Truthmatters
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I sure wish people were as concerned about the debt during the Bush years which gave us this mess that now has to be dealt with.
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I sure wish people were as concerned about the debt during the Bush years which gave us this mess that now has to be dealt with.
Bush not only spent on two wars that have not done much but Kill our bravest and blled our treasure.
Bush then gave huge tax cuts to the wealthist and refused to keep up oversight on their activities in the market.
He also screwed the people coming home who fought his wars for Haliburtons bottom line.
The true cost of what Bush did to this country is only now being paid.
Its just the way they planned it , Rape the country and then make the Dems clean up the mess of ending the wars and fixing the ignored infrastructure and economy.
You can pretend to yourself that Obama created this problem but the next generation is not going to buy it.
Your party will wear this scarlet letter for a generation.
you are trying to use reason and common sense with someone that has neitherBush not only spent on two wars that have not done much but Kill our bravest and blled our treasure.
Bush then gave huge tax cuts to the wealthist and refused to keep up oversight on their activities in the market.
He also screwed the people coming home who fought his wars for Haliburtons bottom line.
The true cost of what Bush did to this country is only now being paid.
Its just the way they planned it , Rape the country and then make the Dems clean up the mess of ending the wars and fixing the ignored infrastructure and economy.
You can pretend to yourself that Obama created this problem but the next generation is not going to buy it.
Your party will wear this scarlet letter for a generation.
Fine, we'll wear whatever symbol you like, you're still begging the question; how is more bad after bad good?
yes, the liberation of Iraq was a sucess, the after war period was a fucking messNot to support Captain Chimptastic, but the Iraq war is a victory.
It was dumb, started for the wrong reasons and managed like a Marx Brothers movie, yet the USA still won it.
Bush not only spent on two wars that have not done much but Kill our bravest and blled our treasure.
Bush then gave huge tax cuts to the wealthist and refused to keep up oversight on their activities in the market.
He also screwed the people coming home who fought his wars for Haliburtons bottom line.
The true cost of what Bush did to this country is only now being paid.
Its just the way they planned it , Rape the country and then make the Dems clean up the mess of ending the wars and fixing the ignored infrastructure and economy.
You can pretend to yourself that Obama created this problem but the next generation is not going to buy it.
Your party will wear this scarlet letter for a generation.
Fine, we'll wear whatever symbol you like, you're still begging the question; how is more bad after bad good?
well, i'm waiting for him to make something goodBush not only spent on two wars that have not done much but Kill our bravest and blled our treasure.
Bush then gave huge tax cuts to the wealthist and refused to keep up oversight on their activities in the market.
He also screwed the people coming home who fought his wars for Haliburtons bottom line.
The true cost of what Bush did to this country is only now being paid.
Its just the way they planned it , Rape the country and then make the Dems clean up the mess of ending the wars and fixing the ignored infrastructure and economy.
You can pretend to yourself that Obama created this problem but the next generation is not going to buy it.
Your party will wear this scarlet letter for a generation.
Fine, we'll wear whatever symbol you like, you're still begging the question; how is more bad after bad good?
The Messiah can make more bad after bad good.
well, i'm waiting for him to make something goodFine, we'll wear whatever symbol you like, you're still begging the question; how is more bad after bad good?
The Messiah can make more bad after bad good.
would be nice for a change
i had to wait a long time to see the red sox do it alsowell, i'm waiting for him to make something goodThe Messiah can make more bad after bad good.
would be nice for a change
I'm waiting for the Cubs to win the World Series, too.
The whole debt situation we are in NOW is from greed and ME ME ME types.
Greenspan himself said that greed was THE major factor with the economic meltdown and it will happen again and again, due to the fact that greed is a human element you cannot factor for or against.
"At the behest of its former chief executive, Maurice Greenberg, AIG (AIG) is considering joining a lawsuit filed by its shareholders against the government. On Wednesday, according to the New York Times, Greenberg, 87, will try to persuade the AIG board that the terms of the companyÂ’s $182 billion government bailout were too onerous, the interest rates were too high, and ultimately, that AIG shareholders got a raw deal. WhatÂ’s that about biting the hand that feeds you?
Swallow for a moment that feeling of outrage swelling in your gut, and consider this: Gratitude doesnÂ’t make money. Whether or not the board decides to join the $25 billion shareholder suit, considering such an action is exactly what itÂ’s supposed to do. The AIG boardÂ’s top priority is to return value to its shareholders. If they think the insurer left money on the table back in 2008 and thereÂ’s a chance to recoup some of it, the decision is easy: Sue the government that saved it from bankruptcy during the darkest days of the financial crisis. Crass as that may be, it would be a smart business move.
Still, itÂ’s hard to see that $182 billion figure and think that somehow AIG got screwed in the deal. The government did, after all, end up owning more than 90 percent of the company. And remember how that deal came together. The alarm bells on AIG didnÂ’t go off until the disaster at Lehman Brothers was well underway. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and his team had to act fast, and AIG was in no position to negotiate favorable terms. The alternative to being rescued was to go bankrupt and default on its $440 billion portfolio of credit default swaps, which plausibly couldÂ’ve brought down the entire global economy. AIG owed money to just about everyone. Not making good on those payments wouldÂ’ve turned a disaster into complete and total Armageddon for the global economy."
Looky looky, Obama and his deficit no where near what he claimed.
$1 trillion deficits seen for next 10 years
Looky looky, Obama and his deficit no where near what he claimed.
$1 trillion deficits seen for next 10 years
Your link is broken. So what is everyone talking about except whatever the voices in their heads tell them to say?
Here's one that works: $1 trillion deficits seen for next 10 years | cleveland.com
I don't know if that is the same article you were trying to link to, though.
Moving on.
$1 Trillion deficits. And I suppose defense spending has nothing to do with that, eh?
Yeah...right...
I can't find in the article where the GOP justifies war level spending forever and not reducing defense spending to pre-war levels.
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