Stunning ignorance: White House, Treasury, The Fed & Congress
March 20, 2009 | Medford, Oregon | Vetting explained
If you're interested in the background on the current economic fiasco that has reared its ugly head as the top scandal of the Obama administration, click the link below.
http://forums.dailytidings.com/dt-question?entry=27
My blog, "Question Everything" contains links to news stories that provide clear insight into the shenanigans that would cause any one of us to spend the rest of our lives behind bars, if we were guilty of a fraction of what these folks have pulled off over the years.
My video commentary is only a tiny chip off of a gigantic iceberg of fraud, deceit and widespread government and corporate corruption on both sides of the political aisle.
The unmitigated gall that passes through Congress and the White House fuels my anger. These folks just think we're stupid. And the recitation of virtually the same mantra the Bush administration provided is enough to clean both houses of Congress and the white one nearby.
There is no one to trust. House Finance Committee Chair Barney Frank wrote the bailout bill and threw up his hands when it was used to wipe the Bush administration's dirty assets on the way out. The Senate's version of Frank, is a bold-faced liar and ought to be tossed out onto the dirty assets he helped heap for AIG.
The Treasury Secretary is a Fed leader promoted into the house he helped loot. And President Obama is perhaps clueless, naive or complicit. In any case, how can anyone trust a president who has so little understanding of the personnel he hires to lead this nation during the worst times of trouble in generations?
http://forums.dailytidings.com/dt-question?entry=27
Read the facts and see just how bad it really is. Forget about the money. Imagine that America is being run by three houses with so many crooks in them, you don't know which ones can or can't be trusted.
There is only one solution left. Clean the houses. As for the Fed, and Fannie and Freddie ... well, they are all mere houses of cards, aren't they?
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