Trump CANNOT tolerate being labeled a "loser"

.but thinks Putin is great


It must be those shirtless Putin photos......Trump finds them "Irresistible"......LOL.....
or you do. have you seen this ?


barack you're supposed to take the viagra after the plane lands... heh i figure this will surface right around election day... maybe on a billboard in times square... after midnight of course.... :)
 
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Since Trump lost his hosting duties on The Apprentice


Who s better suited t
Could you identify the exact date when America STOPPED being great????

I've often asked that question of moronic right wingers and only one could answer with the racist remark of "......it stopped being great when we got a mulatto in the WH..."

Are you in the same camp as that idiot?
michelle said 'for the first time in her adult life she was proud of her country'.
but if everyone had to have their spouse be elected president in order to be proud of their country, what does that say about you ? :)
Trump thinks our country is not great

as it could be.

Trump says we are no longer great...but thinks Putin is great

Another Cold War will be incredibly dangerous and costly. Obama and Clinton's 'Reset Button' has been a nightmare. The US and Russia can and should have good relations. That's what Trump's saying.
Takes two equal powers to have a Cold War

Russia is not in our league
 
Trump is not only a loser but.....

biggest-loser-logo-999x1024.jpg


Or as Trump would say......the BIGLY loser
isn't making fun of fat people one of the things you object to ?:confused:

I didn't say Trump is fat (though he is the fattest candidate in 100years)

I said he is a LOSER

Making fun of losers is an American tradition
 
It has been fun watching the debates as Hillary pushes Trumps buttons

He just can't control himself

Raging at three in the morning to tweet that Miss Universe is fat
I'm not a puppet....you're a puppet
Whining about microphones, moderators
What a nasty woman
hillary and her husband can't control themselves, he if he's in a room with the intern, and she if he's alone in the room with the intern.

she is a nasty, nasty person.... just that dems never talk about it when they are alone. or say, "yeah, i did hear she has a foul mouth"....

heh, this is the achille's heel, Trump is a real estate business champion try to make America great again and hillary is leona helmsley.

hillary is always being propped up exactly because she is the queen of mean. Trump and Melania will bring Camelot. :cool:

Will Trump and Melania put, "a legal limit to the snow, here, in Camelot?"
 
And the gloating has begun. To the victors goes the spoils. Honestly, I'd probably gloat too. But now the Libs will own the next 4 years and the previous 8. 12 years of liberal leadership! Better start planning to defend the record, and hope that wages pick up, racial unrest subsides, terrorist attacks dwindle and what about that pesky debt, deficit and huge unfounded liability. It's all yours now.


Actually, (and I know you won't believe this,) I am not really "gloating" since I do NOT like Hillary all that much; but the choices presented with Trump could not make me abandon sanity.

For the next 4 years we will see if a GOP led congress (the house for sure and a stalemated senate) will do its part in offering SOMETHING......actually ANYTHING that resembles wise legislation.

........and, I hope that Hillary decides to be in the oval office for just 4 years and hand over the reins to some younger, progressive and fair-minded democrat. (I say this latter statement because Hillary is about my age and I am fully aware of my physical limitations.)

First, I know gloating when I see it, so save your patronizing attitude. Second, I see you're already beginning the foundation for scapegoating all the ills to congress. Frankly that just won't work. To be an effective president you have to work with congress. Regan did it well and so did Slick Willie. If you are unhappy with congress then ask why YOUR president can't work with them. It's called politics. One more thing, if that bulldyke has a pulse she will not step aside after 4 years, that's called power monger.
 
Los'n Donny

Has a nice ring to it
 
Knowing full well that this election is virtually over (note that Georgia.....yes, Georgia polls showing a dead even race and Texas, yes, Texas is also competitive) good ol' narcissistic, charlatan Trump has ONLY one other card to play....and that is to label the election process as "rigged".....

The Trump brand cannot tolerate (or afford?) being labeled that of a loser, and the label of "victim" is much more preferable. The night of Nov. 8th should be rather interesting.

