Michelle Malkin: "My syndicated column today tackles the bailout angle no one wants to talk about: Open borders and the home loan debacle. You’ve heard a lot about Fannie/Freddie and the minority lending shakedowns, but you haven’t heard most commentators/analysts on either the left or the right talk about the massive illegal alien mortgage racket — a topic I’ve reported on for the past five years. That’s because fault lies at the feet of the crime-enabling banking industry and the ethnic lobbyists and the illegal alien-enabling Bush administration.
They screwed us. Now, they want us to fork over a trillion dollars.
Screw them.
Kill this bailout."
Ok, I've said it before, I'll say it again- Bush is not a conservative. Bush is the re-animated zombie of LBJ and I wish he would resign or change party affiliation to Independent or (even more honestly) Democrat. -Riley
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Wednesday, September 24
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:27 PM EDT
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 09:44 PM EDT
Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin says the United States could be headed for another Great Depression if Congress doesn't act on the financial crisis...Asked whether there's a risk of another Great Depression if Congress doesn't approve a $700 billion bailout package, Palin said: "Unfortunately, that is the road that America may find itself on." More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 08:29 PM EDT
This is just one of the several things that Mr. Clinton did which led to the current financial mess we enjoy today. And mind you, the Democrats are now trying to tie this act around the necks of the Republicans. Never mind that the Senate approved the final bill by 90 to 8. Or the House did the same by a vote of 362 to 57. Or that Bill Clinton crowed: “This legislation is truly historic. We have done right by the American people.” Some how, some way a Republican must be found to take the blame. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 07:55 PM EDT
"I had Gandalf's sword with me and I knighted a pair of children 'Sir Minority' and 'Dame Minority' and it went down very well. It is essential to talk to 12- and 13-year-olds because they absorb what's thrown at them, whether it be homophobia or tolerance - and we have to make sure it's positive stuff." More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 07:52 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 07:30 PM EDT
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 07:25 PM EDT
"Liberal" economists are overjoyed by the bursting of the housing bubble, for it provides them with what they believe is another "market failure" story. "Most analysts see the sub-prime crisis as a market failure," Robert Gordon gleefully declared in the April 7 online edition of The American Prospect magazine, edited by Robert Kuttner...Gordon is a defender of the federal government's 1977 Community Reinvestment Act (CRA) under which the Fed and other financial regulators have pressured/extorted banks into making more loans to less-than-creditworthy borrowers than they would normally be willing to risk. As such, Gordon believes in the following propositions: 1. runaway greed ("market failure") on the part of lenders is the cause of the subprime crisis; 2. these same greedy lenders routinely ignore billions of dollars in potential profits in lower-income communities because of their systemic racism, stupidity, or both — hence the need for the CRA; and 3. no government agency, especially not the Fed, had anything to do with either the creation or bursting of the housing market bubble and the subprime crisis. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 03:54 PM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 03:13 PM EDT
Republican John McCain says he's directing his staff to work with Barack Obama's campaign and the debate commission to delay Friday's debate because of the economic crisis. In a statement, McCain says he will stop campaigning after addressing former President Bill Clinton's Global Initiative session on Thursday and return to Washington to focus on the nation's financial problems. McCain also said he wants President Bush to convene a leadership meeting in Washington. Both he and Obama would attend the session. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 02:47 PM EDT
This dude builds a go-cart using a 1340cc DOHC liquid-cooled engine. I'm not sure what that means except that the go-cart can go really fast.
