Tuesday, December 16, 2008

Federal Bankruptcy, Does this change the Game or Blame?

Federal Bankruptcy, does this now change the Game, or does it divert the blame?

Now that the House has accepted the 700 billion dollar debt incurred by corrupt wall street CEO’s and non-regulations supported by greedy politicians, what could have been done to prevent this? You have to ask yourself, why are the Senators still attempting to shove this down our throats? Maybe the answer is right in front of us. Maybe, they are hoping, that our government will bail them out so they will not get prosecuted criminally, due to their greedy actions. I guess my question is, is this going to change the game, or does this action only divert the blame? Will this actually help the citizens from filing bankruptcy’s or will this only divert the attention away from those who need to be prosecuted for their actions? Why is it every time our government rushes us to a decision, we as taxpayer’s fall for their threats of collapsed economy? It seems to be doing fine on its own. When our property almost went into a bankruptcy, I did not see the government intervention to protect our house. So why are they so special, after the billions they had stolen? The bigger the crook the bigger the cover-up, by our own government. Maybe, this is what they mean by corporate benefits. To include government cover-ups, as well. Welcome to the dark side of politicians, prior to the election. You can even say this was timed perfectly prior to an election. Remember this did not happen over night. This has been going on for some time now. So is this going to protect those who stole all of the money and profited or is this going to actually help those who need protection from bankruptcy and those who were attempting to survive in the economy today, or does this protect wall street from main street, or as Senator Obama has warned us about.? Is our Senators going to put measures in place to protect the average American citizen from this type of corruption occurring again?

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