WTH is ACORN?

REVxERIK

CLASSIC LIBERAL
Sep 2, 2009
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can somebody give me a summary of what acorn is?
if you don't that's cool too, but don't respond and be an asshole just to be an asshole aye?
 
If fully investigated, it just may bring this sham presidency down.
It just may lead to the Messiah being the first POTUS being led from the whitehouse in cuffs.
It needs to be fully investigated,
After all, it is a taxpayer funded fraud of a liberal organization.
 
ACORN seeks to implement socialist policy reform through organizing the poor into a socio-political force. They then use this force to bully/persuade local politicians into submission/writing law, and have activists working throughout the Americas. As a powerful network of Community Organizers, they have close ties with Obama.

They were suspected of voter fraud in the 2008 election, are currently under investigation by a NYC district attorney for giving unethical advice to suspected felons. In other words, they are suspected of assisting illegal sex workers (pimps) with laundering money and avoiding federal authorities.
 
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Acorn was started on the premises of assisting low income and the disadvantaged that were being screwed over by big banks.

Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now

LOL, "screwed over by the banks", so Acorn gets involved and people are in homes that have no hope in hell of paying for it.
How'd that work out?
For the bankers that made multiple millions every year off of other peoples money? I'd say it worked out well they are on to bigger and better things like, "going green".

For the poor slobs that did not know any better than to try and own a home of their own? Not very well on a whole with so much money being plunged into the system the housing market skyrocketed and they could not afford what they bought. They ended up losing their initial investments and their payments. For the few of us out here that actually thought banks were tightly regulated and not allowed to make up fraudulent documents on loans? Not good at all. We are still struggling to pay bills each day and keep groceries on the table.

For the American public? Terrible since of course everyone gets to foot the bill to bail these so called poorly managed banks out of the mess that they helped to create. "To big to fail" ya know. Funds get stripped that go to payoff erroneous guarantees these banks have gotten with their erroneous paperwork. The taxpayer again foots the bill.

For many investors who put their money into these investments that banker types were in charge? Not good at all when they lost much or all of their savings.

For the average American worker? Also not so well as the market tightens back up and no one trust anyone enough to invest in new or expanding businesses. Housing markets collapse. The general construction flops in turn it puts a lot of people out of work causing even more turmoil throughout.

Overall a bad situation.
 

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