conspiracy theory that the Occupy Wall St protests are being staged by the left to draw attention away from Obama. On top of calling gays 'godless' in 2004, this latest gust of wind from the pizzaman-turned-presidential-candidate ought to solidify his standing among the far-right. Unfortunately, most Americans don't share his opinion that the big banks are good guys (not that he'll get the nomination).
Herman Cain On Occupy Wall Street: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself' (VIDEO)
Asked by the Journal's Alan Murray about his thoughts on the demonstrations, which initially began in New York City and have since spread around the country, Cain responded:
"I don't have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself! ... It is not a person's fault if they succeeded, it is a person's fault if they failed."
Cain went on to admit that the banks had something to do with the economic crisis of 2008, but pointed out that it was now 2011, seemingly downplaying any lasting effects of the practices of big banks and Wall Street.
Who else is responsible for your fate?
1. There are MANY reasons people don't have jobs through no fault of their own.Cain: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself'
2. Not everyone enjoys screwing others to get rich.
1. There are MANY reasons people don't have jobs through no fault of their own.Cain: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself'
2. Not everyone enjoys screwing others to get rich.
Herman Cain, the new darling of the right, seems to think that the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US. He also has a wild conspiracy theory that the Occupy Wall St protests are being staged by the left to draw attention away from Obama. On top of calling gays 'godless' in 2004, this latest gust of wind from the pizzaman-turned-presidential-candidate ought to solidify his standing among the far-right. Unfortunately, most Americans don't share his opinion that the big banks are good guys (not that he'll get the nomination).
Who else is responsible for your fate?
Nobody is responsible for my fate. What does that have to do with the big banks causing the Great Recession and raping consumers?
Herman Cain, the new darling of the right, seems to think that the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US. He also has a wild conspiracy theory that the Occupy Wall St protests are being staged by the left to draw attention away from Obama. On top of calling gays 'godless' in 2004, this latest gust of wind from the pizzaman-turned-presidential-candidate ought to solidify his standing among the far-right. Unfortunately, most Americans don't share his opinion that the big banks are good guys (not that he'll get the nomination).
Who else is responsible for your fate?
Nobody is responsible for my fate. What does that have to do with the big banks causing the Great Recession and raping consumers?
Over simplification with no intellectual depth
Again, we're not talking about Obama.
I know but that doesn't stop you from saying "oooobama" every other post.
How many right wingers on the USMB live off SS and Medicare or disability? 40%? 60%? More?
No he just lobbed Cruise Missles at aspirin factories in Baghdad that succeeded in killing a janitor to take minds off of playing with Monica Lewinsky's twat with cigars in a wag the dog scenario.
Yes, Bill, I sure miss the days of peace and prosperity. It was like living in Camelot.
Herman Cain, the new darling of the right, seems to think that the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US. He also has a wild conspiracy theory that the Occupy Wall St protests are being staged by the left to draw attention away from Obama. On top of calling gays 'godless' in 2004, this latest gust of wind from the pizzaman-turned-presidential-candidate ought to solidify his standing among the far-right. Unfortunately, most Americans don't share his opinion that the big banks are good guys (not that he'll get the nomination).
Herman Cain On Occupy Wall Street: 'If You Don't Have A Job And You're Not Rich, Blame Yourself' (VIDEO)
Asked by the Journal's Alan Murray about his thoughts on the demonstrations, which initially began in New York City and have since spread around the country, Cain responded:
"I don't have facts to back this up, but I happen to believe that these demonstrations are planned and orchestrated to distract from the failed policies of the Obama administration. Don't blame Wall Street, don't blame the big banks, if you don't have a job and you're not rich, blame yourself! ... It is not a person's fault if they succeeded, it is a person's fault if they failed."
Cain went on to admit that the banks had something to do with the economic crisis of 2008, but pointed out that it was now 2011, seemingly downplaying any lasting effects of the practices of big banks and Wall Street.
...the big banks and Wall St are beyond reproach when it comes to the poor economy and lack of jobs in the US
Question for you: Do you blame only corporations for the state of the economy or do you also blame the politicians that wrote regulations which prevented any legal action against the leaders of those companies? Do you blame politicians for the CRA, which forced banks to make loans that should not have been made? Do you blame politicians for backing any bad loans the banks made through the creation of Fannie and Freddie? Do you blame politicians for bailing out those banks and other companies with taxpayer money? Do you blame politicians for accepting contributions from companies in exchange for favorable, competition-squelching regulations?
Does government hold any blame at all or is all on the evil companies?
When politicians are to blame.....the people can vote them out. we have no such ability when it comes to the corporate elite.
Government holds blame.....mainly because too many politicians were unable to summon the courage to do what is right, accept that they'd lose campaign donors, and try to get re-elected on merit rather than ad spin.
The blame is for allowing the corporations to act at will......which is not what is in the best interests of the nation as a whole.