In Case a $700B Addition to the Debt Isn't Enough [View article]
Why must every big corporation that goes under get bailed out. Let the chips fall where they may. Don’t try to scare the public into thinking this is some big disaster. It’s only a disaster for the rich. Too bad I say. I hope they don’t all jump off the roof tops like they did back in the depression but I believe if you make your own bed you lie in it. We don’t need to bail out every rich guy that screws up do we? That was a retorical question so please don’t answer it for me , because I already know the answer. Here it is straight up, Money is supposed to be used to trade for material goods not for gambling in speculationin stocks , commodities, not for other types of casinos, hedge funds, parasitic interest rates that banks and credit card companies charge, bonds, or any of that other crapola. It’s was made to trade goods like food, land, homes cars etc. Anything else is a fictitious economy. CONGRESS PEASE GET IT RIGHT THIS TIME
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Why must every big corporation that goes under get bailed out. Let the chips fall where they may. Don’t try to scare the public into thinking this is some big disaster. It’s only a disaster for the rich. Too bad I say. I hope they don’t all jump off the roof tops like they did back in the depression but I believe if you make your own bed you lie in it. We don’t need to bail out every rich guy that screws up do we? That was a retorical question so please don’t answer it for me , because I already know the answer. Here it is straight up, Money is supposed to be used to trade for material goods not for gambling in speculationin stocks , commodities, not for other types of casinos, hedge funds, parasitic interest rates that banks and credit card companies charge, bonds, or any of that other crapola. It’s was made to trade goods like food, land, homes cars etc. Anything else is a fictitious economy. CONGRESS PEASE GET IT RIGHT THIS TIME
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