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Greed on wall street
Published on September 19, 2008 By Calor In Democrat

The melt down on wall street is exactly what happens when you have a Republican and a Republican congress. Their faith in letting the market decides means that everyone else, the hard working Americans who make life in this nation possible, suffer the consequences for the greed at the top.

Republicans always claim that communism doesn't work because it doesn't work with human beings. Humans are too greedy and selfish for communism to work. But Democrats never argue in favor of Communism. They argue for a mixed economy.

By contrast, many Republicans loudly and frequently talk about the merits of "letting the market" decide.  What they don't realize is that laissez faire doesn't work either. We don't have anything approaching that but plenty of right wingers think that the solution to our economic problems is less regulation which just results in the mess we're in.

In reality, greedy people who know how to game the system tend to work with like minded allies. The result is you get greedy CEOs who protect one another and collude to enrich themselves and concentrate wealth not based on merit or "market forces" but through pure manipulation or gaming of the system.

So much of the wealth in this country is taken not by those producing a product or service but by people who just know how to manipulate the market, play the system, and skim off the labor of the millions of Americans who ultimately pay the bill when their short-sighted schemes fall apart.

McCain and his Republian allies don't understand this. They sometimes call for more oversight but it's a bandaid. What America needs is leadership from people who understand that the strength of our nation isn't just from the top 1% but by the hard working men and women of the entire nation.


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on Sep 25, 2008

The banks took a risk lending money to far too many high-risk individuals and it shouldn't fall on the tax payers to take that burden over.

Congress forced them, but they were smart enough to sell the stupid things.  So now we are going to ask the people who got us into this mess to "fix" it?  Yea, right!

on Sep 26, 2008

the bartender MALICIOUSLY... LOWERS! the price to pray on the alcoholic?

I think you have a mistaken understand of what the word ADDICTION means.

Lower prices appeal to casual users. The addicts will pay anything, if you have addicts you jack up the price and constrict supply and make a killing.

Also you apperantly hate bartenders.

on Sep 29, 2008

See I have problem with liberals like you who try to paint republican polciy as bad.  The truth is this, you can cut spending and cut taxes, or raise spending and raise taxes, it makes no difference from an economic view.  The problem really is this, running on a platform that says I will cut of your kids subsidize daycare, or medicine, or farm equipment isn't really something thats going to get you elected.  This is why Republicans ie. Bush and Reagan who run on conservative principles, almost always end up destroying the economy.  Why? Polityicans are up to their cuticles and folicies in political dept to people who got them elected.  So Conservatives face the reality of deciding between being corrupt (by  telling the public they believein cutting spending while giving their political allies hand outs) or not getting elected.  So you cut taxes for rich people, and increase spending for rich people.  so either you get a deficit or an increase in taxes (like reagan), which the rich never pay, so you have a reverse robin hood process.  Steal taxes revenue from the middle class, social programs from the poor and give all that money to your rich buddies.  That is what Republican practice IS that howevere is not what conservative tax policy SHOULD BE.  This is why Republicans destroy the economy and dems get the rep for being a good with the economy.

on Sep 30, 2008

this is also a pack of wild lies Jmac8

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