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So what if SARAH PALIN and her husband hang out with people who want ALASKA TO LEAVE THE UNION!
So what if SARAH PALIN REDISTRIBUTES WEALTH by practicing her own form of SOCIALISM in Alaska!
All of this "pales in" comparision to the slaughter of OUR 401 K's.
REPUBLICANS are glad that JOHN McCAIN and SARAH PALIN are turning the page on OUR ECONOMIC WOES.
I wish I could do the same!
Four of the Keating Five were Democrats.
Chris Dodd and Barney Frank oversee the Senate and House Finance (Banking) Committees - they've lied to us for two years about the state of the banking industry. They have been part of the deregulation you are complaining about.
The "tax cuts" for the rich and corporations were not tax cuts, they were rollbacks to the pre-Clinton years. If I pay you $100 and you give me back $5, you've not given me anything - you've only taken less.
Trickle down DOES work - it's called capitalism. Socialism is the great failure. Name me one time and place socialism has ever worked. You cannot because it does not exist. Why on earth would I take risks and work hard just to get taxed to where I take home the same as the lazy and unambitious? You sew what you reap.
Unnecessary war? Who knows? Sadam kept snubbing the UN resolutions and would not allow inspectors. We called his bluff. Meanwhile, Clinton was offered bin Laden's head on a platter and he turned it down.
there is no way i'm voting republican, this is too nuts
We ought all to have enough in reserve to last a few months even if we lost our jobs, but the fact is that most of us will continue to draw wages from companies that will continue to produce products and services to sell to people who will continue to want to buy them.
And we can extend a hand (with no finger-wagging) to friends and relatives who do not have reserves at present - there will be time later on for Monday-morning quarterbacking.
Why do tragedies and catastrophes happen? To give us a chance to show our true colors, to give us a chance to serve each other, to let us show charity. We will come through just fine if we don't panic and don't forget our core principles.
Duty, honor, country, faith, hope, charity, brotherhood, far-sightedness, forgiveness, sharing, encouraging, chocolate, sugar, butter, tamales on Tuesday, mountain-biking, skiing, long walks, UEA weekend, David Archuleta...
Find a way to prepare yourselves for the 'just in case'.
A Food storage probably would be a good place to start. Along with NOT FREAKING OUT about things.
Probably getting out of debt as much as possible is another thing. That way you are your own person and no one owns you!
I know for myself these things are important and they probably will be what keeps my husband, my family, my friends and I afloat in the hard times that may come. I would advise everyone to do the same.
We are free to choose! That is why we are AMERICANS! It is a great blessing we have as long as we make good choices.
I hope voters remember "Bailout Bob" in 2010.
So if you let the "free" market do anything it wants- this is what we will get!
Re observer- McCain's election chairperson was on the board of an agency dedicated to keeping Congressional action against Fannie from happening. He made 1.8 million dollars in 5 years for this work.
Is this the party closest to free agency/market and self-reliance you are referring to? Can't be the neocon Republicans and golly gee Palin! They love government intervention as long as it favors the rich- don't you get it. No regulations will always favor the rich and powerful, not you.
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