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Wall Street Benefits Twice from Bailouts
lp.org — All of this is politics as usual in Washington, and it won ’t change whether Sen. Barack Obama or Sen. John McCain is elected president. Both of them supported the $700 billion Wall Street bailout, as well as the many other bailouts that preceded it. Both of them are part of the political establishment that helped create today’s economic problems.
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- brad3378, on 10/12/2008, -0/+10Who'd have ever guessed that some bankers on Wall Street could hold the world's economy hostage from the comfort of their Jacuzzis? One thing is for certain. Our grandchildren will despise us for making them pay for this mess decades from now. I won't blame them one bit.
- Dymaxionpz, on 10/12/2008, -0/+7Here! Here!
I'm proud that my congressman stuck to his no vote (both times).
~~ Bob Barr supporter - proveritas, on 10/12/2008, -0/+1I am posting the link to a brilliant commentary by Jim Willie as I have posted it in several other articles on WND. Read his other articles as well. This guy and some of the others who do commentary need to be read, heard and passed on for others to read.
http://www.kitco.com/ind/willie/oct092008.html- Robjayne, on 10/12/2008, -0/+2401 -Keg plan here I come!
- JoeParanoid, on 10/13/2008, -0/+2When it costs this much to run for office, this will always be the result you get: the people with the money call the tune.
- kjwilson9999, on 10/14/2008, -0/+1It's time to challenge ourselves to remain focused on the fight -- the fight for the third party. The Libertarian philosophy is not just a philosopy, and a third party vote is not a wasted vote.
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