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"Brenda Ann" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , Dave wrote: Telamon wrote: This is their way of realizing their dream of socialism and Bush played right into their hands with the bailout. This is ground zero of the problem. This is where it began. Let me tell you what you just witnessed. The middle class in this country was just saddled with the debt of putting the poor into housing they can not afford. The people running the country just became more powerful and their rich friends just got richer. The price was that middle class people just lost some economic freedom and a BIG CHUNK of money. I don't think there's anything resembling socialism at work here. Yeah, where did I go wrong thinking that? 700,000,000,000 dollars is a drop in the bucket. Nothing to see here people, move along now. -- Corporate welfare is not socialism. It's the dictionary definition of fascism. It is socialism when we owe it. I'm an innocent bystander so why should I be paying for other peoples housing through my taxes. The difference between you and I is that I know when I'm being screwed. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... Corporate welfare is not socialism. It's the dictionary definition of fascism. It is socialism when we owe it. I'm an innocent bystander so why should I be paying for other peoples housing through my taxes. The difference between you and I is that I know when I'm being screwed. Oh, I know full well when I'm being screwed. I just prefer to know by whom and for what reason. We have the government and the system that we allowed to happen. Each of us is responsible in our own way for the situation. There is no easy solution, there may not even be a solution at all. But we all, to a man, have to deal with it as best we can. Knowing from whence the hammer fell is a good first step. |
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"Brenda Ann" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... Corporate welfare is not socialism. It's the dictionary definition of fascism. It is socialism when we owe it. I'm an innocent bystander so why should I be paying for other peoples housing through my taxes. The difference between you and I is that I know when I'm being screwed. Oh, I know full well when I'm being screwed. I just prefer to know by whom and for what reason. The Democraps. The Dem's wet dream having you and I pay for housing the working poor can't otherwise afford. We have the government and the system that we allowed to happen. Each of us is responsible in our own way for the situation. There is no easy solution, there may not even be a solution at all. But we all, to a man, have to deal with it as best we can. Knowing from whence the hammer fell is a good first step. Baloney, this was fraud plain and simple. Nobody signed up for this. Barney and his congress-mates on the banking and fiance committee along with the officers of Fanny-may and Freddy-mac belong in jail. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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In article , "Brenda Ann" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , Dave wrote: Telamon wrote: This is their way of realizing their dream of socialism and Bush played right into their hands with the bailout. This is ground zero of the problem. This is where it began. Let me tell you what you just witnessed. The middle class in this country was just saddled with the debt of putting the poor into housing they can not afford. The people running the country just became more powerful and their rich friends just got richer. The price was that middle class people just lost some economic freedom and a BIG CHUNK of money. I don't think there's anything resembling socialism at work here. Yeah, where did I go wrong thinking that? 700,000,000,000 dollars is a drop in the bucket. Nothing to see here people, move along now. -- Corporate welfare is not socialism. It's the dictionary definition of fascism. It is socialism when we owe it. I'm an innocent bystander so why should I be paying for other peoples housing through my taxes. You bought a lot of houses for a lot of CEOs with your taxes already. Don't forget the giant black hole called "defense". |
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