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Butchey Weinstein
replies at 7th April 2009, 8:35 pm :
What a hypocrite! Go have another affair with another state trooper, Failin’. No one’s buying what you’re selling anymore. Fool us twice, shame on us.
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Dale
replies at 10th April 2009, 3:40 pm :
I definately agree this is hypocritical. She votes on the bailout bill that essentially takes a loan from the privately owned bank the Federal Reserve, which we will pay for in taxes and with interest, in order to give that money to other banks and lending institutions so that they in turn can lend it to us, again at interest! I understand they were lied to about how that money would be spent (as soon as the Treasurey got the OK from congress they changed, almost immediately, their so called plan on how to spend the money) but that still is no excuse. If our so called conservatives in Washington had relied on principles of free market, they would have known that government interference is what helped lead to this problem, and that the only option was to leave the market alone and criminally prosecute the large banks and lending institutions that created the derivitives market which is directly responsible for the economic crisis. But notice their is no mention of prosecution of these banks leaders, nor did they have to grovel at the feet of the Executive branch like the automobile industry (who were asking for a fraction of what the Treasurey gave to the banks) and show their plans to restructure their privately owned companies according to the federal governments wishes (is that how a truly free market works?), the mainstream news and congress won’t talk about the true cost of the bailout which isn’t $780 billion but 12.8 Trillion ( http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=93686 ), and still no apology or any sign of remorse from Fallin for voting for this. And what’s more is no talk of the fraudulent banking practices of the Federal Reserve which has also led us to this point. But we can give her a second chance (not by voting for her as Governor) by contacting her and asking her to support HR 1207 which calls for an audit of the Federal Reserve, which never been audited since it’s inception in 1913! Any taxpayers out there ever been audited, any small business or even big business owners reading this ever been audited? Yet the most powerful bank in the U.S. has never been audited, which is, I think, way past due. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLCHWhmyn8w http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFxZDTAXEhg I don’t agree with his solution towards the end but he makes the point of culpability.
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1. Butchey Weinstein replies at 7th April 2009, 8:35 pm :
What a hypocrite! Go have another affair with another state trooper, Failin’. No one’s buying what you’re selling anymore. Fool us twice, shame on us.
2. Dale replies at 10th April 2009, 3:40 pm :
I definately agree this is hypocritical. She votes on the bailout bill that essentially takes a loan from the privately owned bank the Federal Reserve, which we will pay for in taxes and with interest, in order to give that money to other banks and lending institutions so that they in turn can lend it to us, again at interest! I understand they were lied to about how that money would be spent (as soon as the Treasurey got the OK from congress they changed, almost immediately, their so called plan on how to spend the money) but that still is no excuse. If our so called conservatives in Washington had relied on principles of free market, they would have known that government interference is what helped lead to this problem, and that the only option was to leave the market alone and criminally prosecute the large banks and lending institutions that created the derivitives market which is directly responsible for the economic crisis. But notice their is no mention of prosecution of these banks leaders, nor did they have to grovel at the feet of the Executive branch like the automobile industry (who were asking for a fraction of what the Treasurey gave to the banks) and show their plans to restructure their privately owned companies according to the federal governments wishes (is that how a truly free market works?), the mainstream news and congress won’t talk about the true cost of the bailout which isn’t $780 billion but 12.8 Trillion ( http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=93686 ), and still no apology or any sign of remorse from Fallin for voting for this. And what’s more is no talk of the fraudulent banking practices of the Federal Reserve which has also led us to this point. But we can give her a second chance (not by voting for her as Governor) by contacting her and asking her to support HR 1207 which calls for an audit of the Federal Reserve, which never been audited since it’s inception in 1913! Any taxpayers out there ever been audited, any small business or even big business owners reading this ever been audited? Yet the most powerful bank in the U.S. has never been audited, which is, I think, way past due. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bLCHWhmyn8w
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GFxZDTAXEhg I don’t agree with his solution towards the end but he makes the point of culpability.
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