Ted Cruz still talking

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Not particularly. It would be more interesting if you posted links to how Soros was behind - how did Nancy Pelosi describe it? = the completely spontaenous grassroots Occupy movement. Not only Soros, but the SEIU as well.
 
Not particularly. It would be more interesting if you posted links to how Soros was behind - how did Nancy Pelosi describe it? = the completely spontaenous grassroots Occupy movement. Not only Soros, but the SEIU as well.
Why don’t you post a link since this is your case to make.
 
Thinkprogress… brought to you by the billionaire George Soros!
What happened to billionaire Sam Fuld? You got to hand it to billionaire Hank Paulson though; he knew when to get out and take the job with the government.
 
What happened to billionaire Sam Fuld? You got to hand it to billionaire Hank Paulson though; he knew when to get out and take the job with the government.
Sorry, I don’t know the reference. Care to explain?
 
Sorry, I don’t know the reference. Care to explain?
Sam Fuld was the CEO of Lehman Bro before they collapsed and he lost his shirt. Paulson was CEO of Goldman Sachs before he was asked to the Treasury Secretary. These were the individuals very heavily involved in the banking collapse. (I’m not accusing them of causing it, though.)

By the way, I just got finished watching “Hank” which pretty much collaborated the “Too Big To Fail” movie and provided a little more insight into Fannie, Freddie, and AIG as well. A good watch IMO.
 
Its been a long time since I’ve read green eggs and ham but isn’t it about a grumpy old curmudgeon who keep insisting he hates something he’s never even tried (the eggs and ham) and then at the end when he actually does try it he discovers he really does like it?

Hmmmm, interesting choice…
 
Its been a long time since I’ve read green eggs and ham but isn’t it about a grumpy old curmudgeon who keep insisting he hates something he’s never even tried (the eggs and ham) and then at the end when he actually does try it he discovers he really does like it?

Hmmmm, interesting choice…
The irony is not lost.
 
Its been a long time since I’ve read green eggs and ham but isn’t it about a grumpy old curmudgeon who keep insisting he hates something he’s never even tried (the eggs and ham) and then at the end when he actually does try it he discovers he really does like it?

Hmmmm, interesting choice…
This a a shallow argument at best. You have no idea how this iron-fisted government edict would serve Americans. This bill contains 23,000 pages that no congressman has read. It’s all about power, and creating hundreds more layers of bureaucracy to control every aspect of our lives. Cruz, BTW, was reading a bedtime story to his girls. You lefties are grasping at straws. Tasting geen eggs and ham is one thing, but we can take the word of experts that cyanide kills. :eek: Rob
 
It was too late for that. Remember Solomon Brothers and Bear Stearns? Navistar? I take it you didn’t read the book or see the movie “Too Big To Fail”? It was pointed out that Russia and China had managed to buy up considerable amount of Fannie and Freddie bonds and were ready to dump them, which would have sent the American economy into an unimaginable tailspin. Paulsen didn’t come out of it smelling like any rose.
INITIALLY, these masterminds cameout smelling like roses, not ultimately. THere were indeed many factors, but granting millions of bad loans to unqualified “buyers” is not going to turn out well. NOR is printing a trillion dollars per year of Monopoly money to prop up our markets. Less wealthy Americans are getting crushed during this “recovery”. :rolleyes:
 
You believe utter nonsense, to be charitable. The Koch Bros are PROGRESSIVES on many issues, including amnesty and abortion. :doh2:
Don’t try telling people that - many still don’t even know how to pronounce the Koch name - let alone what they actually stand for.
 
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