Monday, February 4, 2008

Tomorrow it's official. Huckabee or McCain or Romney

Obviously we're looking at a McCain/Romney shootout. We're still going to vote for Huckabee, we're just going to know that doing so keeps us out of the big shootout. Even Chuck Norris can't kick this thing into gear. A round house to the white house?

We've got Huckabee splitting the McCain/Romney vote and who knows what the skew will be. Are we hurting ourselves by taking votes away from the real candidates? Should we complain when we're only hoping that we do that to the Democrat nominee when it's time for the general election? How can we complain about it now if we know we're counting on it against the Democrats?

We can complain because our government has traded in it's responsibility to the people and exchanged it for politically correct vote grabbing garbage. Even Huckabee is guilty of being soft on illegal immigration for some reason. At least we'll be able to take the extra players out after tomorrow. We can guarantee that the opposition already has a series of attack prepared for whoever happens to win the nomination. We can only hope that "our side" (and i use that term loosely) is prepared for such attacks.

Bring on your Hillarys and your Obamas. Bring on your McCains and your Romneys. We're still going to be here, bent over the voting table, waiting for what's coming to us. Hopefully it won't hurt as bad as it did last time. :-)

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The Mortgage Crisis

The mortgage crisis could not have been an accident. The people that "approved" the mortgages KNEW that:

  1. Were going to have prohibitive payments in 12 to 24 months
  2. Were going to be on property worth far less than what they sold for within 12 to 24 months
  3. Would be forclosed on because they couldn't sell for the amount of the mortgage

Bankers blame it on homeowners making bad decisions or not having foresight. However, those bankers get very uncomfortable when you point out that these mortgage were all approved by bankers that get PAID to know the market and it's trends.

When you point out that regular people like you and I saw this coming back in 2004/2005, they start to tap their fingers and look around nervously.

The short answer is that they set us up and we don't know "why".

Mortgages traditionally require people prove they can make the payments even when the market is not headed down. The banks knew exactly what they were doing...

The Media On It's Knees

Why is it that the mainstream media is clamoring on their knees in front of Obama as if their unwarranted affection will somehow lower his zipper and give them what they so desperately seem to want?