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I'm sooooooooooooo circulating that pic.
 
So yeah let's hand over the reins back to the people who brought us the 2008 crash... :rolleyes:

bill clinton? i mean seriously, under the clinton administration corporate malfeasance ran amok, no-doc loans (another brainchild of that administration) drove real estate prices and prices of building products through the roof to an unsustainable level, and all of the planning and preparation for 9/11 took place (under the lazy eye of that administration)...and then the perfect storm hit, and that was it...everyone that has come along since then were merely bag-holders...like a dog owner, walking their pet down the street, carrying a bag of steaming poop...hell, the potus position became so undesireable that mccain threw himself on the palin sword to avoid getting hired for the job...and yet, people still long for the clinton days because everything was great...too bad it was all fake...a poorly constructed house of cards...yeah, let's hand the reins back to slick willy :rolleyes:
 
bill clinton? i mean seriously, under the clinton administration corporate malfeasance ran amok, no-doc loans (another brainchild of that administration) drove real estate prices and prices of building products through the roof to an unsustainable level, and all of the planning and preparation for 9/11 took place (under the lazy eye of that administration)...and then the perfect storm hit, and that was it...everyone that has come along since then were merely bag-holders...like a dog owner, walking their pet down the street, carrying a bag of steaming poop...hell, the potus position became so undesireable that mccain threw himself on the palin sword to avoid getting hired for the job...and yet, people still long for the clinton days because everything was great...too bad it was all fake...a poorly constructed house of cards...yeah, let's hand the reins back to slick willy :rolleyes:

+1,000,000

And people conveniently forget that slick willy was the beneficiary of a $5 trillion dollar Internet bubble that collapsed during the dot-bomb era.
 
+1,000,000

And people conveniently forget that slick willy was the beneficiary of a $5 trillion dollar Internet bubble that collapsed during the dot-bomb era.
Annnnnd, you forget that Clinton had a Republican Congress..... Hence the deregulation.....
And People also forget that It's NOT the president that RUNS the country. Congress are sitting on their hands = nothing is getting done....
All of this polarized rhetoric gets so sad. Sqauid Plunky, I hear you have a PHD, It's too bad that you don't exude ANY amount of Common Sense or reasoning. :mad:


SD is right. Rinse and repeat.
 
+1,000,000

And people conveniently forget that slick willy was the beneficiary of a $5 trillion dollar Internet bubble that collapsed during the dot-bomb era.

ahhhhh yes, saint cisco, i remember ye well :bawling: i still have some shares in my portfolio that are down 77.37% (as of friday's closing bell) from the date of purchase (the day after cisco's last stock split)...i keep them only as a reminder to NEVER drink the corporate koolaid again :mad:
 
ahhhhh yes, saint cisco, i remember ye well :bawling: i still have some shares in my portfolio that are down 77.37% (as of friday's closing bell) from the date of purchase (the day after cisco's last stock split)...i keep them only as a reminder to NEVER drink the corporate koolaid again :mad:

Should have invested with jon in Forex rob
"makin millions"
 
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Annnnnd, you forget that Clinton had a Republican Congress..... Hence the deregulation.....
And People also forget that It's NOT the president that RUNS the country. Congress are sitting on their hands = nothing is getting done....
All of this polarized rhetoric gets so sad. Sqauid Plunky, I hear you have a PHD, It's too bad that you don't exude ANY amount of Common Sense or reasoning. :mad:


SD is right. Rinse and repeat.

Is a PHD the cybercollege version of a Ph.D.?
 
Sqauid Plunky, I hear you have a PHD, It's too bad that you don't exude ANY amount of Common Sense or reasoning. :mad:

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It was bought and paid for him....he really isn't smart enough to get a PhD on his own. He got the ole south treatment. He would have washed out of real engineering school where he didn't know nobody.
 
It was bought and paid for him....he really isn't smart enough to get a PhD on his own. He got the ole south treatment. He would have washed out of real engineering school where he didn't know nobody.

Awwww... and you've got education envy too?
 
