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Comment by dogoneon Oct 19, 2010 4:56pm
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RE: Curtis... Republican? No WAY

RE: Curtis... Republican? No WAY
not gonna be on the soap box long

the financial and mortgage crisis was under the skirt chasing President's watch as he and Barney Franks gave credit to those that really couldn't pay the tab .. now  we have foreclosures, a low property value as dumping occurs etc. 

the majority of the surplus funded the war and guess what .. we sleep at night ...with  out fear .. Bush had balls to stop a ruthless dictator... or did you forget the men, women, and children Sadam murdered. .. and don't forget the skirt chaser took lame stances on numerous acts of terriorism for years before 9-11

the economy is simple ...

Banks need to lend to businesses, which are economy stimulated, they employ people .. both make money and both pay taxes ... now it is just stagnant

Only the very large companies are benefiting, and making huge profits and hording them .. not spending and therefore not stimulating the trickle down of spending at the lower levels.  
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