Posted by Hotflashjr on September 24, 2008 at 07:55:41 from (199.144.35.21):
In Reply to: OT posted by Jack a on September 24, 2008 at 06:44:34:
I usually stick with the tractor talk but I have to add my .2 cents to this one. If the corporations let money trickle down, how come some of the CEO's, CFO's, Vice Presidents, of these companies that are going bankrupt were making millions? Why don't they relinquish their salary for the last 3 months of 2008 to the company so that it can use that money so they can get themselves out of the jamb they have created?
Individuals are also to blame don't forget. If you knew you could only afford a $250,000 mortgage, why would you let the bank talk you into one for $500,000? America in general has begun to rely on "credit" too much, from the GOPer's, to the Corps & businesses, to individuals. Time to go back to the old saying "If you can't afford it, you probably don't need it".
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