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Originally Posted by Ustwo
I for one am shocked that there is more interest and vocal responses with this sort of thing at a radical left wing political website than at the TFP.
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What are you saying? Aren't all Americans concerned that the Fed, with the approval of the administration....I assume that the Treasury Secretary, a cabinet level official, is cooperating with the Federal Reserve, with the president's approval.... is socializing the losses of the principle banks and brokerages in the country?
Could you define what a "radical left wing political website" is, and does? How would you describe this forum? How would you describe townhall.com ?
http://www.dailykos.com/section/Diary leads to a place where you, me, or anybody (free regisitration required) can post a thread, just like we do here, and the thread (they call it a diary....) immediately appears for all visitors to the page to see, read, and comment on. If you can support what you post on your "diary", your should have no trouble.
It seems uniquely "American", don't you agree? A place where, at no cost, you can post your opinion....it remains on display until enough subsequent opinions are posted to move it down, and then eventually off the front page.
Isn't that a "grass roots" kind of process, not unlike a town meeting? Can you point to any prominent site that you are familiar with, that offers the entire side of it's front page to the public to post on?
That "one place for all" opportunity isn't offered here:
www.tfproject.org ....where else have you seen it offered? How then, does your description fit; "radical left wing political website", compared to what I'm telling you?
Cynthetiq, I can make a case now that the ONLY reason Lehman, stock symbol LEH, is still a "going concern", is because of the sudden implementation of a brokerage bailout policy, led by two men the president appointed....one reports directly to him, the treasury sect'y, and the other is Fed Chairman Bernanke. How does that square with the president's brother being paid by a firm that the president's administration is shoveling cash at, to keep it afloat?