All Posts Tagged With: "fannie mae"
People I Don’t Want to Hear About in 2009 By Alan Caruba
If I had the power, there are any number of people from whom or about whom I would not want to hear, see, or read anything in 2009. Here’s a short list!
Al Gore. This pusillanimous fraud, a leftover from the Clinton administration who was defeated for president in 2000, has devoted his time to issuing warnings against global warming, the greatest hoax of the modern era. He tends to be most vocal during blizzards.
No Shame, No Blame By Erik Rush
If my checking account goes into overdraft to a dramatic degree, obviously my bank would hear nothing of coming to the rescue with funds not only to ameliorate the overdraft, but to get me on my feet again.
Those Responsible for Meltdown are Vultures and Vipers, Not Victims By John Kakistos Lillpop
President Bush and the Congress are about to transfer $700 billion dollars of taxpayer money to unethical bankers and investors whose predatory and unethical business practices have finally caught up with them.
Make that caught up with us.
28Sep2008 | John Kakistos Lillpop | 0 comments | ContinuedSocial Justice or a Bad Idea? By Alan Caruba
The crisis of the Great Depression led to the politics of the 1930s and 40s, and demands for government intervention to ease the terrible burdens of a broken economy. The result were programs designed to alleviate the then-immediate crisis, restore trust in the banking system, provide make-work projects, and create Social Security to protect people against a penniless old age.
The Democrats own it By Marie Jon
New Media pundits have been forthright when presenting well-investigated stories concerning Barack Obama and John McCain. While the alphabet biased media fawned over Obama, who marketed himself as a candidate who transcends race and represented a new brand of politics, others looked for the truth.
As it turns out, the New Media found that Obama is just another disingenuous politician. He is a packaged and pretentiously scripted candidate created by the DNC. Obama’s promises are nothing but the oily words of a swindler.
23Sep2008 | Marie Jon | 1 comment | ContinuedInconvenient Truth from Meltdown: Home Ownership NOT a Right By John Kakistos Lillpop
With mortgage giants Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae lying in ruins and private establishments like Lehman Brothers and AIG reduced to welfare queens on public assistance, an irrefutable truth must be accepted:
Home ownership is not a Constitutional right!