I didn't even get a Cybercollege engineering degree certificate

I completed a non-calculus based technical 4 year degree program at a state college

I'm such a loser!





just sayin'
 
I didn't even get a Cybercollege engineering degree certificate

I completed a non-calculus based technical 4 year degree program at a state college

I'm such a loser!

just sayin'

Butt you have completed a post-doctoral fellowship in sawsage handling.
 
bill clinton? i mean seriously, under the clinton administration corporate malfeasance ran amok, no-doc loans (another brainchild of that administration) drove real estate prices and prices of building products through the roof to an unsustainable level, and all of the planning and preparation for 9/11 took place (under the lazy eye of that administration)...and then the perfect storm hit, and that was it...everyone that has come along since then were merely bag-holders...like a dog owner, walking their pet down the street, carrying a bag of steaming poop...hell, the potus position became so undesireable that mccain threw himself on the palin sword to avoid getting hired for the job...and yet, people still long for the clinton days because everything was great...too bad it was all fake...a poorly constructed house of cards...yeah, let's hand the reins back to slick willy :rolleyes:

So eight years after his replacement was inaugurated, Clinton owns the 2008 crash, but 2 1/2 years after he was sworn in, Obama owns the current situation?
 
So eight years after his replacement was inaugurated, Clinton owns the 2008 crash, but 2 1/2 years after he was sworn in, Obama owns the current situation?

Clinton owns the start of the sub-prime bubble.

Bush owns letting it build and not doing enough to stop it sooner.
 
It was bought and paid for him....he really isn't smart enough to get a PhD on his own. He got the ole south treatment. He would have washed out of real engineering school where he didn't know nobody.
Ahhhh, that explains a fucking lot!!!!!!
Well math doesn't require common sense.

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I just won $2 on a $1 mega millions lottery ticket investment. %100 ROI FTW!!!!
 
So eight years after his replacement was inaugurated, Clinton owns the 2008 crash, but 2 1/2 years after he was sworn in, Obama owns the current situation?

yes...clinton ABSolutely owns the crash...and everyone since then has just been left holding the same smelly bag of poo...i don't blame obama for any of this shit...however, i do believe that he has elongated the agony by extending unemployment...that one statistic...jobs...has fueled the rollercoaster...ya know why so many people are unemployed?? because they can continue to collect unemployment instead of going back to work...that and they have no ZERO pride...and the sad thing is that when obama finally says no mas, a lot of these lazy, prideless fucks will find that there former employer took this opportunity to get leaner and meaner and they don't need them anymore...that's when the other shoe will drop...and we'll find out what the real unemployment rate is...but, until then? we'll live with the artifically-inflated rate that has been nurtured by the current administration.
 
Clinton owns the start of the sub-prime bubble.

Bush owns letting it build and not doing enough to stop it sooner.

...and 9/11...and, if not for 9/11, we wouldn't be sitting here having this conversation...period...nothing destroys the confidence of the rank-and-file like watching in horror as a couple of monuments to capitalism crumble to the ground in flames...and the rank-and-file are the engine that drives the economy.
 
yes...clinton ABSolutely owns the crash...and everyone since then has just been left holding the same smelly bag of poo...i don't blame obama for any of this shit...however, i do believe that he has elongated the agony by extending unemployment...that one statistic...jobs...has fueled the rollercoaster...ya know why so many people are unemployed?? because they can continue to collect unemployment instead of going back to work...that and they have no ZERO pride...and the sad thing is that when obama finally says no mas, a lot of these lazy, prideless fucks will find that there former employer took this opportunity to get leaner and meaner and they don't need them anymore...that's when the other shoe will drop...and we'll find out what the real unemployment rate is...but, until then? we'll live with the artifically-inflated rate that has been nurtured by the current administration.


You are absolutely, positively right!!! The Clinton Administration is the main culprit behind the housing debacle. Franklin Raines, who was the chairman and chief executive officer of the Federal National Mortgage Association wanted minorities to afford a home. Without disclosing proof of income and without going through a credit check. Consequently, lead to thousands of bogus loans. Subsequently, lead to the housing market crash. Technically, the blame could be laid at Carter's feet. The "Community Reinvestment Act of 1977" prohibited banks from "redlining," which started the ball rolling. However, Reagan put a stop to that real fast. Nonetheless, that act was revised in 1995 under Clinton's watch. The Dems are unequivocally to blame!!

Bush tried to push for regulation in 2001, 2003, and a few times in 2008, but the dems filibustered. Barney Frank and Chris Dodd were the ringleaders.

Here is a link to prove Bush is not to blame.

http:www.bucksright.com/bush-proposed-fannie-mae-freddie-mac-supervision-in-2003-
 
1) There is a lot of evidence that Bush tried to stop the scheme.

2) The dems most definitely pushed him back.

3) He still should have tried harder.

It's not fair to call what Bush tried a "token" effort, but he didn't fight it hard enough either. He should have gotten on prime-time TV and taken his case directly to the people.
 
1) There is a lot of evidence that Bush tried to stop the scheme.

2) The dems most definitely pushed him back.

3) He still should have tried harder.

