Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Are the banks and Wall Street done with their bitching and whining?

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Headlines from Reuters.com today:
"Bush pushes bailout as bank crisis spreads"
"Wall Street rallies on bailout revival hopes"
Hm... apparently not. Waa Waa Waa!

Again...here's the messed up logic:
So....good tax payers


or small businesses

+
"bad business decisions" = this (see below, Stewie would represent the "banks")





and then for them greedy bastards:



Maybe if I'm a crying little bitch, Uncle Sam will help me out? I'm SOOOOOO THANKFUL that Congress was actually SMART ENOUGH to say "HELL NO!"





Remember readers: Just because somebody works in DC doesn't mean they know better than we do. Just because they're on TV and get to mingle in suits with other brown nosers doesn't mean that they're experts...it just means that they're either good at lying, somebody's slave, or a combination. And please realize that the President can't fix the economy. So don't have your hopes up for our next President. Write to your Congressman or Senator, they're the ones who introduce law and make law. Remember that.





Oh, to all those who voted no against the $700B bailout for the pieces of shit on wall street. THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU. PLEASE CONTINUE TO NOT LET THE GOOD TAX PAYERS PAY FOR A FEW PEOPLE'S MISTAKES. The damage is done, let's fix it so it doesn't happen again.... (wow what a concept).

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