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jpp, give it a rest. The horse is dead. Enough with the flogging.
Fine. Then put the Republican talking points to sleep. Since you're the prime offender here, and never miss an opportunity, I trust you'll set a good example.
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jpp, give it a rest. The horse is dead. Enough with the flogging.
Fine. Then put the Republican talking points to sleep. Since you're a prime offender here, and never miss an opportunity, I trust you'll set a good example.
This has gone on too long, but if folks here don't understand why McDonalds, by virtue of its size and power, has special social responsibilities, I won't convince you.
The liquor store analogy is an interesting one, to which I have no answer, other than that selling liquor is, by custom, socially acceptable. And it's a product whose sole purpose is to induce intoxication, which is why people buy it. I doubt McDonalds patrons buy coffee to get scalded.
For corporate privileges under the law, I'd refer doubters to, appropriately enough, a documentary called "The Corporation". One might also ask Jay why, if there aren't special privileges, he chose to incorporate, since a small corporation can be costly to open and sustain. But that's neither here nor there.
I know that all our problems, according to you guys, are caused by government. There's some degree of truth to that -- Alan Greenspan could have instantly stopped subprime lending, instead of going on TV to promote it, and GWB's Dept. of Treasury actively prevented states from regulating subprime lending -- but I doubt that's the kind of government you're referring to.
Finally, this whole "personal responsibility" line doesn't go down well, because its loudest proponents are the biggest whiners in the country.
What established "parameters" of "acceptable borrowers"? These guys lent to anyone -- regardless of income, and with no proof required of any claims on the application, and no due diligence performed by the lender. And why? In order to collect origination fees and then sell the mortgage to a third party.
"Didn't scrutinize carefully"? You mean to say they really thought these people could pay the mortgages, and it was just a lack of scrutiny which did them in? That's why, for instance, they offered ridiculously low teaser rates? No chance they were trying to deceive the borrower into thinking that he could carry the mortgage?
For a guy who's big on personal responsibility, sounds like you're making a lot of excuses for people who not only should have known better, but did in fact know better. In fact, it sounds like you're trying to defend fraud.
There's absolutely nothing on the books which forces lenders to give mortgages to unqualified buyers, whatever their race. This is pure Republican talking points, blaming the crisis on the victims.
Ramblings of a disgruntled taxpayer: I'm simply scratching my head at the situation here in the UK at the moment. For years the banks have been loaning money to taxpayers and the taxpayers have been paying hefty interest on these loans. The banks demanded a free market, got greedy, mis-managed and now the taxpayers (via the British Government) are forced to loan half a trillion pounds to the banks and taxpayers get to pay interest a second time on the money that must be borrowed to fund the bailout. All so the banks can loan taxpayers money back to taxpayers, so taxpayers can relish the burden of paying interest a third time. Just seems like Robin Hood in reverese to me. Surely this can't go on forever ... when does the house of cards collapse?
I think the change we need in Washington is a major housecleaning. Start from the ground up and rebuild all federal laws, regulations, programs, budgets, etc.. from scratch. A new government for a new age. Hell, let's make an event out of it that we could repeat every 100 years or so.
Fine. Then put the Republican talking points to sleep. Since you're the prime offender here, and never miss an opportunity, I trust you'll set a good example.
But which of them do? They`re politicians...
Kucinich, Ron Paul, Kaptur, Burgess.
It is a mistake to simply say all politicians are bad so I'll just bury my head in the sand. The Bush administration is nothing like we've ever seen before. A petty thief is not the same a mass murderer. Are they both crooks? Yes. But to lump them together as being the same is dumb. No offense, but it's such a typical smear tactic and it keeps people from thinking.
What's up next?
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Sorry jpp... I release you from your agreement to stop flogging the horse. Continue as you will.
But I don't release you from your side of the contract. So one hopes we'll hear no more from you on economic or geopolitical matters(?)
For the rest, there's nothing further to say. The facts are out there, any interested party can determine who's responsible for this unholy mess and exactly how it occurred, and who profited from it. Follow the money....
I`ve seen it so many times here in Germany. Leftist greens that turned into rightwinged conservatives or neoliberals or socialists that turned into conservatives. I could go on and on...
Any one who believes in job security, in any field, for any reason, is fooling themselves. The only sure thing is that you can't be sure of anything. Hedge your bets, pay in cash if you can.
Which is why people need to be smart enough to evaluate ideas on their own and leave personalities and political parties out of it. But that's asking for people to be informed and rational. Right now they are scared and irrational... so like sheep, they'll follow the leader of their side right off a cliff.
America needs additional political parties in the system. I'm convinced both Dems and Republicans would lose most of their support.
We have 3rd parties. Ralph Nader is running as an independent and has my support.
I agree with you that's what it's going to take. I think it was Jefferson who thought the Constitution should be thrown out and rewritten every 50ish years.
But what if elections were being stolen? That's my biggest fear. I think there's evidence they have been. It might take 100 million people in the streets to change anything.
Definitely check out the documentary "The Corporation". I'm a CEO capitalist pig myself (yes, of an actual "Inc.") - it's a very educational doc. I'd like to get my hands on the extended version but haven't yet. The movie is not a liberal diatribe.