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Barney Frank Will Retire From Congress
Barney Frank, the first openly gay serving member of Congress and powerful Democrat whose name is attached to a sweeping Wall Street reform bill, will announce today he does not plan to seek reelection. Frank became the first openly gay member of Congress ...
Why is it?
I really have to wonder why it is every time a Republican is exposed
as a liar, crook, or sexual deviant, they are run out on a rail.
Dont get me wrong, I think that is what should happen. But have you
ever noticed that when it is a democrat, they just seem to stay
around. Lets look at some of the evidence. Barney Franks is caught
up in a sexual prostitution ring ran from his house. He goes on to
serve many more years and retires from Congress. William "Cold Cash"
Jefferson is caught with $50,000 in his freezer. He is still in
Congress. Cynthia Mckinney assults a police officer. She continues
to serve until she loses re-election. John Murtha is neck deep in
Abscam while serving on the ethics committee. This happened 20+
years ago and he is still in Congress. Ted Kennedy leaves a woman to
die after being drunk and wrecking his car. Still serving in
Congress. Robert Byrd is exposed as a former recruiter for one of
the most violent chapters of the KKK. Yep, you guessed it, still
there. The list goes on and on. I am wondering why the democrats
refuse to get rid of these people. I ask you to name a Democrat that
was run out of Washington for his bad behavoir. I can name several
Republicans. Look what happened to Trent Lott. Does anybody else
see the double standard here? Again, dont get me wrong, I want the
bad apples out. I just dont understand why the Democrats dont do
the same thing.
Answer: republicans don't run and hid(to "DeadHead Neil"), they kick people out when they see a character, an act, or some kind of behavior that doesn't belong in our government!
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Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., to retire
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Is The DNC Smarter Than A Fifth-Grader? Why Cant They....?
Why cant the DNC even pass simple legislative agenda items when they "rule" the executive branch and control both chambers of congress? Are they impotent, inept, incompetent, incapable or simply incoherent and ineffectively communicating with the American People?
Im shocked that with "leaders" like leather-neck-bug-eyed-moon-bat Pelosi, soon-to-be-retired Reid, Barney hot-stuff Franks, Charlie-the-tax-cheat Rangel and BORAT OH-BLAH-BLAH, the dear leader and uncontested messiah from whom all good things come, they cant even manage to fulfill their promises of simple hopey-changey! Not even a new teleprompter can help them talk their way out of the heap of dung that theyve gotten themselves into this time and as much as I hate to see what theyre doing to this country, I can only say, "I told you so."!
Why have the Democrats fallen victim to the idiotic notion that they could bully-through a blatantly socialist agenda that is so radical and so repugnant to the American People that town hall meetings have turned into cage matches and moderate dems are afraid to make eye-contact with the "farther-left" of their number, for fear of being too-closely associated with them?
Why has the very same president, who, as a candidate, said, "Judge me by the company that I keep.", chosen to rub elbows with the likes of Jeremiah "Goddamn America!" Wright, Bill Ayers, Van Jones, Cass Sunstein, the thugs at ACORN and practically make the big-wigs at SEIU residents of the white house? Why has the "American" President run around the world, tail tucked firmly between legs, apologizing for our very existence and having the audacity to call us "arrogant" then turn around and accept a "nobel (no longer worthy of capitalization) hopey-changey award", knowing full well (as does the rest of the world) that he did nothing to earn it? Doesnt that sound arrogant to any of you?
Doesnt assuming that the American People would allow him to "spread the wealth" and take control of 1/6th of the U.S. Economy and require us to foot the bill for 30 million "do-nothings" (or 47 million, depending upon which OH-BLAH-BLAH quote you like better) and assuming that we had an interest in funding "morally correct" abortions for the grotesquely irresponsible of this nation sound a little arrogant to any of you?
Doesnt pursuing an agenda which promises to "spread the wealth" by intentionally stagnating the American Economy and forcing us to pay out hundreds of billions in the taxpayers treasure to help other countries develop, based upon the opinions of a bunch of politically-motivated and now discredited foreign scientists, sound a little arrogant to you?
Jeremiah Wright absolutely meant it when he said, "Goddamn America!" and his little flunky and protege, BORAT OH-BLAH-BLAH, intends to see that the "dream" comes true! At what point do all of you Kool-Aid drinkers recognize the truth for what it is and turn your back on your false-prophet?