And the gloating has begun. To the victors goes the spoils. Honestly, I'd probably gloat too. But now the Libs will own the next 4 years and the previous 8. 12 years of liberal leadership! Better start planning to defend the record, and hope that wages pick up, racial unrest subsides, terrorist attacks dwindle and what about that pesky debt, deficit and huge unfounded liability. It's all yours now.

We will sincerely miss your part ownership and constructive suggestions about all this that have come from the red supporters in the past....

What? Excuse me. Are you saying that I have any say in those issues, or are you just feeling a bit of whiny butt hurt because you don't want to defend the last 8 or next 4 years? I think the latter.
 
I see you're already beginning the foundation for scapegoating all the ills to congress. Frankly that just won't work


I'll share with you just ONE example about the GOP led congress and their willingness to work with the WH.......


“Ed Rendell, who has criticized the president (objecting, for example, to the Obama campaign's attack on private equity), also argues that Obama has been constrained by an unprecedented obduracy in his Republican opposition. ‘I can't ever recall a newly elected president being faced with the leader of the other party's caucus saying “Our No. 1 priority is to make this president a one-term president,”’ says Rendell, citing the remark made by Mitch McConnell, the Senate minority leader, that exemplified the fierce partisanship that has attended Obama's tenure. ‘That McConnell would say that in the first nine months of Barack Obama's tenure is absolutely stunning, disgraceful, disgusting — you name the term.’”
 
Second, I see you're already beginning the foundation for scapegoating all the ills to congress. Frankly that just won't work.


Since I like to educate right wingers, here's a mini lesson regarding GOP congress and Obama (you can thank me later):

Bills Republicans Have Blocked Since President Obama Took Office

  1. Tax on Companies that ship jobs overseas- A bill that would have eliminated a tax break that companies get when they ship jobs overseas. Republicans blocked this, allowing companies to keep the tax break they receive when they ship jobs to other countries.
  2. Political Ad disclosure bill- Would have required all donors to political campaigns to reveal themselves. Republicans blocked this, not once but twice.
  3. Subpoena Power for the Committee investigating the BP Oil Spill – Give subpoena power to the independent committee responsible for investigating BP’s roll in the oil spill. Republicans attempted to block this.
  4. The Small Business Jobs Act -would give LOCAL, community banks access to billions of dollars to loan to small businesses. Republicans blocked this, then attempted to block it a second time and failed.
  5. The DREAM Act- Gives immigrant youth who were brought here as children a path to citizenship by earning a college degree or serving the military for 2 years. Republicans blocked this.
  6. Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”- Would have repealed the law that forces gay and lesbian services members to lie about their sexuality and gives the military the right to discharge soldiers based on their sexuality. Republicans blocked this many times and Democrats were finally able to pass it with the support of just 2 Republicans.
  7. Senator Franken’s Anti-Rape Amendment to the Defense Appropriations Bill – Makes it so that women raped overseas while working for foreign contractors have the right to have their case heard in an American court instead of having their case mediated by the company they work for. Only Republican men voted against this, but it passed.
  8. Benefits for Homeless Veterans- Would have expanded benefits to homeless veterans and homeless veterans with children. Republicans blocked this.
  9. Affordable Health Care For America Act- Prevents insurance companies from discriminating against you on the basis of “pre-existing conditions”. Requires that insurance companies spend 85 cents of every dollar that you pay on your actual health care. Limits health insurance companies profit margins. Republicans blocked this for months before it finally passed and have vowed to repeal it if they are elected.
  10. Health Care for the 9/11 First Responders who got sick from being at Ground Zero- Would provide billions of dollars in health care to help the 9/11 First Responders who were at Ground Zero on 9/11 and are now sick because of it. Republicans blocked this.
  11. The Jobs Bill- Offsets the payroll tax for 1 year for companies that hire new employees, or people receiving unemployment insurance. Also gives other tax incentives to companies hiring new employees. Republicans attempted to block this.
  12. Wall Street Reform- Puts stricter regulations on the banks, preventing them from becoming “too big to fail”. Curbs reckless spending practices that caused the banking crisis. Republicans attempted to block this.
  13. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act- Pumped billions of dollars into state and local Governments to prevent us from sinking into a second Great Depression. Republicans opposed this but now want to take credit for the parts of it that we know are successful.
  14. Oil Spill Liability- Raises the liability on what companies can be made to pay to clean up after an oil spill. Republicans blocked this.
  15. Immigration Reform- Republican suggested comprehensive immigration reform until Obama supported it. Now they’re rabidly opposed to it and even voted against their own legislation. Republicans blocked this.
  16. Unemployment extension bill HR-4213- Would provide additional aid to the millions of Americans still on unemployment who are just trying to support themselves and their families. Republicans blocked this bill for 8 weeks before it finally passed. Republicans blocked this for 8 weeks before it finally passed.
  17. Fair Pay Act of 2009- Also called the Lily Ledbetter bill. Requires that women receive equal compensation to men for doing the same work. Republicans attempted to block this.
  18. No permanent military bases in Afghanistan.
  19. Report identifying hybrid or electric propulsion systems and other fuel-saving technologies for incorporation into tactical motor vehicles.
  20. Protection of child custody arrangements for parents who are members of the Armed Forces deployed in support of a contingency operation.
  21. Improvements to Department of Defense domestic violence programs.
  22. Department of Defense recognition of spouses of members of the Armed Forces.
  23. Department of Defense recognition of children of members of the Armed Forces.
  24. Enhancements to the Troops-to-Teachers Program.
  25. Fiscal year 2011 increase in military basic pay.
  26. Improving aural protection for members of the Armed Forces.
  27. Comprehensive policy on neurocognitive assessment by the military health care system.
  28. Authority to make excess nonlethal supplies available for domestic emergency assistance.
And those were just some of the progressive provisions. On the conservative side, there are these, and more:

