Re: Back to the plantation...

2010-10-18 Thread John Williams
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 11:55 AM, Jon Louis Mann wrote: > Like I said, I'm no fan of Bernanke, but Garrett is even worse. > I'm disgusted with the Democrats as well, but the tea baggers > are REALLY out to lunch, breakfast and dinner!~) I'm not sure what you are saying. It sounded like you were s

Back to the plantation...

2010-10-18 Thread Jon Louis Mann
> No, you should have seen it on C-Span. Bernanke was > stumbling because he had no answers. He has "invested" > $1.5T in taxpayer money in bad mortgages that are going > to result in a huge loss of money unless the Treasury > continues to bail them out after their previous bailout > legislation

Re: Back to the Plantation!~(was Down with the Government)

2010-10-18 Thread John Williams
On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:45 AM, Jon Louis Mann wrote: > Hey, I'm no fan of Bernanke, but that Congressman, Garrett, would not let the > poor guy finish his answers! No, you should have seen it on C-Span. Bernanke was stumbling because he had no answers. He has "invested" $1.5T in taxpayer mone

Re: Back to the Plantation!~(was Down with the Government)

2010-10-18 Thread Alberto Monteiro
Jon Louis Mann wrote: > > They way things are going those connoisseurs of Earl Grey may yet > get their way and start massacring strikers again. Maybe even bring > back child labor. What an even better world that would be for the elite!~{ > Talking about child labor... What about France? It s

Back to the Plantation!~(was Down with the Government)

2010-10-18 Thread Jon Louis Mann
I'm no expert, but it almost seems as if both parties are in on it together and taking turns while the pendulum swings more and more to the right.  I dunno if the entire financial system would have collapsed if there were no bailout, and I'm not saying that a depression was what the country nee