For many Americans this feels like the worst economic crisis since at least the 1970s, and some leading investors are starting to say they may be right. “It is the most serious financial crisis of our lifetime,” says billionaire investor (tarrist-lovin', pinko-commie--ed.) George Soros.
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I mean, hell, I haven't heard Phil Gramm complaining about it. Don't these assholes with stagnant wages or no wages, paying all kinds of exciting inflation + an idiotic war in Iraq realize that we're fighting terrorists AND big government?
And you need a big government to fight a big war, which is why we're fighting a smaller, more limited war and contracting out most of the work to Haliburton, Bechtel and whoever else has a semi, a contact and a donation. And then they're complaining because the government is apparently enriching certain people a bit more than other people and they act like we should be different but we're the government so we should be doing this - it's the Jacksonian way. Why should you expect more from your government? We don't.
Get a job. And don't get sick. Just die. If you feel yourself hanging on, don't come crying to us. That's not our job you motherfuckers. Our job is to avoid jobs because if we take jobs we're interfering in the natural order of things. You know, shark eat minnow.
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