Comments on: Stocks Plunge Amid Market Pessimism
Dow Falls About 350 As Unemployment Rises, Factory Demand Falls; Bailout Wariness Persists
- GOODMORNING AMERCA HOW R YA,
Listen this is the greatest country in the world thier is no better they cant beat us military so they financely try to destroy us but they sell thier mothers to get here.Burn our flag **** on all of you we should put a dome over usa and then all you idiots kill each other then just come and scoopa poopa your countries - Reply to this comment
- Bill O''Reilly freaks out at Congressman Barney Frank over his role in the Fannie/Freddie scandal which caused our current economic crisis! It''s HILLARIOUS!
Go watch these videos documenting the fraud of our elected officials http://wallstreetmarketnews.blogspot.com - Reply to this comment
- Let''''s protest by withdraw our money from banks.
Posted by niceface69
That''s not a protest, that''s suicide. That is EXACTLY what is causing part of the problem. People like you withdrawing everything.
If you want to be on the street in a cardboard box keep talking like that. - Reply to this comment
- Jailtime for them and bailout for main street.
Posted by noloyalisti
Main street would have to go to jail also. - Reply to this comment
- Which is worse, the $ 1.3 Trillion dollars that evaporated from the Market from pension fund, 401K''s, thrift saving plans and investment counts or the $700 billion proposed Gov''t sponsored purchase in troubled assets? The last time this was done during the S&L collapse of the late 80''s, the Gov''t made money...
Which is worse, wait and debate as frozen credit markets sieze economic activity (like short term lending for payroll accounts which is already happening) or attempt to offer a solution however imperfect to recapitalize confidence in a capitalist systems that depends upon it? - Reply to this comment
- What a fascist scam is this corporate welfare. We are putting the approval on the last decade of crime and fraud with this bailout. I don''t care what color lipstick you paint on this Government of Pigs. How dare these people spend on money on rewarding these crooks. Jailtime for them and bailout for main street.
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- They are calling this a rescue but are adding so much stuff to it. This is ridiculous. They need to sit down with economists and other great leaders to figure out a real, long-lasting solution. We''ve already given billions to AIG, Fannie/Freddie, etc. and the problems are still there. This will be $700 billion down the tubes.
Call your Congress member at (202) 224-3121, or send an email through either of these sites - www.votenobailout.org or www.visi.com/juan/congress - Reply to this comment
- I hope the market knows something the news media do not. I hope this legislation fails.
NO BAILOUT FOR WALL STREET''''S EXCESSES AND GREED!
Posted by gce65
CALL FAX AND WRITE the House of Representatives and tell them NO WAY!! every one of them is up for re-election this year, NOW the public has the most power we''ll ever have to force change- their JOBS are on the line, tell the Reps if they vote for this bill it will be a vote to kick their azzes out in November! - Reply to this comment
- I hope the market knows something the news media do not. I hope this legislation fails.
NO BAILOUT FOR WALL STREET''S EXCESSES AND GREED! - Reply to this comment
- Monday a plate of dog poop was offered up to the taxpayer and was rejected by house conservatives and 94 house democrats. They didn''''t want the taxpayer to have to eat it.
Yesterday that same plate of dog poop was surrounded by pudding, cake and other sweeteners. The Senate has decided that it is now ok for the taxpayer to have to eat that dog poop. How will those so called conservatives vote?
None of this will change the fact that we are headed into recession. It''s now another economic stimulus bill w/ lots of pork.
This bill stinks.
The misinformation used to introduce it, it''s very structure and the pork that has filled this porcelain bowl called Washington represents everything that is wrong with our current government. - Reply to this comment
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