Federal Reserve Loans Millions
October 7, 2008 | Washington, District of Columbia | Vetting explained
October 7, 2008 Washington, DC - The Federal Reserve announces magnanimously that it will begin shelling out millions of dollars on loan to the banks that have failed. Since when is the Federal Reserve a bank that loans money?
I have seen the ethnic cleansing of Americans over the past three years and I have watched George W. Bush do nothing about the interruption of American financial promise.
I now wonder why. Is it possible that George W. Bush is a fine, hard working man who has been forced to do some of the things that have surprised Americans in such a way that caused people to make this the President with the lowest approval rating in history?
Could the Whitehouse be under seige? Could Barack Obama be the root of all evil? Many people have longed to catch the almighty Osama Bin Laden who has vowed to be the Muslim who becomes elected to the Whitehouse. What if the man was not foreign? What if he was a smart, dedicated political conspirator?
The Federal Reserve has never loaned money to anyone and it has always been a resource that backed American cash by many different lists of reason. Gold was a promising cash resource that lifted American money to the height of it's success for years.
I hope that the next President can find out what is going on in the Whitehouse that has seemed to create such a chaos that made people who used to vote, stop voting. It has left many conservative, Americans angry. It has baffled Democrats alike.
I only pray that the cash crisis lessens and that we see what the actual problem is before it is too late.
Hallie Mae AP Inspiration, Inc.
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