  • Prohibition on the use of funds for the transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
  • Prohibition on the use of funds to modify or construct facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
  • Prohibition on use of funds to give Miranda warnings to Al Qaeda terrorists.
 
Second, I see you're already beginning the foundation for scapegoating all the ills to congress. Frankly that just won't work.


Since I like to educate right wingers, here's a mini lesson regarding GOP congress and Obama (you can thank me later):

Bills Republicans Have Blocked Since President Obama Took Office

  1. Tax on Companies that ship jobs overseas- A bill that would have eliminated a tax break that companies get when they ship jobs overseas. Republicans blocked this, allowing companies to keep the tax break they receive when they ship jobs to other countries.
  2. Political Ad disclosure bill- Would have required all donors to political campaigns to reveal themselves. Republicans blocked this, not once but twice.
  3. Subpoena Power for the Committee investigating the BP Oil Spill – Give subpoena power to the independent committee responsible for investigating BP’s roll in the oil spill. Republicans attempted to block this.
  4. The Small Business Jobs Act -would give LOCAL, community banks access to billions of dollars to loan to small businesses. Republicans blocked this, then attempted to block it a second time and failed.
  5. The DREAM Act- Gives immigrant youth who were brought here as children a path to citizenship by earning a college degree or serving the military for 2 years. Republicans blocked this.
  6. Repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”- Would have repealed the law that forces gay and lesbian services members to lie about their sexuality and gives the military the right to discharge soldiers based on their sexuality. Republicans blocked this many times and Democrats were finally able to pass it with the support of just 2 Republicans.
  7. Senator Franken’s Anti-Rape Amendment to the Defense Appropriations Bill – Makes it so that women raped overseas while working for foreign contractors have the right to have their case heard in an American court instead of having their case mediated by the company they work for. Only Republican men voted against this, but it passed.
  8. Benefits for Homeless Veterans- Would have expanded benefits to homeless veterans and homeless veterans with children. Republicans blocked this.
  9. Affordable Health Care For America Act- Prevents insurance companies from discriminating against you on the basis of “pre-existing conditions”. Requires that insurance companies spend 85 cents of every dollar that you pay on your actual health care. Limits health insurance companies profit margins. Republicans blocked this for months before it finally passed and have vowed to repeal it if they are elected.
  10. Health Care for the 9/11 First Responders who got sick from being at Ground Zero- Would provide billions of dollars in health care to help the 9/11 First Responders who were at Ground Zero on 9/11 and are now sick because of it. Republicans blocked this.
  11. The Jobs Bill- Offsets the payroll tax for 1 year for companies that hire new employees, or people receiving unemployment insurance. Also gives other tax incentives to companies hiring new employees. Republicans attempted to block this.
  12. Wall Street Reform- Puts stricter regulations on the banks, preventing them from becoming “too big to fail”. Curbs reckless spending practices that caused the banking crisis. Republicans attempted to block this.
  13. American Recovery and Reinvestment Act- Pumped billions of dollars into state and local Governments to prevent us from sinking into a second Great Depression. Republicans opposed this but now want to take credit for the parts of it that we know are successful.
  14. Oil Spill Liability- Raises the liability on what companies can be made to pay to clean up after an oil spill. Republicans blocked this.
