pdxstogieman
14 years ago
The Federal Reserve is a socialist institution re-distributing the wealth of the middle class to the uber rich.

Banks too big to fail are bailed out by the Fed printing large sums of money ultimately taxing the middle and lower classes in the form of inflation. Big bonuses for bankers continue. The uber rich don't give a rat's ass about inflation because their investment income and tax breaks engineered by their paid lackeys in congress are more than the rate of inflation they create.

HockeyDad
14 years ago
Maybe bankers should get big bonuses. After all, look at all the revenue they brought in from bailout money!
wheelrite
14 years ago
Kill Whitey !
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

Maybe bankers should get big bonuses. After all, look at all the revenue they brought in from bailout money!

HockeyDad wrote:



Great return on their investment in the politicians that approved the bailouts. That's why when they're able to stack the deck the people getting F@cked in the process (at least those aware enough to know they're getting F@cked and don't have Stockholm syndrome get a might peeved. The pitchfork and torch approach is looking more and more appropriate. A few of these guys publicly getting the Ghaddhafi terminal demotion might be good.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

Kill Whitey !

wheelrite wrote:



Off topic. Herman Cain was a director of the KC Federal Reserve. Find another thread to play the race card.
wheelrite
14 years ago

Great return on their investment in the politicians that approved the bailouts. That's why when they're able to stack the deck the people getting F@cked in the process (at least those aware enough to know they're getting F@cked and don't have Stockholm syndrome get a might peeved. The pitchfork and torch approach is looking more and more appropriate. A few of these guys publicly getting the Ghaddhafi terminal demotion might be good.

pdxstogieman wrote:



easy there...
A few Politicians should be thrown in the dungeon as well,,,
wheelrite
14 years ago

Off topic. Herman Cain was a director of the KC Federal Reserve. Find another thread to play the race card.

pdxstogieman wrote:



he's not a genuine Black...

pdxstogieman
14 years ago

he's not a genuine Black...

wheelrite wrote:



Oh please elaborate on that.
ZRX1200
14 years ago
I agree with PDX here.....the big banks are also washing drug money.

I don't recall them buying me dinner, holding my hand or offering to spit on it first.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

easy there...
A few Politicians should be thrown in the dungeon as well,,,

wheelrite wrote:



That almost goes without saying, but now that you bring it up, the bi-partisan facilitators of the banker's agenda should be fair game as well.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

That almost goes without saying, but now that you bring it up, the bi-partisan facilitators of the banker's agenda should be fair game as well.

pdxstogieman wrote:



The extent of his knowledge on the subject, and I'm using knowledge loosely here, is that it's Barney Frank and Chris Dodd's fault. The deregulation, bribes and lack of any oversight was fine.
pdxstogieman
14 years ago

I agree with PDX here.....the big banks are also washing drug money.

I don't recall them buying me dinner, holding my hand or offering to spit on it first.

ZRX1200 wrote:



Join the Tea Party and they'll still make some pretense at foreplay before sliding the salami in, because it's useful to them to keep those susceptible to Stockholm syndrome in check. They've co-opted and now inhabit the exo-skeleton of the tea party otherwise one might see where the tea party and elements of OWS have some philosophical commonality.

The trick for the bankers is to never let the whore and the mistress they're banging at the same time compare notes so they despise each other instead of the banker.

pdxstogieman
14 years ago

The extent of his knowledge on the subject, and I'm using knowledge loosely here, is that it's Barney Frank and Chris Dodd's fault. The deregulation, bribes and lack of any oversight was fine.

FuzzNJ wrote:



If anyone thinks either party has their hands clean on this, they're deluded. Banks buy incumbents regardless of party affiliation.
wheelrite
14 years ago

The extent of his knowledge on the subject, and I'm using knowledge loosely here, is that it's Barney Frank and Chris Dodd's fault. The deregulation, bribes and lack of any oversight was fine.

FuzzNJ wrote:



don't you have toliets to clean ?
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

If anyone thinks either party has their hands clean on this, they're deluded. Banks buy incumbents regardless of party affiliation.

pdxstogieman wrote:



Well, you and I know that, wheel and others say they do, but when it comes to details they can only name Democrats that Fox news and Limbaugh mention daily.
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

don't you have toliets to clean ?

wheelrite wrote:



/yawn
ZRX1200
14 years ago
Um don't forget Beck.....


Dodd and Frank are a big piece but far from the only collaborators. Whatever you do don't embrace commin ground though.
wheelrite
14 years ago

/yawn

FuzzNJ wrote:



ease up Nancy
FuzzNJ
14 years ago

ease up Nancy

wheelrite wrote:



Nancy? neat. the whole 'you aren't a man' insult. You 10?

again /yawn.

wheelrite
14 years ago

Nancy? neat. the whole 'you aren't a man' insult. You 10?

again /yawn.

FuzzNJ wrote:



obviuusly you have PMS today...

I'll call you Pat from now on, not Nancy.It's an androgynous moniker..
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