Comments on: Treasury Head Unveils Revised Bailout Plan

Paulson Says Troubled Assets Will Not Be Purchased; Renewed Focus On Consumer Credit

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by actionnow1 November 12, 2008 5:28 PM EST
Now we know why your comments are so derranged. You read that hack tabloid for your news stories.
Hey is Bat Boy going to be his Sec. of State?
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Posted by demswin08

For one - why do you believe there is a BatBoy?
And two - that hack tabloid were the ones that broke the stories on those fine outstanding Democrats (Jeeie Jackson and John Edwards) fathering illegitimate children. Just a matter of time before the LIEBAMA faithful see the truth past the DENIAL.
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by omega40 November 12, 2008 5:27 PM EST
Screw_ the credit card companies. These sleazebags have been sending credit offers to people that went bankrupt only a few weeks before and offering them credit at 30 or 35% interest. That is a poor way to run a business and they should no more be bailed out than the banks that gave the landscaper a 500 thousand dollar no document loan.
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by actionnow1 November 12, 2008 5:25 PM EST
superdem - you mean the DEMOCRAT Congress voted for the bailout?
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by tincup356 November 12, 2008 5:24 PM EST
i guess all the people that lost their homes can move into Bush/paulsonvilles,tents on federal land ,you only have to move when drilling rigs set up on your area.kinda like the hooverville tent towns after the last crash.
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by actionnow1 November 12, 2008 5:24 PM EST
How many of you have heard about Obama wanting a special National Police Force. Does that sound familiar (Germany 1930).
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Posted by d7767w

In fact, SIR-LIES-A-LOT Obama wants funding for all 57 states.
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by superdem November 12, 2008 5:22 PM EST
All you right wingers need to chill - we still have a President and his name is George W. Bush, you voted for him TWICE, and every problem we have now can be laid at HIS door. Now, this article is a prime example. The Bush Administration came up with this huge bail-out, opposed any discussion of it, and it''s main thrust was to buy the bad assets from the banks. They raised the alarm for immediate crisis, and the Congress, including the Republicans, voted the money. Now, the Administration is changing it''s tune, NO - buying the bad assets from the banks is NOT the way to go. These Republicans have no idea what they are doing, and that''s exactly why they are in the toilet where they belong. If you remember, the last time the Democrats were in power, we had a SURPLUS. By all means, get the Clinton "retreads" back in there, we need someone with actual experience and brains in there.
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by actionnow1 November 12, 2008 5:22 PM EST
don''''t let paulson take the entire rap Bush ordered this change up of the money distribution to help his wall street buddies,paulson is just the vessel for mismanagement.
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Posted by demswin08

Do you have proof? Or is this just another BUSH BLAMING GAME?
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by helloall34 November 12, 2008 5:21 PM EST
Paulson just lost any credibility he had. It''s time for him to step down.
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by helloall34 November 12, 2008 5:20 PM EST
So, we are going to bailout people who have too much credit debt by getting the country into more debt. Isn''t that sort-of like paying off your Mastercard with your Visa?
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by tincup356 November 12, 2008 5:20 PM EST
if lies could be sold for cash we would have a never ending supply with what comes out of Washington.
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