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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-19-2008 @ 1:53PM
nick said...
This is the problem. These slugs getting rich on the back of the joe lunch bucket crowd. Until people like this and people like Franlin Raines are put in jail and forced to give the money back this will keep right on going. How can we have these slugs making this type of money and look what the PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES makes. Salarys all around have to be put back in line. The CEO's salary should go along with what the company is making for the stockholders. Another sin is what these sports people are making, this is a sin in itself. We got folks working the market causing false rumors to run up or down a stock so their people can buy and sell on the backs of the lunch bucket crowd. They can go to the bar after work and laugh at what they did for that day. We have a large problem and it will take alot of folks raising alot of hell to even make a dent in it. Right now the only person that will attempt to bring some sense to the problem in my mind is Sen McCain. With people like the Speaker of the House taking up for crooks like Rep Rangle and people like Sen Dodd who is suppose to be minding the store getting VIP treatment from the CEO of Contrywide, no wonder the folks are really upset at all these people in Washington D.C. I recommend that the folks really start pushing for term limits. And to take out these people each election starting November this year.
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9-22-2008 @ 10:34AM
Shallie said...
How in the world can you possibly think that McCain would stop any of this? The man has been a part of "this problem" for the last 26 years. His character alone should be questioned. He lies to the American people to win an election, he selected an inexperienced barbie doll to soothe the Hillary camp, is married to a rich beer mistress, has 9 homes, 13 cars, and his entire campaign is funded by the very lobbyists, special interest groups, and large corporations that have CAUSED this monumental financial crisis! Exactly HOW is McCain going to "stop this" when he's in bed with those who have DONE THIS. Give me a break and wake the hell up. The man has sold his soul to the devil for his OWN benefit and you think he's going to help little 'ole you? You're completely deluded, my friend.
9-22-2008 @ 11:08AM
Jb said...
I totally agree
9-22-2008 @ 1:39PM
Dave said...
Hey Shallie, the fact that you bring up the Republicans in this instance lets me know how uneducated you are about this matter. Fannie and Freddy are the resting homes for DEMOCRATS. The CEO's and boards are filled with ex-Clinton and Carter administrations advisors. Get the facts from real news sources not Jon Stewart or NBC.