I already know that the majority of liberals who come on here and "quack" are .edu guys/gals and they really dont know much about what is going on in this country, except what their professors want them to know but I just have to wonder how much BS you have to eat before you realize that it isnt chocolate and how long will it take for you to recognize that the "good-ship-obama-pop" is sinking fast and with good reason?
And just so that none of you feel compelled to accuse me of not knowing what socialism is:
so⋅cial⋅ism
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–noun
1. a theory or system of social organization that advocates the vesting of the ownership and control of the means of production and distribution, of capital, land, etc., in the community as a whole.
2. procedure or practice in accordance with this theory.
3. (in Marxist theory) the stage following capitalism in the transition of a society to communism, characterized by the imperfect implementation of collectivist principles.
Compare utopian socialism.
Origin:
1830–40; social + -ism
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Answer: Thanks for the time you invested to draft that and I share your sentiment, I could not have said it better.
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If Wall St. Bankers and Mortgage People started getting Offd How Would Most People React?
This would just be the ones taking more than $1 Million per year in total compensation (options and retirement and golden parachutes included).
These would be clean professional jobs, not in front of their wives and kids, simple double taps behind the ear, quiet, not messy, not causing any public disturbance.
Its obvious that the government is in bed with these people. Barney Frank, the Congressman for Tinky Winky, and Chris Dodd, and the White House, might just as well be banks themselves. So USA government = The Banks, K Street Rules.
OK fine, but what about direct action by the People, or by some people. If Washington is helpless, that does not mean that every living person in the universe is helpless.
After 500 or maybe 5000 executives wound up dead, shot in the head, some still in the red, some not, there could be some Receipt of Message on Wall Street and at the Big Banks.
The Board and the compensation committees would still try to press the $25 Million per year salaries on the top executives, but they would say, "Heck no! Im not taking more than $1 Million per year -- much too dangerous -- my wife wont let me, my life insurance company will cancel my policy -- Im not doing it"
And then we would get tiresome papers from the CATO people and from University of Chicago about how a man has absolutely no incentive to do a job and do it well if hes paid only $1 Million per year for his work.
And we will try not to laugh at these buffoons, these lick-spittle hirelings, these quislings, these bought and paid for "intellectual" persons of the street corners.
It wouldnt take more than 500 or 1000 to get the message through. A dozen retired marine snipers could get the job done.
Isnt that better than throwing 5 million people out of their homes and exporting 10 million jobs overseas and forcing 5 million people into bankrupcy?
The greatest good for the greatest number suggests that when government is weak as water, and Tinky just does tinky and a little winky at the Banks, it would be OK morally to take direct action.
If Teddy Roosevelt had come on the scene just as Lehman Bros was going under 500 Executives would have gone to jail and 90% of the NYC Financial Services industry would have been closed down never to return.
This month the big banks who are no longer under TARP will go right back to their bad old ways and pay $10 million compensation and more to their execs. Nobody has gone to jail except Bernie Madoff, and his Ponzi scheme had little to do with the collapse of the US economy. AIG has taken $389 Billion in TARP funds. A lot of that money will pay for retirement and medical insurance for their senior executives.
The Congress = The Banks.
It is a case of reverse treason.
The government (with the banks) has declared war on the people.
If theres going to be action it wont come from Tinky Winky, or Chris Dodd or even from Sen. Schumer. It will have to come from elsewhere.
Answer: I can't imagine too many people caring what happens to them. Considering the number of people who's lives were ruined, times the years of hardship for each ripped-off person.
They are scumbags. The entire system of slobbering greedy capitalists are trash.
Each person on earth is equal. Those that steal & even destroy life in order to make astronomical amounts of money.. while millions of people around the world starve & live in deplorable conditions.. they should at the very least, serve as slave labor for the rest of their lives, serving the needs of the needy.
Nothing really ever changes.. the same old same old.. s**t... different day.. month.. century.. etc,etc. The pyramid system.. the few at the top supported by the teeming masses below. Hustled & conned from birth - onward.. taught to obey & work & die in wars.. never ending wars...
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic Congressman Barney Frank of Massachusetts is expected to announce his retirement from Congress. That would close out a career of more than three decades capped by passage last year of legislation imposing new regulations on Wall Street.
BARNEY FRANK TO RETIRE FROM CONGRESS
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