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 02:37 PM EDT
The mainstream media ruthlessly and endlessly repeat any McCain gaffes while ignoring Obama gaffes. You have to go to weird little Web sites to see all the stammering and stuttering that Obama needs before getting out a sentence fragment or two. But all you see on the networks is an eventually clear sentence from Obama. You don't see Obama's ludicrous gaffe that Iran is a tiny country and no threat to us. Nor his 57 American states gaffe. Nor his forgetting, if he ever knew, that Russia has a veto in the U.N. Nor his whining and puerile "come on" when he is being challenged. This is the kind of editing one would expect from Goebbels' disciples, not Cronkite's. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 01:59 PM EDT
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:50 PM EDT
An Egyptian who fled Islam and now lives under that religion's sentence of death says the goal of global jihad simply is the takeover of the world. The man, who now is a pastor in the U.S. and uses the pseudonym Muhammad Kemel, recently was interviewed by Joel Richardson, co-editor of "Why We Left Islam: Former Muslims Speak Out." Kemel said Islamic tradition teaches that those who leave Islam should be killed, and Muhammad taught, "Whoever leaves his religion (Islam) kill him." And while the U.S. is not governed by Islam's Shariah religious law, many fundamentalist Muslims do not see Shariah as being limited by national boundaries More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:30 PM EDT
Joe Biden: "Did I mention I'm smarter than you?" Although Democratic vice presidential candidate Joe Biden routinely mocks his Republican counterpart, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, for her onetime support of the infamous "Bridge to Nowhere," Biden and his running mate voted to keep the project alive twice. Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden campaigns in Washington on Tuesday. Both Biden and Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama voted to kill a Senate amendment that would have diverted federal funding for the bridge to repair a Louisiana span badly damaged by Hurricane Katrina, Senate records show. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:19 PM EDT
When police were trying to get fingerprints, police say Cruz moved closer to the officer and passed gas on him. The investigating officer remarked in the criminal complaint that the odor was very strong. Cruz is now charged with battery on a police officer, as well as DUI and obstruction. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:06 PM EDT
The White House waged a multifront campaign Tuesday to persuade Congress to accept its vast economic bailout plan, though many in Congress, still unhappy with what they were hearing, continued to push for changes that would provide stronger protection for taxpayers and impose tougher terms on financial institutions. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 12:04 PM EDT
Three words: What... A... Ass.
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 11:22 AM EDT
OH, you CARE about Palin and you're CONCERNED about Sexism? Give me a break. The reason she doesn't want to talk to the press is because you're a BUNCH OF LIARS! Anything she says or does is scrutinized, twisted and fed to the unsuspecting masses as 'analysis.' Shut Up Campbell, you helium huffing harpy. -Riley
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 10:23 AM EDT
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 08:16 AM EDT
Outspoken conservative Taro Aso took power as Japan's prime minister Wednesday, promising "emergency measures" to revive the ailing economy and vowing to keep Tokyo in the fight against global terrorism. Aso, 68, swept into office after his predecessor, Yasuo Fukuda, abruptly resigned. The former foreign minister is tasked with rejuvenating the failing ruling party ahead of snap elections he could call before the end of the year. More>>>
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Riley Jones
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 07:53 AM EDT
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 03:14 AM EDT
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Federal investigators have opened preliminary probes into the financial troubles of four high-profile companies that are at the center of the current financial turmoil that the Bush administration says requires an unprecedented proposed taxpayer-funded bailout to clean up...Pressure is building for the FBI and regulators to hold top executives accountable for the crisis that has crippled the nation's finance sector. In meetings on Capitol Hill, some lawmakers raised concerns with Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson that by taking large stakes in some financial firms, the government may be limiting its ability to exact penalties for wrongdoing, according to people familiar with the matter. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 02:53 AM EDT
A federal grand jury in Chattanooga, Tenn., reportedly adjourned today without delivering an indictment in the hacking of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's personal e-mail account.The grand jury heard testimony this morning from three friends of University of Tennessee student David Kernell, according to the Chattanooga Times-Free Press, but ended its session around noon without returning an indictment More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 01:37 AM EDT
Can a program that offers political commentary and constitutional scholarship by a stand-up comic be taken seriously? Apparently, ABC thinks so, which is why Whoopi Goldberg replaced Rosie O’Donnell on “The View.” The left is still chortling over John McCain’s appearance on the September 12th edition of the feminist equivalent of “The Gong Show.” According to reports on Salon.com and The Daily Kos, the ladies of “The View” -- including Whoopi, Barbara Walters and Joy Behar -- skewered the GOP candidate. Even with stiff competition from Ba-Ba and Joy, Whoopi was in a league of her own. More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Wed 24 Sep 2008 01:05 AM EDT
In the past couple of weeks, as the financial crisis has intensified, a new talking point has emerged from the Democrats in Congress: This is all a "crisis of capitalism," in socialist financier George Soros' phrase, and a failure to regulate our markets sufficiently.
Well, those critics may be right — it is a crisis of capitalism. A crisis of politically driven crony capitalism, to be precise. More>>> |
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