It's not fair to call what Bush tried a "token" effort, but he didn't fight it hard enough either. He should have gotten on prime-time TV and taken his case directly to the people.


Well, the fact remains Bush tried to push for regulation. Opposed to his parties rival who started the problem and then were unrelenting with it. Did Bush try hard enough or not? That is up for debate and it is irrelevant. I personally believe Bush had too much on his plate to focus totally on the housing problem. Think about it! He had the worst terrorist attack and the worst natural disaster in America's history on his watch. In all fairness to Bush, I think he did try as hard as he could considering all the other problems he had to deal with. I think you are being a little unfair by saying he should have tried harder.. Seriously, do you really believe telling the American people about the housing crisis would have accomplished anything??? I severly doubt it.. Most Americans do not know what is going on until the ship is sunk..By then, all we can do is salvage the wreckage.. It is easier to be willfully naive because you do not have to accept responsibility. In other words, people don't want to know! Instant gratification supersedes common sense in America. I do not believe for a second it would have made a difference if Bush would have addressed the country every night about the housing crisis..

Anyway, I did not know you had a PhD? What was your dissertation on? I almost went for a PhD, but I heard horror stories about dissertations, so I punked-out!
 
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Well, the fact remains Bush tried to push for regulation. Opposed to his parties rival who started the problem and then were unrelenting with it. Did Bush try hard enough or not? That is up for debate and it is irrelevant. I personally believe Bush had too much on his plate to focus totally on the housing problem. Think about it! He had the worst terrorist attack and the worst natural disaster in America's history on his watch. In all fairness to Bush, I think he did try as hard as he could considering all the other problems he had to deal with. I think you are being a little unfair by saying he should have tried harder.. Seriously, do you really believe telling the American people about the housing crisis would have accomplished anything??? I severly doubt it.. Most Americans do not know what is going on until the ship is sunk..By then, all we can do is salvage the wreckage.. It is easier to be willfully naive because you do not have to accept responsibility. In other words, people don't want to know! Instant gratification supersedes common sense in America. I do not believe for a second it would have made a difference if Bush would have addressed the country every night about the housing crisis..

Anyway, I did not know you had a PhD? What was your dissertation on? I almost went for a PhD, but I heard horror stories about dissertations, so I punked-out!

In hindsight, I admit it's easy to say he should have pushed harder. If he had taken his argument to the people it may very well have crashed the economy, which would be tough for any sitting president to do. So it's really a matter of perspective. Clinton definitely got the ball rolling and Bush missed a chance to stop it. But at the risk of sounding like I'm defending Bush on this one (which I'm not), the crash did catch a ton of people flat footed.

As far as my degree, it's undergrad Electrical Engineering & Biomedical Engineering and Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering. Most of my EE was small signal work (analog and digital) and my disertation was in the field of Neuroscience. Dissertations aren't that bad if you like what you're doing. If you set your goal to publish from the start, it doesn't feel like wasted effort.

IMO, the trick to a Ph.D. program is to avoid being slave labor and join a research group as quickly as you can. I had friends who lost years being stuck with undergraduate labs and grading papers.
 
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much of miller's crossing was filmed in birmingham, alabama
and I got a Persian rug rolled up in me garage
I think it's ugly
 
After a thousand you tubes you have posted you finally post one that I will.click on

too bad you don't appreciate my menagerie
there is a blueeta eats some pussy thread
might be more to your liking
 
much of miller's crossing was filmed in birmingham, alabama
and I got a Persian rug rolled up in me garage
I think it's ugly

Persian rugs are one of the very few art forms I can appreciate.

Most stuff just rolls off like water on a duck's back.
 
Obama and Romney are both fails who don't give a shit about equal rights.
Both are against gay marriage for example, lol. Ron Paul is not..
That one issue shows how terrible these people are and how little they care about the people in this country.
I will not stop taling about Ron Paul because I do not recognize these manufactured figures left in the race.
 
I think if gays want to marry, then fine. I also think that's the least of our worries right now as a country. Too bad people get caught up in all the small stuff first, without paying attention to the big stuff until it's too late. It's like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
 
I think if gays want to marry, then fine. I also think that's the least of our worries right now as a country. Too bad people get caught up in all the small stuff first, without paying attention to the big stuff until it's too late. It's like rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.

Anyone's rights being taken away for a bullshit reason is a big deal to me. It doesn't matter if it doesn't effect my everyday life, seeing friends deal with this BS is enough for me to see how fucked up it is.
Romney and Obama have some things in common, I am not sure if I would say Romney=Obama like many people do... but I will say that they seem very similar in certain things I have seen.
Both guys will do anything but reduce your civil liberties..
I will not be voting for president. Your vote has already been tainted by "interest groups."
 
