View Full Version : 25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis
sadaist
02-16-2009, 04:32 PM
According to Time magazine.
Interesting read. Lists each person & a few paragraphs of things they did that may have attributed or led up to the state of the economy today.
http://www.time.com/time/specials/packages/article/0,28804,1877351_1877350,00.html
Combat Ready
02-16-2009, 05:45 PM
I would agree with all listed.... that I'm familiar with anyway. Interesting that the American consumer is also listed--no doubt there.
One disappointment is that Banking Queen is not listed.... Reminds me of a song!
(Skip the 1st minute if you're not a right wing lunatic!)
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swage33
02-16-2009, 05:58 PM
noticed you've never been thanked......there you go.
I would agree with all listed.... that I'm familiar with anyway. Interesting that the American consumer is also listed--no doubt there.
The American consumer...same can be said of the Canadian consumer.
We demand the lowest price with no concern of where it is made and the implications of it.
swage33
02-16-2009, 06:23 PM
Just read the Clinton part of this list. He should have been listed as 1. People should understand the nature of politics. If high minded thinking is accepted on a wildly popular scale...it is political suicide to oppose it. When Clinton says, "[I]I want everyone to own their own home[I]" It is nearly impossible to oppose that politically. Whether you know its wrong or not, if you oppose it then you hate minorities, right? You're an elitist, right? Most liberal thought is noble and high minded and it would be a glorious world to live in if it worked....but most of the time it does not. Good intentions....a genuine desire to help people....kind and loving on paper, and commendable, but ineffective.
Clinton wanting people to own houses isn't why he belongs on the list.
Pushing NAFTA (and all the sequels) through Congress, and repealing the Glass Steagal act is.
I want a Constitutional Amendment to include a legistlative aptitude test, or some kind of proficiency test to pass if you're wish to run for a national office.
And Rush Limbaugh thinks it's funny? He's the fat fucking fool who is supposed to be on the Republican side, exposing what should be done, but isn't.
So much for shock jock journalism.
He should be just as much in the Republican's face for not doing anything to close all the deregulations under Clinton that are still open.
The Repubican's aren't they supposed to be the "good cops" in Washington? What the fuck do they do or even get right?
All I see them doing is giving in.. they need to beat those 3 senators who broke rank for the spending bill and beat 'em hard.
Clinton wanting people to own houses isn't why he belongs on the list.
It's what the list is about or are you fucking retarded?
(nobody answer for him, let him figure it out introspectively)
If Clinton wanted people to own houses, that's a very good deed and he should certainly buy all the real estate he can for them from his own pocket.
swage33
02-16-2009, 08:10 PM
Clinton wanting people to own houses isn't why he belongs on the list.
Pushing NAFTA (and all the sequels) through Congress, and repealing the Glass Steagal act is.
You're right, wanting them to own houses does no harm at all. It is as I said, noble and commendable. Making it a political issue is wrong. Every politician on the right and left are primarily concerned with self preservation and opposing such a "noble" political issue is suicide. This agenda, while laced with the best of intentions, opened the flood gates while daring any opposition to voice contrary views.
Combat Ready
02-16-2009, 08:13 PM
And Rush Limbaugh thinks it's funny? He's the fat fucking fool who is supposed to be on the Republican side, exposing what should be done, but isn't.
So much for shock jock journalism.
Dude--it's just a parody and it IS funny.
I want a Constitutional Amendment to include a legistlative aptitude test, or some kind of proficiency test to pass if you're wish to run for a national office.
Could have used one of those in 2000. :(
If Clinton wanted people to own houses, that's a very good deed and he should certainly buy all the real estate he can for them from his own pocket.
He tried that back in the 80's, and you guys never shut up about it. :biggrin:
sadaist
02-16-2009, 09:18 PM
Barney Frank is hard to understand when he speaks. He sounds like one of those kids that enters races with only 3 contestants...so everyone wins and gets a medal.
He was born with silver spoons in his mouth.
In it, you'll also find a can opener, Cream of Wheat (cinnamon brown sugar flavor), a condom foil wrapper, a loosened filling, Sam Adams bottlecaps, hubcaps, razorblades, a half-pound of 5/16"X 1/4 hex bolts, a lufa, a sofa, unreturned library DVD's and the remote for the portable TV that don't work in that motorhome in his driveway that got inhaled one October of 93 sleepover
That guy's a Mushmouth if ever there was one.
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