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HoBo Economy Thanks Bush-McSame

HoBo Economy Thanks Bush-McSame

My Comments (169 so far…)

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Eh bien, sabielle, vous avez toujours sembler un peu idiot de classe. lol

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

It’s fine as written. Obviously, few here are taking care as they write quickly. And, since you want to be extraordinarily petty….most of all you. Allow me to make just a few corrections [as I don’t have the time or inclination to do a full edit] from your (4) posts, thus far: “lifechanging” is two words. “first lady” is First Lady. If you are going to use […]and continue the sentence, the next word, unless it is a proper noun, is not capitalized. You’ve made that error repeatedly. And Caroline Kennedy has not used “Schlossberg” for some time….plus you misspelled it. Et je vais écrire comme je le souhaite, salope.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

ANPALIN is NOT the 5th most imp gov and she does NOT have a good record. She left a mess behind as the major of a small town with a tiny budget she left $27M in debt and barely missed being recalled….her state is the least populous and the least diverse and with the highest drop out rate and she is under investigation.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

As I said….Kos is rated #9 of millions of blogs……that are tracked and rated by Technorati…..Ho-Bo….read the rest of the line and look at the image. Do really need things explained THAT much to be clear to you…..?

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Stanley Kurtz is a lying NeoCon friendly dweep whose writing including trying to establish relationships between Ayers and Obama, for example, was labeled by the Washington Post in 2/2008 as “a tenuous one” at best. ACORN Housing is a non-profit that has done a tremendous amount of good for decades trying to aid low and middle income people in trouble with housing and esp in this current CRISIS CAUSED BY THE GOP. They are a highly regarded, courageous and effective organization that goes up against the evil tactics of the blood-sucking right. ACORN Housing: http://www.acornhousing.org/index.php

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Senator Bernie Sanders excellent piece about the middle-class taxpayers being forced to bail-out (socialize) the GREEDY GOP that created and hugely profited from THEIR economic melt-down. He says “The future of our country is at stake.”: “For years, as a member of the House Banking Committee and now as a member of the Senate Budget Committee, I have heard the Bush administration tell us how “robust” our economy was and how strong the “fundamentals” were. That was until a few days ago. Now, we are being told that if Congress does not act immediately and approve the $700 billion Wall Street bailout proposal these “free marketers” have just written up, there will be an unprecedented economic meltdown in the United States and an unraveling of the global economy. This proposal as presented is an unacceptable attempt to force middle income families (and our children) to pick up the cost of fixing the horrendous economic mess that is the product of the Bush administration’s deregulatory fever and Wall Street’s insatiable greed. If the potential danger to our economy was not so dire, this blatant effort to essentially transfer $700 billion up the income ladder to those at the top would be laughable. Let us be clear. If the economy is on the edge of collapse we need to act. But rescuing the economy does not mean we have to just give away $700 billion of taxpayer money to the banks. (In truth, it could be much more than $700 billion. The bill only says the government is limited to having $700 billion outstanding at any time. By selling the mortgage backed assets it acquires — even at staggering losses — the government will be able to buy even more resulting is a virtually limitless financial exposure on the part of taxpayers.) Any proposal must protect middle income and working families from bearing the burden of this bailout. I have proposed a four part plan to accomplish that goal which includes a five-year, 10% surtax on the income of individuals above $500,000 a year, and $1 million a year for couples; a requirement that the price the government pays for any mortgage assets are discounted appropriately so that government can recover the amount it paid for them; and, finally, the government should receive equity in the companies it bails out so that when the stock of these companies rises after the bailout, taxpayers also have the opportunity to share in the resulting windfall. Taken together, these measures would provide the best guarantee that at the end of five years, the government will have gotten back the money it put out. Second, in addition to protecting the average American from being saddled with the cost, any serious proposal has to include reforms so that we end the type of behavior that led to this crisis in the first place. Much of this activity can be traced to specific legislation that broke down regulatory safety walls in the financial sector and allowed banks and others to engage in new types of risky transactions that are at the heart of this crisis. That deregulation needs to be repealed. Wall Street has shown it cannot be trusted to police itself. We need to reinstate a strong regulatory system that protects our economy. Third, we need to address the needs of working families in this country who are today facing very difficult times. If we can bail out Wall Street, we need to respond with equal vigor to their plight. That means, for example, creating millions of jobs through major investments in rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure and creating a new renewable energy system. We must also make certain that the most vulnerable Americans don’t freeze in the winter or die because they lack access to primary health care. Finally, we need to protect ourselves from being at the mercy of giant companies that are “too big to fail,” that is, companies who are so large that their failure would cause systemic harm to the economy. We need to assess which companies fall into this category and insist they are broken up. Otherwise, the American taxpayer will continue to be on the financial hook for the risky behavior, the mismanagement, and even the illegal conduct of these companies’ executives. These are the last days of the BUSH ADMINISTRATION THE MOST DISHONES AND INCOMPETENT in modern American history. It is imperative that, at this important moment, Congress stand up for the middle class and for fiscal integrity. The future of our country is at stake.”

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Obama is concerned, undoubtedly, about being labeled an angry black man and he is attempting to elevate the tone. But I agree with you that righteous anger is called for and deserved.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

GB— I have an opinion about any woman who dates a married man with children….have had plenty of opportunites to go out with prominent, rich married men and knew better. You are being quite the hypocrite to denounce Bill Clinton and JFK while running to the rescue of Cindy McCain, who also stole pills from her charity, and is married to a war mongering nut. No brownie points for her in anything.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Gianna—-Anyone can write a book and no one knows what goes on in other marriages except the to people involved. The fact is that Jackie Kennedy loved her husband very much and he had tremendous respect for the amazing woman she was. You must forget that both JFK and Bill Clinton lived in London…and Jackie in France and they have more European ideas about marriage and sex. “whose lifestyles wouldn’t be affected either way’/. This is an absolute ludicrious statement—the entire world will be impacted by this election. Just as the world would have been a very dif place had Gore or Kerry been prez rather than the idiot prince of the criminal bush family.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Why do people resort to name-calling? It’s crass.” Ann Coulter, Rush Lumbaugh, Michael Savage, Karl Rove, etc etc….obviously there’s money in it.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

He isn’t religious at all….he understood that invoking God and wearing a flag label pin would bring all the bigoted, nationalistic, unthinking wing-nut churchies on board…and he was right. When people don’t actually research and think they are very susceptable to manipulation….that’s the GOP base….helping out the true GOP—the very rich who couldn’t get elected if it weren’t those voting against their own interest. A sucker born every minute, and most of them are in the GOP helping the rich get richer.

Margo Howard: Thanks, Sandra Bernhard, for the Palin Jokes. Like We Needed This

Isn’t Rush missing a fan…thought you were going over there to drink more of the toxic kool aide.