Henry Paulson says this 700B dollar bailout has considerable risk for consumers?
@revellanotvanella (4033)
United States
September 21, 2008 4:10pm CST
What do you think some of these risks could be ON TOP of this already crappy
situation, I mean people started losing their homes over 6 months ago, unemployment
is rampant, food cost and energy cost rising, WHAT MORE could we take?And this plan
offers no measures to help consumers but those on Wall Street,
what is up with THAT??
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3 responses
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
22 Sep 08
I work too hard to have so much trouble making ends meet. I want a bailout! How can I get in on this bonanza?
@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
22 Sep 08
Sorry to disappoint you, but I wouldn't know how to post a photo online. I don't know who posted the photo, and I still want in on the bonanza!
@revellanotvanella (4033)
• United States
22 Sep 08
'they was not'
??
Im not even going to waste my time talking you today, its like talking to a wall because nothing Bush says or does or McCain does or says, practically the same people--can do no harm. You dont even accept facts, so whats the use of explaining with you.
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@cobrateacher (8432)
• United States
22 Sep 08
Which response do you mean? I suspect I know. I don't think I've ever met anyone who can do no wrong, have you? God showed everyone what happens if we worship false false false idols, too!
In the interest of fairness, I should declare that I'd like to see better candidates on all sides, but I don't know of any perfect people whose ancestors were also perfect.
In the interest of fairness, I should declare that I'd like to see better candidates on all sides, but I don't know of any perfect people whose ancestors were also perfect.

@KrauseHome (36445)
• United States
22 Sep 08
Personally, I guess it will all just depend on who gets Elected into office in November as in if we will really see any change, and benefits from this as well. I know for many people there are often those who think it is our own fault if you loose a home, job, etc. and cannot make ends meet, when in reality every time you turn around there is less help for the average person as well. Will things ever get any better? Only time can tell, but since I am involved in a housing issue myself right now, I really wonder.
@revellanotvanella (4033)
• United States
22 Sep 08
McCain OR Obama, is 4 years really even enough for ANY change in this dire situation, then what if another president is reelected are we going to dig ourselves in a deeper hole, 10 years would be just a start to fix this big mess and return dignity to the consumer






