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Paul Ryans Budget Plan Hits Federal Workers

No, he threw money at the "too big to fail" companies - Bank of America, Citibank, etc - which is where this track of the thread started.

Agreed, that was a bad idea. So how can you not criticize Obama for throwing much more money at much less worthy causes?
 
Agreed, that was a bad idea. So how can you not criticize Obama for throwing much more money at much less worthy causes?
I didn't and don't criticize TARP. I hated it but since the bank deregulation we didn't have a choice as far as I was concerned. If they were split back into investment banks and the savings banks we wouldn't have this problem - and I see it as an on-going problem.
 
Where in the world did you get that screwy idea? WTF are you talking about?
WTF were you talking about with B&W Howdy Doody if it wasn't broadcast???
 
WTF were you talking about with B&W Howdy Doody if it wasn't broadcast???

I said that cable tv provides a lot more value per dollar than the (free) B&W Howdy Doody broadcasts of 60 years ago. Is that so hard to understand?
 
I said that cable tv provides a lot more value per dollar than the (free) B&W Howdy Doody broadcasts of 60 years ago. Is that so hard to understand?
Like that is a FACT? LOL! Sorry, that's just your opinion. I think cable/satellite is worthless, anymore, and quit subscribing last December. Howdy Doody would be more entertaining and it's free.
 
Whatever lifts your skirt... :confused:
 
I said that cable tv provides a lot more value per dollar than the (free) B&W Howdy Doody broadcasts of 60 years ago. Is that so hard to understand?
Since the program and the medium that you reference was free, it is impossible to understand. You seem to be saying:

60 years ago broadcast TV programming was free;
Today cable TV programming cost $60 a month, but it's a better value per dollar :screwy
 
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