Obama at the auto buffet

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by agm, May 20, 2009.

  1. agm

    Dioclese Guest

    Understood. Not disagreeing with that perspective. You miss my point.

    My point is that more and more people are getting smart by their own
    finances, debts, and adjusting to suit their own mounting problems. Paying
    off debt, sacrificing many wants, more income, or all combined. They
    transfer their own perspectives into the way Congress is conducting their
    financial affairs. More and more people are coming home to this. In that
    realization, they also see that the automaker bailouts are just a continuing
    saga of pouring money into what should have been a bankruptcy from the very
    beginning. They know Congress and the Treasury will keep dumping money into
    this hole, nothing we can do to stop it until election time comes up. I see
    the unfairness to non-tarp recepient automakers competing in the same market
    by all means. In the meantime, the only other way to combat that is simply
    not buy any auto from Tarp funded automakers. That is a way
    consumers/voters can fight back. Capitalism is based on free choice
    consumption. Woebama and Congress haven't figured how to get around that.
    We can use that to our advantage.

    Obama submits ideas in the form of what is called policy. If this policy
    needs funding, Congress has to approve by legislation (law) for this policy
    to work. Congress can also modify that policy itself by providing details.
    Obama loses alot of responsibility of that policy when Congress get hold of
    it. Obama then is basically untouchable, or he seems that way, as a result.
    That's where Nancy (they never told me, oops, they didn't say they were
    going to use waterboarding, oops, they lied, oops, I talk to much so I won't
    say anymore about it, maybe it will go away) and Barney (dribble/spit/lisp)
    go to la-la land to argue spending more of our money. If that ain't a
    wake-up call for voters/consumers to do something, what is?

    Bottom line, stop whining. Do something.
     
    Dioclese, May 24, 2009
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