> Wall Street wasn't owned by poor people, and yet they did a good job
> of bleeding the system.
> Bush Jr. then came to their rescue with a $700 billion bailout just
> months after telling the American people "The fundamentals of the
> economy are strong".
Am I defending Bush here? Did I EVER say I thought the bailout was a
good idea? Stay on topic.
> No, the "blame the poor people" for all the ill's excuse just doesn't
> cut it.
Where did I blame the poor people for all the ills? I do believe I
have said there are SOME unemployed who are lazy, who do not work hard
to better themselves, and who are quite content living off the
government. You really need to stop with this "woe is the poor people"
crap as it's not at all what I've said.
> Calling them lazy, uneducated and worthless while throwing money at
> Wall Street is not an answer to anything.
> It certainly won't gain them votes.
Pay attention now... this thread was all about Conservatives calling
the unemployed lazy and worthless. Stop trying to turn this into a
discussion about Wall Street. It is not relevant, nor are you
representing my opinion on the subject.
Back on subject.. the unemployed; Do you deny that there are already
hundreds of billions of dollars being spent on the unemployed? Do you
deny that there is massive fraud and corruption that bleeds this
system constantly? And finally, do you deny that there ARE people who
are unemployed and who are lazy, who do not make an effort to better
themselves and who are content on living off government?
On Feb 17, 12:26 am, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 16, 11:36 pm, frankg <fran...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > And sometimes the
> > most important thing you can do in finding solutions is identifying the problem.
>
> The problem is fabulously wealthy excuse makers making the excuse they
> can't afford to hire.
> Ok, so don't hire, other methods will prevail.
>
> > ... but the answer is to fix the
> > problems that's bleeding the system.
>
> Wall Street wasn't owned by poor people, and yet they did a good job
> of bleeding the system.
> Bush Jr. then came to their rescue with a $700 billion bailout just
> months after telling the American people "The fundamentals of the
> economy are strong".
>
> No, the "blame the poor people" for all the ill's excuse just doesn't
> cut it.
> Calling them lazy, uneducated and worthless while throwing money at
> Wall Street is not an answer to anything.
> It certainly won't gain them votes.
>
> Give the poor some credit; crime of all sorts are down, yet
> Republitards aren't about to cut the police state budgets are they?
> Why do that when they can make new laws making more things illegal
> under the guise of morality?
>
> Just like their counterpart liberal;
> "The police are not here to create disorder. They are here to preserve
> disorder". -Mayor Richard Daley
>
> The business of politics is to preserve the business of politics.
> Of course Republitards will give you a $20 week tax break to buy your
> vote. It'll make it easier for you to ignore the more costly things
> they do later.
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