Asking to fire Cox is all well and good I suppose but WHY OH WHY does McCain always slam republicans and never slams dems???
I want to hear out loud, every day, how the libtards are the ones that created the subprime mess, stymied ever effort to correct and then recieved boatloads of cash from the executives of these sham companies.
“I want to hear out loud, every day, how the libtards are the ones that created the subprime mess, stymied ever effort to correct and then recieved boatloads of cash from the executives of these sham companies.”
Oh yeah, and they even gave us the wonderful bastions of corrution: Fannie and Freddie! They fail.
I want to hear out loud, every day, how the libtards are the ones that created the subprime mess, stymied ever effort to correct and then recieved boatloads of cash from the executives of these sham companies.
Oh yeah, and they even gave us the wonderful bastions of corrution: Fannie and Freddie! They fail.
If it were up to me, however, I tend to agree with McCain, and I fire the whole lot of them, starting with Bernake and Paulson, and moving my way on down the line. The government needs start working for the people, not focusing on the next creative way to save banks from poor management.
Because he has to separate himself as much as possible from the pubbie representatives and senators—and Bush. I am sure he was not who the RNC wanted carrying the pubbie standard. He’s poked too many republicans in the eye—including Bush. One reason, besides choosing Palin as running mate, he is doing well is that he has staked out his maverick position. Oh, and by the way—pubbies are up to their eyeballs in this financial debacle, too. McCain was warning about this in 2002. No body wanted to hear it.