To: NoObamaFightForConservatives
Conspiracy theorists can always be spotted because they will always be driven to claim that the lack of evidence for their position is evidence of their position. It is a confession of intellectual bankruptcy. The FDIC is entirely sound. Any short term liquidity concerns anyone might have had about it were more than met, with a sledgehammer, by the $500 billion treasury pledge. Anyone still worrying over it is a fool. But in fact men aren't still worried over it. They are simply casting about for any 2x4 to slander finance with. They hate finance with a fiery passion and think it is politically expedient to smear rich men and monger their prophecies of doom.
They are utter rogues and anyone giving them the time of day is pond scum. Are we clear?
17 posted on
07/31/2009 1:27:15 PM PDT by
JasonC
To: JasonC
OH GREAT BANKERS!
To: JasonC
Say what you want, believe what you want. Trust the government that is only there to screw you.
24 posted on
07/31/2009 2:59:55 PM PDT by
mojitojoe
(All tyranny needs to gain a foothold is for people the people to remain silent.)
To: JasonC
Nice big round numbers?
Any short term liquidity concerns anyone might have had about it were more than met, with a sledgehammer, by the $500 billion treasury pledge.
I got your 500 right here:
26 posted on
07/31/2009 3:14:21 PM PDT by
PA Engineer
(Liberate America from the occupation media.)
To: JasonC
Good grief: take a breath. Shrieking that FDIC is entirely safe and sound because the treasury has pledged an additional $500B with which to buy broken banks is missing the point of what the American people are well and truly scared of, just a lil smidgen, don’t you think?
28 posted on
07/31/2009 4:11:35 PM PDT by
lainie
(The US congress is full to the brim of absolutely disgusting thieves who deserve humiliating ouster.)
To: JasonC
They are utter rogues and anyone giving them the time of day is pond scum.Don't hold back: tell us what you really think.
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