Finance wizards run that site. The Dow isn't measured in dollars, yet all their figures are displayed as if dollars.
And you typically repeat yourself. We're all snowflakes. EDIT: but yeah that site doesn't exactly look credible.
classless as usual and now with extra empty bluster! Or are you going to claim I've got it all wrong and lecture the board on how the housing bubble burst was caused by actions taken by Congress in 2006 and beyond? That Medicare part D wasn't a financial disaster for taxpayers? That cutting income (taxes) while greatly expanding expenses (wars, gov't expansion/bureaucracy) is a smart way to balance books? STOMP
deadbeatdadG is such a pathetic friendless troll. For whatever reason he follows me around like an abandoned puppy in thread after thread begging for any sort of attention. I know a lot of posters already avoid him like the plague, but really everyone should stop feeding the troll STOMP
Bushtoll.com is the shit! 6 comments in a half year on the most recent post, the most credible of which destroy the lame premise of the actual original post. :MARIS61: I'm not sure I've actually commented on more than 6 of your posts in the last year, let alone 'followed you around'. You do seem to make idiotic posts, so maybe that's why I've been commenting on them recently? I do tend to mock idiotic posts, and that's probably my own fault.
Aw, that was cute. Did you climb El Capitan thinking that up all by yourself? Tell me about your knee surgeries again. That is always fascinating.
Are you a deadbeat? Hey, I understand. You have said that your wife travels a lot and earns a lot. The courts rule against men like you who are poor. I'm on your side. You didn't mean you're a deadbeat sexually, did you? Hey, I understand.
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d109:SN00190:@@@D&summ2=m& Blocked by Obstructionist Democrats. http://www.factcheck.org/2008/10/who-caused-the-economic-crisis/ The McCain-Palin campaign fired back with an ad laying blame on Democrats and Obama. Titled "Rein," it highlights McCain’s 2006 attempt to "rein in Fannie and Freddie." The ad accurately quotes the Washington Post as saying "Washington failed to rein in" the two government-sponsored entities, the Federal National Mortgage Association ("Fannie Mae") and the Federal Home Loan Mortgage Corporation ("Freddie Mac"), both of which ran into trouble by underwriting too many risky home mortgages to buyers who have been unable to repay them. The ad then blames Democrats for blocking McCain’s reforms. As evidence, it even offers a snippet of an interview in which former President Clinton agrees that "the responsibility that the Democrats have" might lie in resisting his own efforts to "tighten up a little on Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac." We’re then told that the crisis "didn’t have to happen." It’s true that key Democrats opposed the Federal Housing Enterprise Regulatory Reform Act of 2005, which would have established a single, independent regulatory body with jurisdiction over Fannie and Freddie – a move that the Government Accountability Office had recommended in a 2004 report. Current House Banking Committee chairman Rep. Barney Frank of Massachusetts opposed legislation to reorganize oversight in 2000 (when Clinton was still president), 2003 and 2004, saying of the 2000 legislation that concern about Fannie and Freddie was "overblown." Just last summer, Senate Banking Committee chairman Chris Dodd called a Bush proposal for an independent agency to regulate the two entities "ill-advised."