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To: Bank Holding Company who wrote (196877)4/19/2009 12:16:09 PM
From: Skeeter BugRespond to of 306849
 
rubber, so you think Obama is subverting the banking cartel by giving paying them 100% of their trillions in losses and sticking the tax payers with a non recourse loan for 96% of the tab?

yeah, maybe they'll suffocate in our cash.

will Obama give us our cash back after they suffocate on our cash?

i think you are on to something...

called total delusion.

* Obama's henchmen, this is an absurd joke showing how silly RB is, don't take this as a threat and don't come arrest me. Thanks.

it seems to me the best time to disrupt the banking cartel is when the public is voting 99 to 1 to let them fail. Obama *ignored* his public constituents (serfs) and went to work for his private, true constituents (oligarchs).

this is *obvious*.



To: Bank Holding Company who wrote (196877)4/19/2009 1:10:46 PM
From: Smiling BobRead Replies (3) | Respond to of 306849
 
That's why I'm giving him more time before I pass judgment.
He's young and delving into the most complex job imaginable.
With his back against the wall-thanks to the Bush train-wreck, O had little options as far as turnkey cabinet picks, so he went with whatever experience that was offered by his advisors, available and readily confirmed. What kind of government would be in place had he started choosing unknowns or controversial picks? With Congress coming off such a heated election, things could have completely crumbled.

I think he's hoping to stabilize things by not rocking the boat before he starts repairing. He's too easily succumbing to the advice being given by those he's entrusted. The costs of his misplaced trust may be irreversible and have gotten well out of control.