Quote Originally Posted by killerweed420
A lot of people want to blame Obama for the situation we're in now and I don't blame them, I don't like the guy either. But he only has a small part to play in this political theater. Congress is the real culprit.
of course we can't blame it all on bam-bam. we can't even blame it on the pelosis, the reids, or the countless other opportunists of the statist left, but we can blame them for continuing and accelerating our dangerous slide into insolvency. we can blame them for abandoning even the facade of adhering to this nation's basic tenets and selling it to the public as "for their own good". we can blame them for the willful attempt at the destruction of any semblance of a free market and the messiah, as the de facto leader of their party, must bear the lion's share of that blame.

Absolutely no changes have been written to address the rape of the American people by the banks and wall street. Nothing has changed so we're going to have collapse after collapse for the foreseeable future.
is it rape when you simply lie back and spread your legs? the american people have been running around screaming "fuck me" and then bitching about the results of their own idiocy. greed is a universal factor, but we only see it as a fault when someone else profits from it. occasional collapse is inevitable, but demanding recompense for every downturn has fed our avarice and amplified its consequences.

There is no room for growth and even if there was we don't have the energy resources to fuel it.
bullshit. there is always room for growth and our untapped resources could fulfill our needs for quite some time. all it takes is the will, the adaptability and the proper atmosphere. we have shown we have the will and the change is ongoing, but the government's hostile attitude toward business that does not cater to the state's desires is making growth next to impossible. the state's insistence that it be an integral part of growth is chasing business out of the country and giving industry ample reason to give expansion a second thought. government is not the partner of business. it is only there to see to it that business does not ride rough shod over the rights of others.
delusionsofNORMALity Reviewed by delusionsofNORMALity on . Double-Dip Recession Time? drudge://http://www.cnbc.com/id/43236764 way to go Obama! This clown is full of nothing but OLD ideas and represents NOTHING new. How's that GM bailout coming?? I see GE had to buy the bulk of the chevy volts, as Immelt sits on the presidents economic team. Lemons. How's everyones home value? So much for the one, four years and he is DONE! Rating: 5