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The progressive Democrats in power must believe that the citizens of this country are absolute morons, either that or they haven’t read a newspaper in two years and don’t realize that George Bush is no longer president. The Democratic party plans on retaining their change message for their 2010. Their new tag line is “vote for us, or its back to the bad old economic policies of George Bush. That’s right Barack Obama and his progressive majority are going to campaign as if they were all still in kindergarten “Its not my fault….blame Bush.”

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Not only is that approach childish, but it belies the truth. Allow me to suggest that the policies of Barney Frank had more to do with the bursting of the housing bubble, the resulting bank crisis and the “great recession,” than the policies of George Bush. Led by Frank the Democratic party brought down the banking industry by forcing banks to give loans to people who couldn’t afford them, then he blunted the Republican attempts to regulate the industry
Frank aggressively fought reform efforts by the Bush administration. He told The New York Times on Sept. 11, 2003, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s problems were “exaggerated.” Exaggerated? Thanks to Fannie and Freddie the housing market collapsed and we fell into this “great recession.”


These two entities – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – are not facing any kind of financial crisis,” Frank Opined to the Times. “The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing.”

More…
http://biggovernment.com/jdunetz/2010/08/11/blame-barney-frank-for-the-recession-not-george-bush/
 

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The progressive Democrats in power must believe that the citizens of this country are absolute morons, either that or they haven’t read a newspaper in two years and don’t realize that George Bush is no longer president. The Democratic party plans on retaining their change message for their 2010. Their new tag line is “vote for us, or its back to the bad old economic policies of George Bush. That’s right Barack Obama and his progressive majority are going to campaign as if they were all still in kindergarten “Its not my fault….blame Bush.”

BarackObama-Crybaby.gif



Not only is that approach childish, but it belies the truth. Allow me to suggest that the policies of Barney Frank had more to do with the bursting of the housing bubble, the resulting bank crisis and the “great recession,” than the policies of George Bush. Led by Frank the Democratic party brought down the banking industry by forcing banks to give loans to people who couldn’t afford them, then he blunted the Republican attempts to regulate the industry
Frank aggressively fought reform efforts by the Bush administration. He told The New York Times on Sept. 11, 2003, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac’s problems were “exaggerated.” Exaggerated? Thanks to Fannie and Freddie the housing market collapsed and we fell into this “great recession.”


These two entities – Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac – are not facing any kind of financial crisis,” Frank Opined to the Times. “The more people exaggerate these problems, the more pressure there is on these companies, the less we will see in terms of affordable housing.”

More…
http://biggovernment.com/jdunetz/2010/08/11/blame-barney-frank-for-the-recession-not-george-bush/

Sorry to burst the illusion with a reality check, but Barney Frank and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not the reasons for the housing bubble nor the cause for the collapse. Frank and the Democrats merely extended deregulation to those agencies so that they could stay competitive with the private banks that were making subprime loans to people who had no business getting them, and bundling these loans into worthless traunches. We have Phil Gramm and the Republicans to thank for the deregulation that nearly destroyed the economy
 

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Sorry to burst the illusion with a reality check, but Barney Frank and Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac were not the reasons for the housing bubble nor the cause for the collapse. Frank and the Democrats merely extended deregulation to those agencies so that they could stay competitive with the private banks that were making subprime loans to people who had no business getting them, and bundling these loans into worthless traunches. We have Phil Gramm and the Republicans to thank for the deregulation that nearly destroyed the economy
I disagree.
 

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willie, dosen't Conn. regularly vote Democratic?

yes, the 95% vote in Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven trumps the 55/45 vote in the suburbs.
 

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AND NEW HAVEN and Hartford are complete dumps. Been to both. Try again.
 

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Be that as it may, can I infer that you, Barman, mourn the deaths of drug enforcement cops killed in the line of duty equally with those innocent civilians who have been victimized by that war?

Yes, I do.

There's even a tinge of added poignancy when the deceased (in this example a cop) is killed while being involved in such an absolutely pointless exercise (enforcing Prohibition) that is itself destructive to the community at large.
 

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BTW, you guys (PPub members) totally rock....This thread has now been opened over 300 times....Excellent non-profit advertising for Belle's hyperlinked In Memoriam thread at C&L

See you next week!
 

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yes, the 95% vote in Hartford, Bridgeport and New Haven trumps the 55/45 vote in the suburbs.

Damnit...See what happens when you let Those People vote?
 

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Damnit...See what happens when you let Those People vote?

I'm thinking we need a poll test. You have to answer the following

1) spell your name correctly
2) what's your address, including zip code
3) name two people (out of 10 to 50) on the ballot today
4) who's your daddy
 

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BTW, you guys (PPub members) totally rock....This thread has now been opened over 300 times....Excellent non-profit advertising for Belle's hyperlinked In Memoriam thread at C&L

See you next week!

how many do you think opened the link?
 

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Not me. FYI
 

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how many do you think opened the link?

No idea

That's secondary

The primary purpose is to have people open this Thread. Each time this Thread is hit, it increases the feedback to Google and other major Search Engines and then the targeted hyperlink gets increased exposure

Basic Cyber-Advertising 101
 

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Also provides an admittedly Fascinating Study of just how many times I can get fellow PPub members to open pretty much ANY thread
 

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No idea

That's secondary

The primary purpose is to have people open this Thread. Each time this Thread is hit, it increases the feedback to Google and other major Search Engines and then the targeted hyperlink gets increased exposure

Basic Cyber-Advertising 101

well, I'm thinking they need a much bigger audience, you better get posting posting that link in higher traffic forums

location, location, location

business 101
 

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This Forum is where the minds of the world are molded into proper shape...no way I could abandon it


oops....Yankees pulling a rally....Looks like the Rangers Wednesday night might be the next casualty In Memoriam
 

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This Forum is where the minds of the world are molded into proper shape...no way I could abandon it


oops....Yankees pulling a rally....Looks like the Rangers Wednesday night might be the next casualty In Memoriam

The Rangers and my bankroll.
 

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