Clint Eastwood with Neil Cavuto on Politics - part 2
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Clint wants Government out of our lives. I agree.
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Clint is about as good as you get from Hollywood on politics.
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@sara31tx The government bailed out the banks for fear of the economic meltdown that probably would have resulted without emergency funding and the liquidation of toxic assets. However, the bailout should have accompanied structural or systemic changes such as the breakup of the big banks and requiring banks on the dole to make investments that would boost the public. Unfortunately, due to the plutocratic nature of Washington, DC, those changes did not occur.
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@ChandlerPol I don't think we should bail out banks either!
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@ChandlerPol Lol I am human and I make grammatical errors..sorry!
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@sara31tx And not to be persnickety, but if you're going to criticize people for being stupid (and so many of them are), you should know the difference between "there" and "their."
... just a tip, don't take it personally.
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@sara31tx We've bailed out the banks, not the home owners.
While I agree about personal responsibility, corporate irresponsibility and the tendency to exploit or mislead people must also be rectified.
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Eastwood is a self-described "soical liberal." See the March 1999 edition of "Premiere" magazine.
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Politics? The real reason is he understands the depth of politics and futility trying to effect change from the top down. To build something you must start at the bottom.
Never understand why people feel like they are entitled to everything. What happened to personal responsibility? I am sick of these people going out and making stupid moves and then expecting us to fix all there problems. Quit spending money! I don't own a house, so why should I pay for you to have one?
sara31tx 1 year ago 2
@sara31tx I couldn't agree more!
yadranko 1 year ago