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45411   clambo   2014 Apr 18, 6:33pm  

Bush didn't cause or even like the sub-prime mortgages that led to the economic troubles which peaked in fall 2008 when Lehman imploded.

Sub-prime mortgage is a euphemism for a mortgage that should have not been lent in the first place.

There are 86 million people working and 92 million out of the workforce.

The recovery summer came and went a couple years ago, you don't hear this nonsense any more.

GDP grew only 2% since Obama took office, that's anemic.

45412   smaulgld   2014 Apr 18, 11:50pm  

clambo says

Bush didn't cause or even like the sub-prime mortgages that led to the economic troubles which peaked in fall 2008 when Lehman imploded.

That didn't stop him from promoting the American Dream Downpayment Act-which had the government giving assistance
to make the downpayments to buy homes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kNqQx7sjoS8

45413   anonymous   2014 Apr 19, 12:22am  

Had the fed done nothing at all, you feel we would still be pretty much right where we're at. Now?

45414   lostand confused   2014 Apr 19, 1:30am  

he would have been branded a welfare cheat and Obama would have been called a racist for not enforcing the laws. This is just dumb. If I buy 100 acres of agricultural land and lease it to a farmer for say 10-20 years -does it mean that at some point in time, he gets to own the land???? This is actually very common in communist/far left leaning countries. I am really surprised to see the conservatives supporting this guy. he is a deadbeat who hasn't paid the rent in years and the owner is booting him out.

it could be because of solar projects or the BLM giving the lease to cronies, but that is what a lease it. I would think when your lease is up-you gotta go. That should be standard in a capitalistic country?? Again I see this in socialist countries a lot, where long term renters get to own the building/land etc-because of the evil rich owners taking advantage blah, blah, blah. But that is usually a far left position-not a right position. But maybe in this country politics is not right or left-but on who is making policy. Why else would dems support Heritage Foundation's Romey/Obamacare?

45415   Tenpoundbass   2014 Apr 19, 1:39am  

I think there are way more important issues Harry (Fuck 'em in the Ass while Nancy holds 'em down) Reid should be addressing, than a couple horsies and cows on public land.

45416   Blurtman   2014 Apr 19, 1:55am  

Precisely, and the claim of ancestral rights would have been laughed off, after the Feds opened up on the crowd.

45417   mell   2014 Apr 19, 2:24am  

lostand confused says

If I buy 100 acres of agricultural land and lease it to a farmer for say 10-20 years -does it mean that at some point in time, he gets to own the land????

That's not what he's arguing. He's arguing that the land was owned by the family well before the agency was established. It's an interesting claim. At best, there could be some constitutional merit to it, at worst he is simply trying to create his own prop 13. Not really that crazy. The Feds on the other side have a good argument as well, however bringing in the SWAT team is completely fucked up. People are sympathizing because TBTFs laundering blood money are getting bailed out left and right and at best get a slap on the wrist via a laughable fine while somebody not paying their couple hundred - or make it thousand - bucks is getting swatted. The rule of law has been abandoned and I expect to see more of this until this crony administration starts prosecuting bankstas, the Federal Reserve and the likes of Corzine, Mozillo etc.

45418   Reality   2014 Apr 19, 2:29am  

sbh says

With so much public land in the west, and the mandate for multiple use, and budget cutbacks pressing the BLM to mothball road systems and access to large swaths of country, should the government start selling off remote territory to ranchers or wealthy Ted Turner types?

Yes.

Even transferring "ownership" to the individual state or county would make things better than the current imperial administration of land from "Rome." The current imperial bureaucracy approach invites cronyism and corruption. The approach was tolerable when most of the land was inaccessible or un-useable. However, now the land has clear market value, it's a grave error to continue manage it through a bureaucratic central government commune approach. The result is not equal access by all but some insiders are always more equal than others. The lack of a transparent market to handle necessary transfers between different usages will always lead to inefficiency and corruption.

45419   HydroCabron   2014 Apr 19, 2:33am  

The fat old white grouch gun nut has a lot in common with the OJ Simpson trial juror: "He ain't guilty because he's one of us!"

45420   Blurtman   2014 Apr 19, 3:11am  

It is a good thing for Americans to finally realize that there is no law in the USA, and to take up arms. I just wish they would take up arms against the banksters.

45421   clambo   2014 Apr 19, 9:03am  

Get your facts straight.

