Posted by OhioD14 on February 17, 2009 at 20:14:59 from (75.164.95.34):
In Reply to: O/T Economy and Trade posted by M Moline fan on February 17, 2009 at 17:41:41:
Then we need to pay our politicians what the other countries pay theirs, no sence overpaying our political clowns any more than third world lawyers.
I would liked to hear just one of the bankers getting grilled by congress, have enough of a spine to say, "the country has lost faith in its political system, since they are the ones making the laws that the banks have to follow. So in efect, you politicians need a pay cut as well (but their salaries are fixed for now and cant go DOWN, but everybody elses can).
Clasic finger pointing. How many of your local bankers have been indicted for perjury, tax evasion, child molestation, drunken driving, drowning passengers, rape, and the list goes on and on.
How can americans demand everything from people who work along side them, including bankers (there are some good solid fair banks out there people), and expect absolutely nothing from the government officials. Must have something to do with the propaganda news that tells citizens to bark at their neighbor, and not the slezeballs in Washington DC.
People, we need some accountability in the white house, and currently, things are going the same as the last 8 years, more spending, AND tax cuts for the political pet projects. I love the salary fixing for govt employees, i want a gaurenteed salary for the next four years while everybody else gets tossed from their job!
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