Posted by wdTom on November 20, 2008 at 18:04:32 from (155.212.106.39):
In Reply to: Bye-Bye Retirement! posted by kruser on November 20, 2008 at 17:45:59:
One of the problems is that all these sleze balls who have mismanaged us into this mess are too far removed form the people. If it was 100 or more years ago, the people would have grabbed the suckers and tarred and feathered them as the came out of the bank on the way home. But now nobody even knows what they look like, never mind do anything to them. They do what they think they can get away with. Like the car company CEOs flying to Washington each in their own jets. Now I can see it both ways for the car companies, they made what sold, but on the other hand when they say they are broke and then do this shi*. And if they go bankrupt?? Will they still keep on as before, but without much of the dept that the bankruptsy court erases for them? They are important if for no other reason than they employ thousands of people, we can't forget that.
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