Monday, September 29, 2008

Nasty Pelosi, Scary Reid & the Gang



It is unconceivable to me that we have this girly, Nasty Pelosi, who said on 60 Minutes last night that she was the one who called Henry Paulsen regarding the bailout. This female needs to go back to San Francisco and dance in the streets some more and get a prescription for her medical marijuana. But she also needs to shut her pie-hole. I guess she doesn't get it that people could care less about what she says because she is an idiot.
Speaking of idiots, then we have Scary Reid, Chris Dodd and Barney Frank in this debacle. It was over the top last week to watch Scary Reid get up and say that John McCain was the one who caused the bailout talks to end. Come on Scary, the American public is not stupid. We knew the bailout talks ended before McCain ever arrived. I really believe that Scary thinks that we the people are just as stupid as he is.
If you look at this mess we are in, it began when liberal politicians decided it would be a great thing to allow illegals and low income wage earners to own a home. They then ordered financial institutions to write loans to these folks and the more loans the banks wrote, the higher their credit ratings on Wall Street. The mortgages were sold on Wall Street from highly rated financial institutions and wham-o, the house of cards finally collapsed. It seems that the illegals and low income wage earners didn't have to make their monthly mortgage payments because there was no incentive to own. Let's face it, if you have a choice between your monthly payment on your Lincoln Navigator and your house, let's pay for the car because everyone knows when I'm driving a Navigator, I'm hot stuff.
If you listen to the Democrats they will be blaming the Republicans about this mess. But let's face it, it's everyone's fault. There should have been more oversight over Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac and Franklin Raines.
Here's the good news in all of this. Those illegals and low income wage earners don't stand a chance of EVER owning a home again because the credit market is tightening it's purse strings, unless they win the lottery. Home ownership is not a right, it's a privlege. I've been making my mortgage payments, where's my bailout?

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