I am a Republican...he is just as responsible as Frank, Clinton, Obama (on his spending spree now)...
but, i hold Congress the most responsible...it isnt Bush's job to have day to day oversight of the economy...he has a duty to protect this country
...and he did warn on several ocassions that Fannie and Freddie needed oversight from an outside perspective and that there was major concern for future problems...
anyways...i hold him accoutable as well...he didnt veto the right bills.
i'm a democrat and i think they should not give the money to the big auto companies they should give the money to the people.hell i need a bailout i'm currently unemployed for the first time in a long time.and millions of others who are unemployed need the bailout more than they do.
Wow, i'm sure this poor lady has much work on her hands with this large boy sitting with his legs wide open. he probably doesn't wash, cook, clean or do anything except sit and concern himself with the economy and politicians...ok i'll go back and try and listen rather than look with shock at large boy.
It's not that simple. There's the credit defaults swap market, there's interest rates that were kept too low for too long...the SEC did not do their job either, only a small percentage of home loans were subprime.
I do think we should let the automakers go into bankruptcy and then help them out of it after to rebuild.
I don't like getting the bill for the Iraq war. I'm no longer convinced there is a big difference between the two parties. Glad I'm an Independent.
I'm a Democrat and I'm a fence sitter on the Auto bailout issue. Trying to look at it as impartially as I can it's almost impossible to determine what is best for the country without a crystal ball on this one. Do keep in mind that if the big 3 go bankrupt and start from a clean slate contract-wise that the U.S. taxpayer will *STILL* be on the hook via the pension guarantee program for a certain percentage of retirees pensions. There's just a TON of variables in the bailout/no bailout equation.
I am really concerned for hubby's health. Wish you luck
ohmedon 2 years ago
I love how you Republicans refuse to take any responsibility for Bush driving this economy into the ground. It's an amazing showcase of blinders on.
memnoker 3 years ago
I am a Republican...he is just as responsible as Frank, Clinton, Obama (on his spending spree now)...
but, i hold Congress the most responsible...it isnt Bush's job to have day to day oversight of the economy...he has a duty to protect this country
...and he did warn on several ocassions that Fannie and Freddie needed oversight from an outside perspective and that there was major concern for future problems...
anyways...i hold him accoutable as well...he didnt veto the right bills.
helltrackrider 2 years ago
i'm a democrat and i think they should not give the money to the big auto companies they should give the money to the people.hell i need a bailout i'm currently unemployed for the first time in a long time.and millions of others who are unemployed need the bailout more than they do.
genefury 3 years ago
i liked this video :)
funny video lets chat mW
228424 3 years ago
Wow, i'm sure this poor lady has much work on her hands with this large boy sitting with his legs wide open. he probably doesn't wash, cook, clean or do anything except sit and concern himself with the economy and politicians...ok i'll go back and try and listen rather than look with shock at large boy.
potterword 3 years ago
hubby,
indiana and ohio are not blue states. mitt romneys dad was governor of michigan for years.
so your whole argument is moot.
who made the deals with the UAW.
the new auto companies in the south are final assembly plants and they dont generate nearly the corporate taxes that the domestic owned companies.
it is clear that your priority is not on the health of the US economy but rather on breaking the UAW.
But bailing out wall street millionaires is just dandy i guess.
OK.
peace.
cambridgee 3 years ago
It's not that simple. There's the credit defaults swap market, there's interest rates that were kept too low for too long...the SEC did not do their job either, only a small percentage of home loans were subprime.
I do think we should let the automakers go into bankruptcy and then help them out of it after to rebuild.
I don't like getting the bill for the Iraq war. I'm no longer convinced there is a big difference between the two parties. Glad I'm an Independent.
Maiyanna 3 years ago
The only thing your husband said which I agree with is that Rebulicans have to clean house. We just had 8 years of them, their base is shrinking
Fringe111 3 years ago
I'm a Democrat and I'm a fence sitter on the Auto bailout issue. Trying to look at it as impartially as I can it's almost impossible to determine what is best for the country without a crystal ball on this one. Do keep in mind that if the big 3 go bankrupt and start from a clean slate contract-wise that the U.S. taxpayer will *STILL* be on the hook via the pension guarantee program for a certain percentage of retirees pensions. There's just a TON of variables in the bailout/no bailout equation.
Blinkazoid 3 years ago
Ya know .... Hubby rocks!!!!
Not because he is conservative, it's because he THINKS
jay1p 3 years ago
Thanks!
vitalfinds 3 years ago
Wonderful! So why is this not posted on VH ??
jay1p 3 years ago
I'm chicken.
vitalfinds 3 years ago
So you think VH is a ultra blue state????
I got your back. Do it
jay1p 3 years ago
Well ok maybe ... like maybe tomorrow. :-)
vitalfinds 3 years ago
Faux Noise viewers at their finest. Let me guess your #1 show is Bill O and #2 show is Hannity and Colmes but only when Hannity talks.
Dxun 3 years ago
Was there a point you wanted to make pertaining to the topic?
vitalfinds 3 years ago
Fox News 4 the WIN!
MadBadVoodo 3 years ago
wtf??
alexmobalax9 3 years ago
I liked the cat...
WhistleStix 3 years ago 2
This is a very good video!58 and faved :)
proofisinthepudding 3 years ago
I love this video! Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts so clearly. And Mr VitalFinds - you're awesome!
Socksee 3 years ago