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    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
    That's the simpleton's understanding of the subprime crisis. Courtesy of Fox News.
    No, it is actually the understanding of anyone in the banking industry.

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      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
      from your article above...

      .........

      When the Democrats won control of the House in 2006 and Frank became chairman of the Financial Services Committee the following year, one of the first measures he helped pass imposed tougher regulations on Fannie and Freddie and prevented them from taking on too much risk.

      “It’s the Republican line. They say it happened on my watch, but my watch began in January 2007,’’ Frank said. “The mistake I made was a nonoperational one — I wasn’t in power. From the day I became chairman, I think we did everything we could.’’

      .........
      Again, the problem goes back to the Clinton administration. Ask your local banker, not the bigwigs on Wall Street.

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        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
        No, it is actually the understanding of anyone in the banking industry.
        You actually trust the banks to tell you what happened? O. M. G.

        Lol

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          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
          You actually trust the banks to tell you what happened? O. M. G.

          Lol
          As compared to Barney Frank? Are you serious?

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            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
            No, I'm just pointing out that you suck at reading comprehension and that you make crazy assertions. Not sure how you can devine anything personal about me from that, but again, I've already pointed out that you make crazy assertions about things you have no data on, douche.
            It's divine not devine.

            - Cujo

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              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
              It's divine not devine.

              - Cujo
              that may be so but you are still a douche

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                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                It's divine not devine.

                - Cujo
                It's divine, not devine.

                If we are going to resort to policing one's spelling, let's get our grammar in order, as well.

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                  Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                  It's divine, not devine.

                  If we are going to resort to policing one's spelling, let's get our grammar in order, as well.
                  You have a comma splice in this sentence.

                  - Cujo

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                    Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                    Try as you may, you won't convince me I'm a racist snob.

                    I know what I know, I know how I feel, and I know I am doing what is best for my family. I don't own a gun, I am not rich, I am not from "privilege" (whatever the hell that means), and while I didn't grow up in a diverse racial-environment, I don't consider myself racist (nor do any of my Muslim, black, Oriental, Jewish, Hispanic, or American Indian friends...and we've talked a lot about it). I don't even hate women...I'm actually particularly fond of them.

                    I don't think all Muslims are terrorists. I don't think all blacks are thugs, or that all Hispanics are leeches. I have LGBT family members.

                    //////////////////////////

                    What I do feel is that I am made to feel guilty for hundreds of years of sorry things that I had nothing to do with.

                    I do feel that we have become completely intolerant of opposing views.

                    I do feel that we have too much federal government - not necessarily only assistance, but overall control in my life.

                    I do feel that if everyone here really tries hard enough, they will find something offensive about literally everything.

                    I do feel we have become completely intolerant of other views.

                    I do feel we are too coddling today, and we are hell-bent on trying to make it easier for everyone, instead of working hard for your rewards.

                    I do feel you get out what you put in, so if you don't work hard, you don't get rewards.

                    I do feel that some see every black person and think 'thug', and cross the street.

                    I also feel that if I see some neo-Nazi punk, I think 'thug' and cross the street. Guess what...if I see some other non-white *sshate, I think 'thug' and cross the street.


                    I accept that some have been dealt a crappy hand in life. Some more than others. I also accept that your socio-economic background can make it tougher to get ahead. I don't feel that is split on racial lines. No matter your background, someone else has it better, and someone else has it worse. Deal with it. I grew up looking at the rich kids in my town, wanting to be like them. Did I begrudge them? No...I loved my family and know how hard my parents worked to get us ahead, so I was thankful for what I had and used it as motivation to become successful today. I didn't do it by getting handouts, by having someone pay for my college.

                    I will not apologize for who I am.
                    Well said.

                    The only point to expand would be that atrocities of enslaving 10 million africans and then setting them loose created a completely skewed economy that has yet and will never be overcome unless compensation is provided.