  15. Immigration Reform- Republican suggested comprehensive immigration reform until Obama supported it. Now they’re rabidly opposed to it and even voted against their own legislation. Republicans blocked this.
  16. Unemployment extension bill HR-4213- Would provide additional aid to the millions of Americans still on unemployment who are just trying to support themselves and their families. Republicans blocked this bill for 8 weeks before it finally passed. Republicans blocked this for 8 weeks before it finally passed.
  17. Fair Pay Act of 2009- Also called the Lily Ledbetter bill. Requires that women receive equal compensation to men for doing the same work. Republicans attempted to block this.
  18. No permanent military bases in Afghanistan.
  19. Report identifying hybrid or electric propulsion systems and other fuel-saving technologies for incorporation into tactical motor vehicles.
  20. Protection of child custody arrangements for parents who are members of the Armed Forces deployed in support of a contingency operation.
  21. Improvements to Department of Defense domestic violence programs.
  22. Department of Defense recognition of spouses of members of the Armed Forces.
  23. Department of Defense recognition of children of members of the Armed Forces.
  24. Enhancements to the Troops-to-Teachers Program.
  25. Fiscal year 2011 increase in military basic pay.
  26. Improving aural protection for members of the Armed Forces.
  27. Comprehensive policy on neurocognitive assessment by the military health care system.
  28. Authority to make excess nonlethal supplies available for domestic emergency assistance.
And those were just some of the progressive provisions. On the conservative side, there are these, and more:

  • Prohibition on the use of funds for the transfer or release of individuals detained at United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
  • Prohibition on the use of funds to modify or construct facilities in the United States to house detainees transferred from United States Naval Station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
  • Prohibition on use of funds to give Miranda warnings to Al Qaeda terrorists.

Sorry, didn't read it, way too long and I've read enough of your post to know I don't want the kind of education you have been exposed to. I'm way to happy now to think like a liberal mush brain.
 
Knowing full well that this election is virtually over (note that Georgia.....yes, Georgia polls showing a dead even race and Texas, yes, Texas is also competitive) good ol' narcissistic, charlatan Trump has ONLY one other card to play....and that is to label the election process as "rigged".....

The Trump brand cannot tolerate (or afford?) being labeled that of a loser, and the label of "victim" is much more preferable. The night of Nov. 8th should be rather interesting.

And the gloating has begun. To the victors goes the spoils. Honestly, I'd probably gloat too. But now the Libs will own the next 4 years and the previous 8. 12 years of liberal leadership! Better start planning to defend the record, and hope that wages pick up, racial unrest subsides, terrorist attacks dwindle and what about that pesky debt, deficit and huge unfounded liability. It's all yours now.

We will sincerely miss your part ownership and constructive suggestions about all this that have come from the red supporters in the past....

What? Excuse me. Are you saying that I have any say in those issues, or are you just feeling a bit of whiny butt hurt because you don't want to defend the last 8 or next 4 years? I think the latter.

Actually, my overwhelming feeling is that I am glad that I bailed out of the republican party after baby Bush was elected, and now and very grateful that i am no longer associated with a group of backwards marching voters who lost the presidential election twice to a gay, Kenyan born muslim, who hates America, is a communist, socialist, and atheist, married to a transgender, and then doubled down by nominating Trump!
 
