The Wall-Street Waltz is in 6/8, not 3/4? Time for a new dance-teacher then, aye?
Understanding the banking bailout issues in Wall-Street is not difficult (regardless whether you’re younger or older). If you pay taxes, you simply have to ask yourself what would happen if you couldn’t pay your bills. The answer to that question is, you won’t have a Home, Car, or Water, or Electricity, etc. – The list goes on, but the USA, despite some oddities in the past eight-years, is not cents-less (or senseless).
The U.S. Congress has acted in accordance with the people (more or less). People want the banks to pay for their ills, just as they would put any citizen through bankruptcy proceedings.
The American says, “Hey, why the h*ll would I want to bailout a bankrupt bank?”
It isn’t logical and, it really implies the differences between the laws for the poorer and the richer being vastly different.
I as well believe that the banks should be put through bankruptcy proceedings. I’ve known plenty of people who have lost assets, both responsibly & irresponsibly. The implication of Bush persuading that a decision on the bill must be reached or else, is really just an implication of how criminal the bankers activities were in the first place (alongside the other unspoken aspects).
Watch out when driving along Wall-Street at prime-time. There is this new-breed of prostitute. They stride about touting, “Oh come on sir, please bail us out…I’ll s*ck your d*ck…..”
Charming, isn’t it?

Posted: October 1st, 2008 under World View.
Tags: bailout, bank, crisis, financial, politics, scilensce, sekrett, street, united states of america, wall, wall st., waltz