Anyone's rights being taken away for a bullshit reason is a big deal to me. It doesn't matter if it doesn't effect my everyday life, seeing friends deal with this BS is enough for me to see how fucked up it is.
Romney and Obama have some things in common, I am not sure if I would say Romney=Obama like many people do... but I will say that they seem very similar in certain things I have seen.
Both guys will do anything but reduce your civil liberties..
I will not be voting for president. Your vote has already been tainted by "interest groups."

It's not that their right to marry was taken away, they just didn't have the right to begin with due to the way old laws were written. Why they would want the burden of marriage is beyond me anyway. A simple document can give them all the rights they need.

The bigger issue at hand is to fix the economy and the dollar. When those crumble we will all be at the hands of the Chinese. You want to talk about liberties being taken away...
 
It's not that their right to marry was taken away, they just didn't have the right to begin with due to the way old laws were written. Why they would want the burden of marriage is beyond me anyway. A simple document can give them all the rights they need.

The bigger issue at hand is to fix the economy and the dollar. When those crumble we will all be at the hands of the Chinese. You want to talk about liberties being taken away...

It is not that I don't agree with you, because in comparison you are totally correct. I just happen to like Ron Paul over the guys on that issue as well. Ron Paul is the only one who said he would cut the debt down. All of the others (including Romney) planned on adding to the debt.
 
I like RP too, but he's not going to be a viable candidate, yet again (unfortunately). I'm not trying to argue against your position on RP either. At this point it will come down to a choice between romney and obama. If those are my choices I know who I will choose.
 
RP is the only who I would 100% guarantee won't pick a fight with Iran and for that reason alone i would vote him in even if other stuff i don't agree with. Obama i'm not even so sure won't keep our shit out of Iran...but any of the republicans are so beholden to the zionist lobby that we'll be in Iran the instant Netanyahu goes in even if it's Israel who picks the fight. We can't afford anymore of this middle east bullshit. The whole reason why RP will not sniff the GOP nomination is for this reason alone, he won't lick the Israelis PM's shartbox so he's out. Gingrich, Romney and Santorum literally elbowed each other out of the way for that honor when they were at AIPAC.
 
RP is the only who I would 100% guarantee won't pick a fight with Iran and for that reason alone i would vote him in even if other stuff i don't agree with. Obama i'm not even so sure won't keep our shit out of Iran...but any of the republicans are so beholden to the zionist lobby that we'll be in Iran the instant Netanyahu goes in even if it's Israel who picks the fight. We can't afford anymore of this middle east bullshit. The whole reason why RP will not sniff the GOP nomination is for this reason alone, he won't lick the Israelis PM's shartbox so he's out. Gingrich, Romney and Santorum literally elbowed each other out of the way for that honor when they were at AIPAC.

Those pesky jews!

:rolleyes:

It's fun having anti-Semites running all over EF. Who better to mock?
 
RP is the only who I would 100% guarantee won't pick a fight with Iran and for that reason alone i would vote him in even if other stuff i don't agree with. Obama i'm not even so sure won't keep our shit out of Iran...but any of the republicans are so beholden to the zionist lobby that we'll be in Iran the instant Netanyahu goes in even if it's Israel who picks the fight. We can't afford anymore of this middle east bullshit. The whole reason why RP will not sniff the GOP nomination is for this reason alone, he won't lick the Israelis PM's shartbox so he's out. Gingrich, Romney and Santorum literally elbowed each other out of the way for that honor when they were at AIPAC.

nevermind the fact that he's kinda old and a little kooky...
 
nevermind the fact that he's kinda old and a little kooky...

Indeed.

And here's a bonus:

just went to his website, perchance where did you find this Biblical based demand for honest weights and measures? I didn't see anything like that. What i saw was a call to end the fed. Yes I saw his stance on abortion and I don't agree with it...but it's pretty much the only thing i don't agree with him on. ALthough it sounds like he'd push the issue to states rights. Something I wouldn't terribly like but i would abide by. Sooooo....what was ur point again? Oh you wanna now call me creepy e-knight something or other? haha do a crane kick for me danielson and don't forget the green belt or else. :lmao:

So that means:

1) Redsam is for phasing-out social security

2) Redsam is for phasing-out medicare

3) Resdam supports a 0% inheritance tax

4) Resdam supports the elimination of all income taxes

5) Redsam supports the elimination of all capital gains taxes

6) Redsam supports a self-proclaimed christian who claims that his beliefs drive every position he takes every single day.

What a mean-spirited conservative!!! I'm offended.
 
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