Originally posted by: Fern
Plus, get back to me when the lefties here can admit the CDS and other financial mistakes were from bills signed by Clinton and pushed by his Treas Secretary (along with some Repubs). Then toss in Barney Frank et al (no probs here etc).
Fern, that's not an honest post IMO.
I've posted repeatedly that the dems have plenty of blame for that, that the Democratic Party has been much too infiltrated by the 'corporatocrac donors and ageda' - just less< IMO, than the Republicans. There's still a sizable minority of Democrats who are the progressive faction, while th Republicans have pretty much wiped out their 'liberal faction'.
Let's be clear - most Democrats voted for deregulating CDS, and Clinton signed the bill with a smile on his face. I've posted threads about the pro-Wall Street Dem appointees.
But your 'some rebus' is also an inaccurate description of their role - which is the leading role, as they have embraced this sort of deregulation as a core philosophy. The bill in question was sponsored by three Republicans, no Democrats. Only eight Senators voted against it, but seven of them were Democrats. The people who 'spoke the truth' when you look at the debate were the progressive Democrats, like Buron Dorgan, who said it would cause a crash, we'd regret it in ten years, because the same things that cause systemic risk from allowing excessive risk-taking would apply in 2010 (he spoke in 1999) as applied in the New Deal.
H3ll, they can't even admit Obama bowed to the Saudi King.
I haven't looked closely, but I had no problem assuming the reports are correct that he did, and the photo I saw looks like he did.
Did you not watch Chris Dodd and Geithner play 'hot potato' over the whole AIG bonus scandel?
Ya, I did. Geithnew wrongly denied pressuring Dodd. Dodd wrongly denied giving in to the pressure, though he was justified to say he made an effort against it.
Yeah, luckily it's only a phenomenon we see from the "right" :roll:
Fern
It's far, far, more on the right, and that's your mistake to say otherwise.