But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.
 
But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.

Really? Very rarely do I hear anyone blaming Carter other than his incompetence while President but long term he didn't hurt the nation, nor did Reagan.
 
But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.

Really? Very rarely do I hear anyone blaming Carter other than his incompetence while President but long term he didn't hurt the nation, nor did Reagan.
BULLSHIT!
The Right blamed the Bush housing crash on Carter's CRA, as if you didn't know.
 
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But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.

Really? Very rarely do I hear anyone blaming Carter other than his incompetence while President but long term he didn't hurt the nation, nor did Reagan.
BULLSHIT!
The Right blamed the Bush housing crash on Carter's CRA, as if you didn't know.

I blamed many things on the housing crash, going all the way back to Nixon. There were many things that contributed to the crash in 08, which included Congress for many decades and many Presidents. It isn't a simple answer, the left just blames Reagan. Nice try numbnut.
 
But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.

Really? Very rarely do I hear anyone blaming Carter other than his incompetence while President but long term he didn't hurt the nation, nor did Reagan.
BULLSHIT!
The Right blamed the Bush housing crash on Carter's CRA, as if you didn't know.

I blamed many things on the housing crash, going all the way back to Nixon. There were many things that contributed to the crash in 08, which included Congress for many decades and many Presidents. It isn't a simple answer, the left just blames Reagan. Nice try numbnut.
How the CRA Caused the Housing Crisis - Money - US News
money.usnews.com/.../yes-the-community-reinvestment-a...
U.S. News & World Report
Mar 17, 2009 - How the CRA pushes good bankers get pushed to make bad loans. ... Community Reinvestment Act Really Did Help Cause the Housing Crisis.
Hey, Barney Frank: The Government Did Cause the Housing Crisis ...
www.theatlantic.com/business/.../12/...cause...housing-crisis/249903/
The Atlantic
Dec 13, 2011 - In your view, what caused the mortgage crisis and subsequently the ... The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)--which required banks to make ...
The True Origins of This Financial Crisis | The American Spectator
spectator.org/42211_true-origins-financial-crisis/
The American Spectator
Feb 6, 2009 - As originally enacted in 1977, the CRA vaguely mandated regulators .... U.S. housingpolicies are the root cause of the current financial crisis.

New Study Finds CRA 'Clearly' Did Lead To Risky Lending | Stock ...
www.investors.com/.../faults-community-reinvestment-act-cr...
Investor's Business Daily
Dec 20, 2012 - "We want your CRA loans because they help us meet our housing goals ... in 1997, which also happens to mark the start of the housing bubble.
Study Says Community Reinvestment Act Induced Banks To Take Bad ...
reason.com/blog/2012/12/21/study-says-community-reinvestment-act-in
Reason
Dec 21, 2012 - "We want your CRA loans because they help us meet our housing goals," Fannie Vice Chair Jamie Gorelick beseeched lenders gathered at a ...
The Government Did It - Forbes
www.forbes.com/2008/.../fannie-freddie-regulation-oped-cx_yb_0718brook.ht...
Forbes
Jul 18, 2008 - Don't call the mortgage crisis the result of insufficient regulation. ... The CRA forces banks to make loans in poor communities, loans that banks ... criteria” include most of the essentials ofresponsible lending: income level, ...
A Government-Mandated Housing Bubble - Forbes
www.forbes.com/.../housing-bubble-subprime-opinions-contributors_0216_pet...
Forbes
Feb 16, 2009 - A Government-Mandated Housing Bubble ... There is very little doubt that the underlying cause of the current credit crisis was a housing bubble. But the ... On a parallel track was the Community Reinvestment Act. New CRA ...
Regulation – Not Lack Thereof – Led US into Financial Crisis
www.americanbanker.com/.../regulation-not-lack-thereof-led-us-int...
American Banker
Sep 24, 2013 - Along with CRA, no one should forget the central role Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ... If anyone is looking for a root cause of the financial crisis, this is it. .... .com/v/4513630/wallison-government-policy-caused-housing-crisis/.
New Study Finds Democrats Fully to Blame for Subprime Mortgage ...
www.thegatewaypundit.com/.../new-study-finds-democrats-fully-to-blame-for-subpri...
Dec 22, 2012 - ... for Subprime Mortgage Crisis that Caused 2008 Financial Disaster ... To satisfy CRAexaminers, “flexible” lending by large banks rose an ...
 
