"Bush 1 trillion dollars"
In stimulus money, alone yes, what about the deficits preceding that.
"Obama 12 trillion in just one aspect alone."
I heard it was a lot less than that, course didn't I already say that I disagreed with a lot of the spending. But I do give credit with the administration doing something rather than nothing. Instead of pointing yjod pit pver and over, present an alternative that won't repeat the errors from the previous administration.
"Regulating? Ummm, regulations caused this."
This only shows that you really don't fully understand how this economic crisis came about. Heck not even I know, I doubt anybody can the economy is a huge beast. But what I do know is that there was a huge market for sub-prime mortgages and the insurance of these assets as well. They were overinflated and there really weren't many rules to protect consumers and businesses from their potential fallout. Many companies bought large packets of these morgage assets to pad their books and boost profits, so much that when the bubble finally went "poof" it simply wiped their books clean. Heck many of these companies are now asking congress to regulate them, to prevent these matters from happening again. The truth of the matter the previous administration let these assets brew and grow for 8 long years. If no regulation of these assets cause this crisis then it is only logical to assume that the system in place wasn't looked at well enough. That's how I see it anyways.
"Housing loans must be given to disadvantaged people in the area the bank is located in."
I don't think that people who can't afford a house should be waved money in front of their noses and told that they can buy a house.
"The Fanny and Freddy will cover any issues with this loan policy"
Somehow having a government owned mortgage company doesn't makes me feel any safer. ^.^
"Unconstitutionally fired GM's CEO"
They were going to get fired anyways, and they really had to go. He simply told them if you want this money you have to leave. Is is twisting their arms? Yes. Is is borderline unethical, maybe. Is it illegal? Nope.
"Told GM what they should manufacture... and said he does not want control of the company... which is it?"
I'll be honest, I have no love for GM at all. Their a really pathetic car company that doesn't want to listen to reason. Their a lot like government, big, huge, bloated, unwieldy, and unaccustomed to change. They needed to be told what to do and when Obama told them to do that I was like "FINALLY!". I think what Obama is trying to tell GM is that they can't just get this government money (our money) and go off and keep doing things like they always did. That's what caused their comanies to fail to begin with. Furthermore the government owns shares in this company now (I don't like that prospect either) so really they do have a say in what they can and cannot do when you think about it.
"Has made a stress test on banks, with controls on them (They are desperate now to unload the cash, and yet even the ones who passed the stress test are not allowed to pay it back... Prediction is nationalization or swapping preferred stock for controlling stake stock)"
You seem to forget that this happened in the mortgage crisis in the 80's. (was it the 80's I forget, or was it the saving n loans crists, I can't remember exactly what it was). They are following the same system that was used then. The banks will be fine and independent soon enough. Your prediction is a fantasy.
"A certain candidate for a major cabinet post who got caught cheating taxes and let go has been hired by... GE... with a new health care program which just got highlighted by the Obama administration for leading the way to socialized medicine. Which by the way we can get plenty of testimonials from England and Canada is not a 'good thing'."
I've never been a supporter for nationalized health care. What they should do is ask the question "why does health care cost so much?" and fix that problem itself, not just throw money at the problem. It seems that both parties have dropped the ball on this one. I don't think that anyone should be denied health care just cause they can't afford it, so we need to make it affordable.
"Obama has struck at the people with guaranteed payback rights in GM and Chrysler, his aired time where he ranted against them is directly similar to an event against some executives for AIG... who had contracts, legal contracts, and suddenly had so many death threats against them, as well as Obama and Congress telling them they needed to give that money back... Contracts which are legally binding and the President is supposed to protect the law."
That was more of a PR issue. AIG was already in a lot of trouble, those the contracts were legal, it really wasn't a good showing for AIG. I think it was more of the matter of Obama trying to brush the issue under the rug to get to more important issues. I'll forgive him for that one.
"Obama has stated he intends to make electricity prices by necessity skyrocket. "
Don't see how he can do that one, those are regulated by the states, not the feds. Now bills that promote clean energy production, I'm for that.
"Obama has declared his means test for a new Supreme Court Judge. Instead of one who will side with law and the constitution he wants one like this:
"We need somebody who's got the heart to recognize
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