>> Yep, typical McCain just get some more people to check into the problem
>
> Well, we're making headway. That sentence is nonsensical, but it's
> complete -- if one overlooks the grammatical problems.
Jeezus! Strickland, since you have email, you must have the 'net too. Look
on any
home page (unless your home page is ebay)
and you'll find articles about McCain wanting a commission to study why the
large companies are going in the toilet and taking the stock markets into
the hole.
Or are you just being recalcitrant like a child when it's suggested that he
eat his veggies?
A commission is just what we need. A bunch of retired blowhards taking
several months to come to some sort of conclusions and offer advice on how
to fix the situation. Typical McCain. "I don't have a clue how to fix it,
so let's appoint a commission to study the matter (and hope it goes away in
the meantime)."
He proudly says that he's a deregulator. Well, they deregulated the crap
out of the financial businesses and allowed the scum to rise to the top
through financial monkey business (like derivatives) and now we're in the
soup.
badgolferman - 17 Sep 2008 13:22 GMT
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>>>Yep, typical McCain just get some more people to check into the
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>financial monkey business (like derivatives) and now we're in the
>soup.
So does Pelosi:
http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13514.html
It's all the same. No one knows what to do so they call for
investigations and schedule endless meetings. The final result will be
that it will cost more money, no matter what.

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dbu, - 17 Sep 2008 14:06 GMT
> >>.
> >>>Yep, typical McCain just get some more people to check into the
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> investigations and schedule endless meetings. The final result will be
> that it will cost more money, no matter what.
Nancy Pee wants to make it a political circus, just before election.
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