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Main Street applauds President Obama's tough talk to Wall Street bigs

WASHINGTON TAKES BREAK FROM PORN SURFING TO BAIL OUT WALL STREET
April 28, 2010


Democrats have decided that in order to prevent Wall Street from starting more financial meltdowns, wrecking the economy and leaving the American taxpayer holding the bag, we need to give more oversight authority to the same government employees who were busy surfing Internet porn as private investors frantically tried to warn them about Bernie Madoff.


so it's your contention they won't be fired?

(lol)

thank you

SEC porn scandal results in zero firings, agency says
None of the Securities and Exchange Commission employees caught using government computers to view pornographic images has been fired, according to the agency.
 
turns out they quit before they got fired. oh well. same difference they ain't on the taxpayer rolls anymore. now



sorry if it hurts your feelings but you really aren't that good at debating using your intelligence are you? if you are give it a try. maybe you'll have success. the methods you are currently employing have been proven to be... let's say less than successful. don't forget the topic it's in the quote. thanks (lol)

sorry but that's not the topic. keep throwing things at the wall maybe someday... some year one will stick... (lol)

here is the original article. go ahead and try using your intellect:

"Main Street applauds President Obama's tough talk to Wall Street bigs

BY Glenn Blain
DAILY NEWS ALBANY BUREAU

Friday, April 23rd 2010, 4:00 AM

ALTAMONT, N.Y. - Main Street had a message for President Obama on Thursday: Go get 'em!

In this small, working-class village 20 miles west of Albany, people had little sympathy for big-money executives - and agreed it was time to crack down on Wall Street.

"The system has been faulty for a long, long time," said Anne Best, 52, as she tended to a garden in the village square.

"The major corporations and smaller ones have to learn to empower people, not cutting them off at the knees just to make a profit."

Marsha Mills, 65, said she agreed with the arguments of Gov. Paterson and Mayor Bloomberg that Wall Street is vital to the state's economy. But its activities, she argued, are too hard to follow.

"From what I'm hearing, a lot of it sounds like a lot of gambling," Mills said as she left the Home Front Cafe on Main St.

"They are betting on this and they are betting on that and a lot of us common folk really don't understand what's going on."

Altamont, like many small towns, has suffered from the economic meltdown - it's unemployment rate has shot up 3% to 7.2%.

"The CEOs are making millions of dollars while we are all hurting," said George Kendall, 75, another lunch customer at the Home Front, where walls are decorated with World War II memorabilia.

"There's got to be some equality there somewhere," Mills said.

Still, some in Altamont yesterday expressed concern that too much regulation could be damaging to the economy.

"Obviously, things aren't going the way they should be going," said John Dawson, 57, of nearby Rotterdam. "But sometimes you can have too many controls and regulations."

gblain@nydailynews.com



http://www.nydailynews.com/news/poli...big_stick.html"

b waitin...

havin problems with the subject? let us know. no shame in not understanding. thanks (lol)

sorry but i already beat you there and it's over. you're spamming and trolling now. here is the subject please comment on it without posting a quote you already have if you are able. you would need to read it first. if you have nothing else to say that's it you're done. up to you here is the original article i posted on this thread i started. (lol)

sorry guy but when we say stick to the subject here on bp it means refer to the original post if you are afraid just say it. i already toasted you there - afraid i'll do it again? don't be. i'm right here ready to debate. now pull a quote from the article and let's go. whenever you're ready i'm here son. (lol)

still waitin...
 
Now I am supposed to explain being fired vs quitting to this doofy monkey? Bwhahahaha.
 
sorry guy but when we say stick to the subject here on bp it means refer to the original post if you are afraid just say it. i already toasted you there - afraid i'll do it again? don't be. i'm right here ready to debate. now pull a quote from the article and let's go. whenever you're ready i'm here son. (lol)

still waitin...

Well I know this conversation doesn't involve me, but he means the subject. You keep repeating the same thing he already addressed. He's right. That's not the subject and you're just spamming. You weren't able to ruin the thread, but probably should stick to the subject.

It's about Main street applauding Obama's efforts at financial overhaul. Give it a try.
 
"The system has been faulty for a long, long time," said Anne Best, 52, as she tended to a garden in the village square.

"The major corporations and smaller ones have to learn to empower people, not cutting them off at the knees just to make a profit."

I couldn't agree with her more. Many educated in my party the GOP agree with her that's why we are getting involved.
 
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