online.wsj.com — In each of the first two presidential debates, Barack Obama claimed that "Republican deregulation" is responsible for the financial crisis. Most viewers probably accepted this idea, especially because Republicans generally do favor deregulation...
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m4dc0ns3rv4tiveOct 15, 2008
"$2 whore on nickel night" - Aren't you talking about Congress?
prolianceOct 16, 2008
Can't defend Obama so you go off topic?
cuchanuOct 16, 2008
@elleigh2I don't know I'm not an economist.
ymegOct 16, 2008
Embrace for impact: It's time for change.
Closed AccountOct 16, 2008
Bailout Barry 0bama did continue the meltdown with his vote to increase our debt ceiling to $11.3 trillion. He has never voted to reduce spending.
jimchapOct 16, 2008
Senator with the MOST no show, non vote, absentee record? John McCain.The closest person to him in this category is dead.
hillarysmygirlOct 16, 2008
No he is worst then George Bush. In fact he is worst then Carter. He needs to go home to Chicago with his terrriorist friends.
ereneeOct 18, 2008
Voting 'Present', is not quite abstaining. Just that you were there (?) and are not going to bother to vote one way or another, or even claim to abstain. So where are the stiff personal fines and prompt corrective actions for all these banks? Instead they get 'golden parachutes'?