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Entries from September 2008
After eight years of the Bush regime
September 29, 2008 · 1 Comment
Categories: politics
Tagged: bailout, economy, John Mccain, politics
All you need to know about the bailout is
September 28, 2008 · 2 Comments
From the NYT:
Republicans were also able to force from the bill provisions they described as favoring labor and liberal housing groups. And Democrats abandoned a proposal to have bankruptcy judges adjust mortgages for strapped homeowners.
Homeowners in trouble get nothing. Wall Street gets everything. Fuck the Democrats for going along with this shit. But then again, that’s all they’ve done for the last eight years is get on their knees and blow the Republican party. This country is an absolutely fucking disgrace.
Categories: politics
Tagged: bailout, democrats, politics, wall street
Fashion Warnings
September 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Ladies it’s my duty to tell you when a fashion trend can make you a fashion victim. Let’s cut right to the chase. Leggings. I’m seeing more and more women wearing leggings under skirts and dresses. Fucking stop. It’s not hip, it’s not cool, it’s not sexy, it’s not fashionable. It looks fucking stupid. Also I’ve noticed that some people are trying to bring plaid back. Don’t fucking do it. Plaid is inexcusable and offensive.
Categories: life in general
Tagged: fashion
This is absolutely WTF?
September 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
This can’t be fucking real. There is no way on earth this lady is capable of being president. She needs to step down immediately. She sounds like Miss South Carolina.
Categories: politics
Tagged: John Mccain, politics, sarah palin
Sony, listen very carefully
September 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
$299 mutherfuckers.
Categories: video games
Tagged: playstation, PS3, video games
Please Help
September 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Categories: politics
Tagged: bailout, business, cnbc, economy, politics, wall street
Why are Democrats pushing a bailout that nobody wants?
September 26, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Earlier in the week it was the Republicans and Wall Street desperately crying and begging for a $700 billion dollar bailout. Thankfully by mid week some conservative Republicans actually stood up and acknowledged that the taxpayers don’t want this bailout and Wall Street doesn’t deserve it. So why is it that the Democrats are now championing the bailout like it’s a fucking cure for cancer? It’s not. Now is the time to break America’s crackhead addiction to the credit industrial complex. The banks and Wall Street aren’t interested in stabilizing the economy or helping struggling home owners. They’re only interested in having the ability to create more debt slaves. God forbid some fat white trash slob not be able to buy his $200 dollars worth of junk food and shit he doesn’t need from Walmart every week. God forbid some prick isn’t able to buy that new Hummer he’s been dreaming about. Oh sweet Lord don’t let some stupid noob not be able to buy that iphone 3G this weekend, that might just destroy our whole credit card driven economy!
Please, please America in this troubled time, I’m asking you to pray. Pray for Wall Street, pray the credit card companies, pray for the debt predators and vultures, pray for the subprime lenders, because their very way of life is at stake here. If they don’t get this $700 billion dollar bailout, they may not make it another day!
Categories: politics
Tagged: bailout, politics, us economy, wall street
the world according to CNBC
September 24, 2008 · Leave a Comment
1- You’re stupid and you don’t have a business degree like we do
2- Trust us, we’re on your side
3- The $700 billion dollar bailout is for small business and main street
4- We’re journalists
5- Do you remember all those tech stocks we hyped back in 2000, yeah well forget all about that.
6- We have to do something or we’re all going to die
7- Banks are more important than people
8- Rich people are better than all people
9- Rich white people are better than minorities
10- Rich white people have a divine right to billion dollar socialism and privatized profits
11- You can’t short GE stock, bitches!
Categories: Uncategorized
Tagged: business, cnbc, politics, us economy
