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To: tejek who wrote (868254)6/26/2015 3:33:42 PM
From: i-node  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1577592
 
>> It’s fair to say President Obama has had a rather extraordinary week.

Ah, yes. Great week.

But was it great enough?

Great enough to make everyone forget about the Liar of the Year award? The wrecking of American health care? The insane amount of debt he has left the nation in?

The creation of ISIS, a new terrorism threat that will likely be with us for a decade, maybe more? While his predecessor saved millions of lives, Obama's inaction has cost something close to a million.

I don't know. I think maybe most people remember it all this bad crap.



To: tejek who wrote (868254)6/26/2015 3:58:06 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1577592
 
Obummernomics that even a cultist like you can understand.
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Bank of America Trolls The Middle Class, Or How Wall Street Destroyed Main Street


Submitted by Tyler Durden on 06/26/2015 15:28 -0400

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While the punchline of this post is well-known by everyone, and even the Federal Reserve finally admits that its own actions have led to record inequality and a world in which the rich have never been richer and poor, never been poorer (over the objections of some certifiable lunatics), we find it amazing that even the banks - those ultimate beneficiaries of every action by the Fed in the past 7 years - are now openly trolling what little is left of the middle class.

Presenting: Bank of America's chart showing who the undisputed victor in that age-old war between Wall Street and Main Street, truly is.



"So what chu gonna do about it?"

- Bank of Countrywide Lynch (already bailed out once by Main Street)