I’ll have a piece of bailout pie too please

Published by Gayla at 5:15 pm under Politics

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First Wall Street – then automakers and now public radio and public television?

What a nice legacy Dubya is leaving behind, huh? Even the grandchildren of our grandchildren will feel the impact of the Bush Tribulation. That’s what I’ve been calling the final term of George W. Bush. Pretty fitting don’cha think?

Heckofa way to keep your name out there Bushie!

Bush started this bailout B-S with Wall Street and has now made it a brand that’s to be inherited by Barack Obama. I only hope Obama has what it takes to cleanup this mess with grace and poise over passing on a lame legacy to the next person coming into office when his term is up.

Let’s not forget who started this whole ball of shit – m’kay? And — let’s not forget how difficult it’s going to be to cleanup eight years of mismanagement, overspending and poor decision making.

I particularly like how the fact we’ve been in a recession has been swept under the rug for so long and only when Bush is packing up to move out of Washington, does the media wake up and call an apple and apple.

Can anyone tell me why Rush Limbaugh, Fox News and other conservative media manipulators refused to call a recession a recession until now? But rather they were bent on blaming Obama for the faulty economy. Amazingly enough – it has been realized we’ve been in a recession for well over a flippin’ year.

But, on a brighter note, the bottomless checkbook Bush has been using allowed him to give his awesome daddy an awesome $6.2 billion parting gift before he vacates D.C.

USS George H.W. Bush

I hear the ceremony was quite emotional. Awah!

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One Response to “I’ll have a piece of bailout pie too please”

  1. Jodyon 14 Jan 2009 at 12:19 am
    I can tell you why these people refused to call a recession a recession. If you have the kind of money these morons have, what is there to worry about.

    I remember on the news they were talking about one of the dinners at the white house last month, where the wine cost over $400. a bottle.

    That would pay a house payment or buy food for a month for some of us. I’m sorry, but God I hate these people.

    Now with all that said I will calm down, have a great evening.