To: VOA
Dodd on This Week says the problem is foreclosures. He’s not thinking of what caused them, just wanting to address the symptom.
A solution is to address the causes, as well as the results. But if these guys cannot understand the underlying reasons for the failures, there is no way they can pass what’s needed to resolve the real problem.
I’d say Kill the Lawyers but that would wipe out all the leadership of the Democrat Party.
159 posted on
09/21/2008 7:25:59 AM PDT by
Morgan in Denver
(Just Words? Elect Obama and it's too late. There are NO do-overs.)
To: Morgan in Denver
Good thing Dodd is in the government. He definitely couldn’t make it as a doctor or automobile repairman.
To: Morgan in Denver
A solution is to address the causes, as well as the results.
IMHO, that isn't going to happen.
A thorough, objective investigation of what happened and why it
happened would fairly pin the tail on too many Donkeys.
The last thing Bubba Clinton, Obama, Dodd, Barney Frank and the
rest of the pirate crew are going to do nothing but engage in
faints, spin and lies.
Anything to keep themselves in office.
And out of jail.
(And I'm sure there are a few Republicans deserving censure as well.
As well as a bit of spanking for not having done more to prevent
this boondoggle. At least Dubya and McCain tried to publicize this
crap in 2003 and 2005, respectively)
208 posted on
09/21/2008 7:51:10 AM PDT by
VOA
To: Morgan in Denver
“I’d say Kill the Lawyers but that would wipe out all the leadership of the Democrat Party”
And that would be a bad thing?
226 posted on
09/21/2008 7:57:10 AM PDT by
tbone56
To: Morgan in Denver
Dodd on This Week says the problem is foreclosures. Hes not thinking of what caused them, just wanting to address the symptom. Dodd is a crook. Addressing the problem will just bring out his sweetheart mortgage deal with Countrywide, how Countrywide was the first bank to be given permission to bypass capitalization requirements, in the form of savings deposits, for home loans, and how he received more in contributions than any other member of Congress from Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.
Blaming foreclosures, and scapegoating the banks, is always easy, as banks are not very popular.
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