Comments on: EU Leans On U.S. To Fix Financial Crisis
Urges American Lawmakers To Take "Responsibility" As Uncertainty Plagues Global Markets
- Does anyone know how sick all of this is. People are dumb. Yes dumb. You pay to buy a stock, you pay to sell a stock. You make people rich that do nothing, and then you cry when you can''t buy are you lose some money. Take your money and keep it. Why would anyone want to pay to spend. LIke I said, peopel are dumb. Top H33L with wall street and all of you who have money in wall street. You all need to go broke.
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- Mayhem, carnage, shock and fear are just a few of the degrading buzz words being thrown about, attempting to create fear, once again, about something that shouldn''t frighten anyone except the greedy, deceitful "Masters of the Universe" who maneuvered themselves into unbelievable losses. Now we''re suppose to be fearful for their losses. Not a chance. After stealing so many homes from good people who were deceived into believing the lending institutions were acting in good faith, but actually who had two interests in their customers; their money, their houses and how they could get their greedy hands on both. New idea, let''s slowly boil the predatory piranhas in the blood of the people they stripped down to the bone and watch them scream, "Help me! Help me!" like so many of our friends, neighbors, and fellow ''true'' Americans have for so long. Boil ''em down to the marrow and laugh at their pleas for mercy.
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- This whole bailout is a bullcookie smokescreen. Watch the markets go up today.
What these sleaze bags want is to be able to continue to play monopoly with our lives and our money while still thinking they are the most important melodrama queens in the whole wide world. - Reply to this comment
- The market will correct itself and will return to about 5000, which is what it should be. The Boogie man is about to appear, in the form of Bin Laden and he is going to scare you into pushing for this bailout of the rich!! Don''t fall for it,he''s Bush in his Halloween costume.
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- Quite simply -
After being forced to pay for an expensive & unnecessary war in Iraq, the overwhelming majority of Americans do not want the cost of this utterly corrupt banking bailout to be foisted upon themselves & their children.
But this issue will come up in Congress again, & in relatively short order. Currently, there is much twisting of arms by the Bush Administration & Congressional leaders. In the next few weeks, we shall see which Congressmen/women (of both Partys) will acquiesce to the pressure stab their constituents in the back! - Reply to this comment
- Hang Seng''s now made gains, up 0.7% - woot woot!
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- Aren''t the foreign markets down less today after the bailout''s failed than they were yesterday in anticipation of the bailout actually passing?
What do you make of that?
I''d like to think the market''s saying credit really shouldn''t be so readily available when so many people can''t live within their means and the market''s sick - clean it up!
But maybe it''s because of cheap oil, or maybe it''s because from a distance it''s easier not to lose your cool and they know Congress''ll come up with an alternative eventually.
Funny though because everybody was making all those doomsday scenarios . . . - Reply to this comment
- Here''s a thought-if the economy comes to a halt; the environment will get a rest, housing prices may crash back to normal, there won''t be a need for foreign oil, we won''t be able to afford a war,and illegal aliens will have less of a motivation to come here.
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- I wanna know how long it''s gonna take to present next new bailout plan!!!!!!
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- Now it''s only down 1.3 . . .
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- ---"In Hong Kong, the Hang Seng index sank 3.6 percent. Markets in Australia, South Korea and the Philippines were also down sharply."---
Have they picked up? Hang Seng''s only down 1.7 now . . . - Reply to this comment
- Have you noticed? Everything Bush touches turns to ashes-- or worse!
After more than eight months in office, our Master of Disaster made his debut atop a pile of rubble at Ground Zero-- and then ignored WTC health claims of rescue workers for years.
Bush celebrated an Iraqi "mission" never justified by fact, glad-handing sailors about a carrier steaming slowly off war-torn San Diego.
A wannabe president whose deriliction of duty inclodes gazing down at post-Katrina New Orleans from 20,000 feet-- as he flew on and over to California to greet McCain on McCain''s birthday.
A wannabe whose record of telling the truth is not ready for prime time, and whose last assurance was the economy continues in sound health. - Reply to this comment
- Look, Bush lied about Iraq to start a war. Why can''t he lie and say he signed some bailout bill. Then after the market surges, he comes out and admits he didn''t sign anything. See, you fixed it all by yourself, for free.
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