baltimoresun.com — The American people spoke last week, and their rulers ignored them. That's nothing new, I know, but the passage of the bill to rescue Wall Street and other corporate interests from being grievously injured by what they themselves created in a frenzy of runaway greed is the most egregious, morally repugnant piece of legislation to be signed into law
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tinusOct 8, 2008
This is one of the defining moments in history.The bankers and politicians are even worse for America's future than Bin Laden - who would have thought?
liberalnurseOct 8, 2008
Ya know we've been yelling at the top of our lungs for over a year, "It's the economy that will bring us to our knees," only to be ridiculed and marginalized. Why is there no pleasure in the fact that we can now yell, "I told you so?" Just so sad..
aletoledoOct 8, 2008
"Every parent in their right mind would never think to reward their child for bad behavior. Why is the government different?"The thing that kills me is that if individuals bury themselves in massive debt, they are called irresponsible. Yet when the federal government does it themselves, they are hailed as being creative financiers. I just wish that we could rack up huge debts in the same fashion.
Closed AccountOct 8, 2008
Chuck Baldwin calls them "The evil of two lessors." Spot on!
bucfishOct 9, 2008
Common whore that is too nice maybe the integrity of a crack whore would be more appropriate