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Nov 15 2014 12:40pm
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Numerous politicians from both sides of the aisle and federal reserve members.
As I said the policy started before Bush and had major inroads during the Clinton administration.



Atleast you are honest about your thought process, I suppose.


honest that GWB didn't sign the actual mortgages, and wasn't on the board of wall street investment companies

but watch this video and tell me how he wasn't a big part of the problem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8
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I think the Republican Party and their cronies on Wall Street could certainly use some "faith-based programs" right now... but the truth is that the 30-year experiment with Reaganesque pro-business, anti-government, pro-deregulation economics is coming thankfully to a very abrupt end.


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Nov 15 2014 12:48pm
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honest that GWB didn't sign the actual mortgages, and wasn't on the board of wall street investment companies

but watch this video and tell me how he wasn't a big part of the problem.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8


I never said he wasn't part of the problem. I explicitly put the blame on people from both sides of the aisle, and includes Bush.

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I think the Republican Party and their cronies on Wall Street could certainly use some "faith-based programs" right now... but the truth is that the 30-year experiment with Reaganesque pro-business, anti-government, pro-deregulation economics is coming thankfully to a very abrupt end.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8


Blaming Bush and the Republicans alone along with "deregulation, anti-government pro-business economics" is about as disingenuous as it gets.

To the contrary of a " 30-year experiment abruptly coming to an end", it never had any real hold, and the Republicans just took control of congress.

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Nov 15 2014 01:25pm
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I never said he wasn't part of the problem. I explicitly put the blame on people from both sides of the aisle, and includes Bush.



Blaming Bush and the Republicans alone along with "deregulation, anti-government pro-business economics" is about as disingenuous as it gets.

To the contrary of a " 30-year experiment abruptly coming to an end", it never had any real hold, and the Republicans just took control of congress.


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Nov 15 2014 01:32pm
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I think the Republican Party and their cronies on Wall Street could certainly use some "faith-based programs" right now... but the truth is that the 30-year experiment with Reaganesque pro-business, anti-government, pro-deregulation economics is coming thankfully to a very abrupt end.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8


Their whole economic philosophy is faith based.
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Nov 15 2014 01:51pm
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Their whole economic philosophy is faith based.


that statement was taken from the youtube page with that clip , so I took the reason the phrase "faith based programs" was in quotes was to say it ironically.

Basically yes i agree, social beliefs creep into economic policies like a stalking sociopath.
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Nov 15 2014 02:39pm
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I think the Republican Party and their cronies on Wall Street could certainly use some "faith-based programs" right now... but the truth is that the 30-year experiment with Reaganesque pro-business, anti-government, pro-deregulation economics is coming thankfully to a very abrupt end.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8



My absolute seething hate for that man just came bubbling back The affordable home act otherwise known as the lets get as many mortgages into the hands of the banks and s&L's as we can
because we think there's going to be another Clintonesque period on the next election or when someone shoots this epileptic runt ass mutt and we get a man that hasn't had a frontal lobotomy in office
this was economics brought to you by the people who came up with trickle down economics ...did I cuss ?? NO not onec jeese..
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