The guy was continuing a family ranch that existed for a very long time.

Later, the Feds claim his activity was fucking up the land. They started to charge him fines and extra fees to "remediate" his "damage". They claim he hurt the desert tortoise somehow.
Conveniently, the Chinese want to use his land for a bullshit solar/wind farm which will rip off the energy customers and taxpayers.

This piled up and now the story goes he owes "back rent to the Feds." Not quite and it's a bullshit deal.

45422   HydroCabron   2014 Apr 19, 9:19am  

clambo says

Get your facts straight.

The guy was continuing a family ranch that existed for a very long time.

On land that didn't belong to him.

The end.

Say Good Night, Gracie!

45423   swebb   2014 Apr 19, 10:00am  

CDon says

I got to say, it is nice seeing some people step up and take some measure of accountability about how wrongheaded this site has been for a while now. Unfortunately, it had a very large effect on my SIL & her family who are now worse off because of it.

Yep. It had influenced my thinking too much...I *almost* missed the boat because of it. I was fortunate to find something that fit the bill and was fairly priced...but if I step back I was about 12-18 months late...almost got bit.

45424   Tenpoundbass   2014 Apr 19, 10:29am  

I take comfort in the fact, this guy probably already has enough money power and resources, and probably has been enriched by all of this, somehow.
He should go on a shit talking tour. "Blah blah blah, the crazy Liberals did this, and the Militant fascists tried to do that, I'm telling you they are crazy!"

I'd go!

45425   HydroCabron   2014 Apr 19, 1:46pm  

If his retirement funds don't hold up, he can always eke out a living posting Fox and WorldNutDaily articles here day after day after day.

Put him in touch with Call It Crazy.

45426   Ceffer   2014 Apr 19, 1:59pm  

Medical science is studying him as a freak of nature. How can a fat guy who doesn't exercise have talking muscles that never get tired, all on a single big mouthful of spit.

They are thinking of making cell cultures of his masseters to treat muscular dystrophy.

The worst thing you could do to him is drive chopsticks into his ears so he can't hear himself talk anymore.

45427   New Renter   2014 Apr 19, 2:48pm  

So wall street is just as capable of slumlording as private individuals. This is news?

45428   hrhjuliet   2014 Apr 19, 3:10pm  

Get me in close enough range to the monster and I wouldn't be part of the problem.

45429   thomaswong.1986   2014 Apr 19, 3:24pm  

Call it Crazy says

Don't say 'recovery'

aka are you better off today then 4 years ago... clearly alot worse..

45430   thomaswong.1986   2014 Apr 19, 3:28pm  

Iosef V HydroCabron says

oh how we have forgotten...

Newt Gingrich and company — for all their faults — have received virtually no credit for balancing the budget. Yet today’s surplus is, in part, a byproduct of the GOP’s single-minded crusade to end 30 years of red ink. Arguably, Gingrich’s finest hour as Speaker came in March 1995 when he rallied the entire Republican House caucus behind the idea of eliminating the deficit within seven years.

http://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/no-bill-clinton-didnt-balance-budget

45431   Ceffer   2014 Apr 19, 4:31pm  

I don't know, the world needs at least one leader who knows how to dispose of annoying, power hungry relatives by feeding them to starving hirsute lesbians and wild dogs.

45432   bob2356   2014 Apr 20, 12:06am  

Wasn't Rush some drug addict who was going to leave the country if Obama became president? Why is he still here?

45433   Strategist   2014 Apr 20, 1:04am  

Call it Crazy says

jazz music says

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/04/18/1293043/-Rush-Limbaugh-Is-In-Ruins-Bad-News-Coming-From-Every-Direction-Including-The-Right?detail=email#

Daily Kos.... enough said...

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

Happy Easter!
Aren't you supposed to be in church?

45434   Tenpoundbass   2014 Apr 20, 1:31am  

They should fund some funny shows.

The way to people's political heart is to make them laugh. "Aye Liberals?"

Why with Kochs money I bet they could fund a funny man, (hell why stop there?) a whole fucking network of funny people. Using comedy and snarky spin on the news, to win over young voters. Now I know what you're thinking. That's a terrible Idea, there's not one funny bone, in the GOP as whole.
Well I thought about that too, now hear me out.

They don't need to be funny, they could just read the Liberal news, the comedy would practically write its self.

