The administration seemed happy to put almost a trillion bucks into the "stimulus plan", which was just a fancy name for the same old pork barrel projects, which didn't even accomplish the stated goal (more jobs);
And not a blink of an eye for another trillion for the "bailout" of Wall Street criminals that were "too big to fail".
But now, they're vowing to bring BP to its knees, over a couple of billion, for an oil spill that is nowhere as egregious as the acts of the lenders who nearly brought down the American economy- and BP is the biggest company supplying oil to this country. Why aren't they "too big to fail"?
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