McCain Ruining USA with Deregulation
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Despite John McCain supporting the same deregulation that caused this mess he now turns around and blames Obama for this mess.
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Obama took part in a filibuster to keep the Fannie Mae Bankers from being “regulated”: online.wsj.com/article/SB12221
2948811465427.html ...the policy of de-”regulation” which Obama today, ironically, says caused the recession.
McCain favored the regulation; see last link.
Obama caused recession to benefit Fannie Mae lobbyists Thomas Donilon, Ron Klain, & Democrat execs Raines, Gorelick, RAHM EMANUEL & Daley!
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Great job by the way.
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100 or so more banks are going to fail, also world wide banks are going to fail.
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Deregulation of the banks started with Reagan's deregulation. He's responsible for bankers being able to become crooks. We should have learned after Savings and Loans crisis. But no. We reap what we sow. Put Banking Regulation back in our Governing.
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well said
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Thank you for exposing what Phil Gramm really is - America's Biggest Whiner and Wimp. Phil Gramm helps cause the problem then he crybabies about people being upset. I can see Phil Gramm was the guy who got sand throw at him on the beach.
Republicans have done unbelievable damage to our country over the last 8 years and I don't want them to continue. When Clinton left the presidency, we had a surplus, now that idiot Bush is leaving the office, we have a major deficit and will likely end up in a depression. Democrats are definitely better for our country. Republicans party should be dismantled.
greenwalk7313 3 years ago 4
agreed
KataVideo 3 years ago
Your costume is soo creepy!
I love it!
gundamWWW 2 years ago
thanks. it doesn't work so well when I'm trying to make a withdrawal from the bank, or buying a six pack late at night.
KataVideo 2 years ago
I am wondering why the democrats in Congress do support Bush's 700 Billion deal. It obviously means the cancelling of the tax-debts for those who have not paid taxes for 8 years. It means the coming democrat-government and the workers will have to go on paying those debts. Don't let that happen! Let the rich pay.
B.t.w.: someday the USA will have to pay back their debts to the poor countries. Will be about 10.000 Billion. Not to forget the reparations to Vietnam, Iraq, Guatemala, ...
Rauskucker 3 years ago
As of saturday, congressional leader knew nothing about the deal. there are no details yet. henry paulson and ben bernanke haven't finished it yet.
but the AIG deal means that the debt is not erased. It was MOVED. The taxpayers are now deeper in debt.
If we're going to nationalize some awful companies, how about exxon-mobil and conoco-phillips? They're at least making money.
KataVideo 3 years ago