                    I am a holocaust survivor and the amount of support provided AFTER (no one helped us when we were deported or murdered) was significant. There were even reparations (for some). The remaining enslaved population was assisted into the mainstream, either because all the rest of the population was as impoverished, or due to agency assistance.

                    Not so here. Drive anywhere in an inner city and you see the results of this devastation.

                    My recommendation is to provide reparations in the form of free quality pre-school, elementary, and free college admittance along with elderly care.

                    This would drastically change the face of the US and us all for the best

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                      Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                      Well said.

                      The only point to expand would be that atrocities of enslaving 10 million africans and then setting them loose created a completely skewed economy that has yet and will never be overcome unless compensation is provided.

                      I am a holocaust survivor and the amount of support provided AFTER (no one helped us when we were deported or murdered) was significant. There were even reparations (for some). The remaining enslaved population was assisted into the mainstream, either because all the rest of the population was as impoverished, or due to agency assistance.

                      Not so here. Drive anywhere in an inner city and you see the results of this devastation.

                      My recommendation is to provide reparations in the form of free quality pre-school, elementary, and free college admittance along with elderly care.

                      This would drastically change the face of the US and us all for the best
                      I mean as a form of reparation toward african americans

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                        Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                        Well said.

                        The only point to expand would be that atrocities of enslaving 10 million africans and then setting them loose created a completely skewed economy that has yet and will never be overcome unless compensation is provided.

                        I am a holocaust survivor and the amount of support provided AFTER (no one helped us when we were deported or murdered) was significant. There were even reparations (for some). The remaining enslaved population was assisted into the mainstream, either because all the rest of the population was as impoverished, or due to agency assistance.

                        Not so here. Drive anywhere in an inner city and you see the results of this devastation.

                        My recommendation is to provide reparations in the form of free quality pre-school, elementary, and free college admittance along with elderly care.

                        This would drastically change the face of the US and us all for the best
                        The devastation in America's inner cities has almost noting to do with the era of slavery .

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                          Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                          You have a comma splice in this sentence.

                          - Cujo
                          I used a comma splice, not I have a comma splice.

                          (The comma splice is often considered acceptable in poetic writing.)

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                            Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                            I mean as a form of reparation toward african americans
                            Knee jerk reaction, I think sure. Then...I think that I'm not on board totally with that...not sure of a correlation of activity 150 years ago still relates.

                            Would you include the Irish, the Native Americans, the Japanese?

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                              Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                              Well said.

                              The only point to expand would be that atrocities of enslaving 10 million africans and then setting them loose created a completely skewed economy that has yet and will never be overcome unless compensation is provided.

                              I am a holocaust survivor and the amount of support provided AFTER (no one helped us when we were deported or murdered) was significant. There were even reparations (for some). The remaining enslaved population was assisted into the mainstream, either because all the rest of the population was as impoverished, or due to agency assistance.

                              Not so here. Drive anywhere in an inner city and you see the results of this devastation.

                              My recommendation is to provide reparations in the form of free quality pre-school, elementary, and free college admittance along with elderly care.

                              This would drastically change the face of the US and us all for the best

                              what a bunch of nonsense - how many trillions spent since 1964??
                              Tax the rich feed the poor until there are no rich no more - and I would add middleclass.
                              The middleclass which for the first time is now a minority in the country - under the traitor Obozo's leadership. He is more worried about isis feelings than the citizens of this nation. Worst president ever - yes worse than carter.

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                                Originally posted by Unregistered View Post
                                what a bunch of nonsense - how many trillions spent since 1964??
                                Tax the rich feed the poor until there are no rich no more - and I would add middleclass.
                                The middleclass which for the first time is now a minority in the country - under the traitor Obozo's leadership. He is more worried about isis feelings than the citizens of this nation. Worst president ever - yes worse than carter.
                                While I am about as far away as a fan of our current president as one can be, he still is our President and deserves respect. Whether or not he gives it, that's up to him, but I would prefer to not slink to the name-calling levels that dragged the previous presidency through the mud.

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