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    Default Are we all now pro government regulation?

    Or is it being talked about just to defray blame on the party who had control for the last eigth years?

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    ahahahahaha


    they wont answer?

    I'm so surprized

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    So I guess that means you are not pro gov regs on the markets?

    Then you should be praising everyone who voted for GLB act 1999 instaed of blaming them huh?

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    Sorry to interupt your party but who are you talking to?

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    I was wondering the same thing. and what is she talking about?

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    Quote Originally Posted by cawacko View Post
    Sorry to interupt your party but who are you talking to?
    dude, that is one of the funniest posts i have read on a message board

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    Why wont you guys answer the question?

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    I think all along, most intelligent individuals were never for NO regulation, just the right regulation. Something that didn't get done because of people like waxman and frank
    A sad commentary on we, as a people, and our viewpoint of our freedom can be summed up like this. We have liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans, yet those very people look at Constitutionalists as radical and extreme.................so those liberals and conservatives, Democrats and Republicans must believe that the constitution is radical and extreme.

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    Oh yeah in what way?

    What was wrong with Glass Steagal?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    Oh yeah in what way?

    What was wrong with Glass Steagal?
    ask Clinton... he killed it.
    Quote from Cypress:
    "Scientists don't use "averages". Maybe armchair supertools on message boards ascribe some meaning to "averages" between two random data points. And maybe clueless amatuers "draw a straight line" through two random end data points to define a "trend". Experts don't.

    They use mean annual and five year means in trend analysis. Don't tell me I have to explain the difference to you. "

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    The truth always shuts evince right the hell up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superfreak View Post
    ask Clinton... he killed it.


    all by his little self huh?

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    all by his little self huh?
    Nor did bush fuck everything up all by himself. Both parties are corrupt shitbars. When you realize that, you won't be quite as stupid anymore.
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    You guys refuse to face the fact that every time regulations need to be made the conservatives fight them and say its too much government control over the market.

    So the whole Clinton signing it mess just proves no Democrat should ever trust an R to deregulate anything honsetly.

    You can have Clinton.

    Fuck him and his far too moderate fiscal policy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    You guys refuse to face the fact that every time regulations need to be made the conservatives fight them and say its too much government control over the market.

    So the whole Clinton signing it mess just proves no Democrat should ever trust an R to deregulate anything honsetly.

    You can have Clinton.

    Fuck him and his far too moderate fiscal policy.
    And too much government involvement always leads to abuse by interested parties. That's what you won't face.
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