Jay Bookman GOP using Wall Street $$ to blame Dems for Wall Street

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source: Atlanta Koral Constitution


Man, this is so wrong on so many levels:
House Republicans in several tight races want voters to know that Democrats are the party of Wall Street.

The only problem: big banks are helping foot the bill for the ads.
The National Republican Congressional Committee’s ads in New York and North Carolina blast Democratic candidates for supporting the Wall Street bailout and allowing executives to pocket big-time bonuses, and in one case feature a banker burning money with his lit cigar.

At the same time, the NRCC has taken in a record haul from investment, securities and commercial banks. So far this cycle, the industry has contributed $7.1 million — that’s up more than $2.7 million since the 2010 election, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.

Goldman Sachs and its employees are the top private-sector giver to the Republican Party committee, contributing $388,450 this cycle. Goldman Sachs declined to comment.
The levels of cynicism at work here are impressive. The Wall Street types, for example, clearly know who their friends are and who will protect them, and are saying so through their money. The Republicans in turn clearly know that their rich friends aren’t very popular with voters, who understandably blame Wall Street for creating the biggest financial collapse in some 80 years, and for managing to walk away with their own fortunes intact while millions of innocent people lose their jobs, homes, careers and futures. And together the GOP and its Wall Street sponsors conspire to blame it all on the Democrats, who are hardly blameless but whose biggest failure in the wake of the crisis was to fail to press hard enough for real reform.

Amazing.
 



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On her way to work one mornin’, down the path beside the lake
A tender-hearted woman saw a poor, half-frozen snake
His pretty, coloured skin had been all frosted with the dew
“Poor thing,” she cried, “I’ll take you in and I’ll take care of you”
“Take me in, tender woman (Take me in)
Take me in for heaven’s sake (Come on in)
Take me in, tender woman”, sighed the snake

She wrapped him up all cozy in a coverture of silk
And she laid him by the fireside with some honey and some milk
She hurried home from work that night
As soon as she arrived, she found that pretty snake she’d taken in had been revived
“Take me in, tender woman (Tender women) (Take me in)
Take me in for heaven’s sake (For heaven’s sake) (Come on in)
Take me in, tender woman (Tender women)”, sighed the snake

She clutched him to her bosom
“You’re so beautiful,” she cried
“But if I hadn’t brought you in by now you might have died”
She stroked his pretty skin again and kissed and held him tight
Instead of saying, “Thanks,” the snake gave her a viscous bite
“Take me in, tender woman (Tender women) (Take me in)
Take me in for heaven’s sake (For heaven’s sake) (Come on in)
Take me in, tender woman (Tender women)”, sighed the snake

“But I saved you,” cried the woman
“And you’ve bitten me, but why?
You know your bite is poisonous and now I’m gonna die”
“Aww shut up, silly woman”, said the reptile with a grin
“You knew damn well I was a snake before you took me in”

“Take me in, tender woman (Tender women) (Take me in)
Take me in for heaven’s sake (For heaven’s sake) (Come on in)
Won’t you take me in, tender woman (Tender women)”, sighed the snake
Come on “Take me in (Snakes), tender woman (Why? ), sighed the snake
Take me in (Snakes), (Tender woman) (Why? )
(Snakes, why? ) I can be so good to you baby
If you only take me in (Take me in) (Snakes, why? ) (Tender women)
(Snakes, why? ) Well that’s just, hm
Come on and (Take me in) (Snakes, why) (Tender women)
Take me in
Take me in (Snakes, why) tender women, sighed the snake
Come on and take me in (Snakes, why) (Tender women)

 
So even after the announcement of QE3 (a program where the Fed prints $40 billion a month to buy toxic assets / MBS) Some fail to see the Dems as the party of Wall Street. Did you understand what I just typed; THEY PRINT THE MONEY OUT OF THIN AIR TO BUY ASSETS WE COULDN'T PAY FOR AND THEY END UP OWNING THE ASSETS!

It's the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of the world implemented under the Obama Administration and some people got they Ray Charles glasses on. I can't spell it out any more clearly

Got damn.........please tell me you are not that damn naive
 
So even after the announcement of QE3 (a program where the Fed prints $40 billion a month to buy toxic assets / MBS) Some fail to see the Dems as the party of Wall Street. Did you understand what I just typed; THEY PRINT THE MONEY OUT OF THIN AIR TO BUY ASSETS WE COULDN'T PAY FOR AND THEY END UP OWNING THE ASSETS!

It's the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of the world implemented under the Obama Administration and some people got they Ray Charles glasses on. I can't spell it out any more clearly

Got damn.........please tell me you are not that damn naive

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