But the GOP has blocked ALL liberal efforts! The left still blames Reagan, amazing how incompetent the liberals are at changing what a man 28 years ago did.
And the CON$ still blame Carter.

Really? Very rarely do I hear anyone blaming Carter other than his incompetence while President but long term he didn't hurt the nation, nor did Reagan.
BULLSHIT!
The Right blamed the Bush housing crash on Carter's CRA, as if you didn't know.

I blamed many things on the housing crash, going all the way back to Nixon. There were many things that contributed to the crash in 08, which included Congress for many decades and many Presidents. It isn't a simple answer, the left just blames Reagan. Nice try numbnut.
How the CRA Caused the Housing Crisis - Money - US News
money.usnews.com/.../yes-the-community-reinvestment-a...
U.S. News & World Report
Mar 17, 2009 - How the CRA pushes good bankers get pushed to make bad loans. ... Community Reinvestment Act Really Did Help Cause the Housing Crisis.
Hey, Barney Frank: The Government Did Cause the Housing Crisis ...
www.theatlantic.com/business/.../12/...cause...housing-crisis/249903/
The Atlantic
Dec 13, 2011 - In your view, what caused the mortgage crisis and subsequently the ... The Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)--which required banks to make ...
The True Origins of This Financial Crisis | The American Spectator
spectator.org/42211_true-origins-financial-crisis/
The American Spectator
Feb 6, 2009 - As originally enacted in 1977, the CRA vaguely mandated regulators .... U.S. housingpolicies are the root cause of the current financial crisis.

New Study Finds CRA 'Clearly' Did Lead To Risky Lending | Stock ...
www.investors.com/.../faults-community-reinvestment-act-cr...
Investor's Business Daily
Dec 20, 2012 - "We want your CRA loans because they help us meet our housing goals ... in 1997, which also happens to mark the start of the housing bubble.
Study Says Community Reinvestment Act Induced Banks To Take Bad ...
reason.com/blog/2012/12/21/study-says-community-reinvestment-act-in
Reason
Dec 21, 2012 - "We want your CRA loans because they help us meet our housing goals," Fannie Vice Chair Jamie Gorelick beseeched lenders gathered at a ...
The Government Did It - Forbes
www.forbes.com/2008/.../fannie-freddie-regulation-oped-cx_yb_0718brook.ht...
Forbes
Jul 18, 2008 - Don't call the mortgage crisis the result of insufficient regulation. ... The CRA forces banks to make loans in poor communities, loans that banks ... criteria” include most of the essentials ofresponsible lending: income level, ...
A Government-Mandated Housing Bubble - Forbes
www.forbes.com/.../housing-bubble-subprime-opinions-contributors_0216_pet...
Forbes
Feb 16, 2009 - A Government-Mandated Housing Bubble ... There is very little doubt that the underlying cause of the current credit crisis was a housing bubble. But the ... On a parallel track was the Community Reinvestment Act. New CRA ...
Regulation – Not Lack Thereof – Led US into Financial Crisis
www.americanbanker.com/.../regulation-not-lack-thereof-led-us-int...
American Banker
Sep 24, 2013 - Along with CRA, no one should forget the central role Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac ... If anyone is looking for a root cause of the financial crisis, this is it. .... .com/v/4513630/wallison-government-policy-caused-housing-crisis/.
New Study Finds Democrats Fully to Blame for Subprime Mortgage ...
www.thegatewaypundit.com/.../new-study-finds-democrats-fully-to-blame-for-subpri...
Dec 22, 2012 - ... for Subprime Mortgage Crisis that Caused 2008 Financial Disaster ... To satisfy CRAexaminers, “flexible” lending by large banks rose an ...

If that is what you want to believe, go right ahead and believe it.
 
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