Simon Viavant wrote:So, to illustrate his point about how exploiting a crisis is evil, Phatty shows how some guy committed suicide and that it's Obama's fault. That's not ironic at all.
That is a very astute point.
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Simon Viavant wrote:So, to illustrate his point about how exploiting a crisis is evil, Phatty shows how some guy committed suicide and that it's Obama's fault. That's not ironic at all.
Simon Viavant wrote:So, to illustrate his point about how exploiting a crisis is evil, Phatty shows how some guy committed suicide and that it's Obama's fault. That's not ironic at all.
Phatscotty wrote:Simon Viavant wrote:So, to illustrate his point about how exploiting a crisis is evil, Phatty shows how some guy committed suicide and that it's Obama's fault. That's not ironic at all.
I was just passing on the story. I blamed it on the oil spill. The federal gov't has been very slow and put in a very poor performance and made a lot of bad decisions. They could have made good decisions.
I only said that if we would have done better, the oil spill would be better, and peoples lives would be better, and at least 1 person might still be alive.
King Doctor wrote:Woodruff wrote:King Doctor wrote:Woodruff wrote:Which at it's best would be highly arrogant.
Depends on what kind of price tag was put on the 'help'.
Perhaps to a degree...but given the nature and scope of the problem, I'm not sure even that is relevant.
Well, it's easy enough to say that now with perfect hindsight. But on day three of this crisis, with several possible remedies yet to be implemented, was its final scope really apparent?
I, along with both the White House and the overall financial market's initial response to this crisis, would argue no.
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