45435   marcus   2014 Apr 20, 2:53am  

Heraclitusstudent says

There is a lot of money because the fed created it

I don't know. More accurate to say a lot of credit available (to some) because the fed created it.

Most wealth that comes from invested capital is simply due to the concept of exponential growth. This can be contrasted with the wealth that accumalates to labor which doesn't cover enough over the cost of living to allow most people to accumulate all that much in a short life time.

The fed is like a catalyst for wealth creation, but it is a two edged sword. Back in 1981, when the fed was pushing hard in the other direction, double digit bond yields were a great boon to those who already had capital and were looking for something to do with it.

The policies now which create money that goes on the books of the fed or on to bank balance sheets are not directly inflationary. But making leverage cheap does help asset prices get bid up.

45436   mell   2014 Apr 20, 2:58am  

marcus says

The fed is like a catalyst for wealth creation,

The Fed does not create wealth, it transfers wealth from the middle-class to the uber-wealthy by levitating stocks and other assets with exorbitant valuations and bringing inflation that the wages cannot match, while creating a massive balance sheet of debt that is nothing but a forward promise on future labor from future wage slaves, aka the children, who are getting fucked over without having any say in it.

45437   Strategist   2014 Apr 20, 2:59am  

Call it Crazy says

Strategist says

Call it Crazy says

jazz music says

http://www.dailykos.com/story/2014/04/18/1293043/-Rush-Limbaugh-Is-In-Ruins-Bad-News-Coming-From-Every-Direction-Including-The-Right?detail=email#

Daily Kos.... enough said...

Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha

Happy Easter!

Aren't you supposed to be in church?

There's church in Hell???

I told you you're in the wrong place.

45438   Automan Empire   2014 Apr 20, 4:54am  

Ceffer says

The worst thing you could do to him is drive chopsticks into his ears so he
can't hear himself talk anymore.

He already took care of that for us, thanks to his doctor shopping of "legal" drugs.

I figure he lost 1/500 decibel of hearing for every time he uttered the phrase, "Long haired, dope smoking, maggot infested hippies." This calculation led me to finally consider the possibility that maybe, just maybe, there is a god after all.

45439   clambo   2014 Apr 20, 5:40am  

Funny how Rush bothers some liberals.

The media is liberal with the exception of Murdoch ones: WSJ, Fox, NYPost. Everything else is liberal.

Talk radio is not liberal.

What I can't figure out is how Rush makes any money, since the ads on the radio are generally for weird companies you haven't heard of, dog vitamins, computer backup, identity protection, etc.

45440   HEY YOU   2014 Apr 20, 7:17am  

"..notorious REALTOR Kim Jong Un.."

Now that's funny.

45441   bubblesitter   2014 Apr 20, 7:19am  

So, now WS dumps the tech band wagon is getting into slumlordship? or they figured RE is the best investment?

45442   curious2   2014 Apr 20, 10:44am  

clambo says

What I can't figure out is how Rush makes any money....

It's like payola: groups sponsored by the Koch brothers use that $ to pay him for favorable mentions during his show.

45443   New Renter   2014 Apr 20, 1:29pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says

HEY YOU says

"..notorious REALTOR Kim Jong Un.."

Now that's funny.

Oh, you think I am making this up?

Link! Link! Link!

45445   Tenpoundbass   2014 Apr 20, 3:02pm  

But but but... they were on line first.
curious2 says

Sadly, the inability actually to use their Obamneycare policies is unlikely to cure patients of their delusional support for the legislation.

They'll be cured if they get to see a Doctor then get the bill.

45446   curious2   2014 Apr 20, 3:22pm  

CaptainShuddup says

But but but... they were on line first.

If you're referring to the California provider lists, they were pulled offline when too many people figured out the providers didn't actually take the insurance.

45447   JH   2014 Apr 20, 4:19pm  

This happens in medicaid too...before we had a black president. Not a new problem

45448   curious2   2014 Apr 20, 4:39pm  

JH says

This happens in medicaid too...before we had a black president. Not a new problem

I really don't understand what you are trying to say with that comment?

45450   carrieon   2014 Apr 20, 8:08pm  

The American Healthcare system is a joke and sinking. If you have any regard for your health or finances, just avoid insurance and spend your hard-earned money on education about self-healthcare.
Is that still legal?

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