Huh, what?

TheBrutalTruth

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http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/17/bbt-exits-the-tarp-with-others-set-to-follow/?ref=business

The question becomes, did they receive any public monies via the monopoloid Federal Reserve, which has a monopoly on being a Reserve Bank (Central Bank) and printing/manufacturing debt-money?

Though, US Bancorp and BB&T have given back their TARP money, their CEOs were rumored to have said, "Obama is out of his mind, and we want nothing to do with the Federal Government and its onerous attempts to restrict how we operate. Besides, we never really needed the money in the first place unlike those losers are JP Morgan Chase, CitiGroup, Bank of America, AIG, the GSEs, GM and Chrysler."
 

medicineman

New Member
I'll admit to having some doubts. Mostly due to a violation of the conservation of energy. Though there could possible be a plausible explanation out there regarding it.

But seeing as how people have been talking about water-powered cars since the 70s and flying cars even longer than that, time will tell. Me, I'd love a water powered car. Pump in some sea water and put it to work for you.

No need for the Democrats and their imbecilic subsidies for Archer Daniel's Midland and other giant agrofirms.


AND IN OTHER NEWS

http://www.cosmosmagazine.com/news/2813/15-km-high-waves-found-flow-saturns-rings?page=0%2C1

Spiky Rings around Saturn due to satellite-related gravitational forces.

Those rings aren't so flat after all (which is more than we can say about the Democrat's theory on the Earth.)

http://dsc.discovery.com/space/im/warp-drive.html

And is it possible that Humanity will truly reach the Heavens via Warp Drives feasting on Dark Energy?

"I claim this entire planet in the name of the United States.
Wait, fuck that, I claim this entire planet for myself, let them try taxing me now!"
Just had to throw in some lame Democrat bashing eh? Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, I'm a libertarian Ho. WTF, you think I love everything the dems do?? I watched the public channels version of the economic meltdown, Paulson, the republican money czar, started the bailouts and demanded the banks go along. The congress gave him the money, 700 billion, that was before the democratic majority in the senate. This meltdown was promulgated by lack of regulation, mostly under the republicans watch. The free marketeers are responsible for the meltdown, greed stepped in and swept them away. They should have been allowed to fail. The Democrats are a little less responsible. They should have insisted on regulations, but responsible they are. In case you havent figured it out, it is the big boys, The rich and famous, against the rest of us, the perennial divide, rich VS poor.
 

TheBrutalTruth

Well-Known Member
Just had to throw in some lame Democrat bashing eh? Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, I'm a libertarian Ho. WTF, you think I love everything the dems do?? I watched the public channels version of the economic meltdown, Paulson, the republican money czar, started the bailouts and demanded the banks go along. The congress gave him the money, 700 billion, that was before the democratic majority in the senate. This meltdown was promulgated by lack of regulation, mostly under the republicans watch. The free marketeers are responsible for the meltdown, greed stepped in and swept them away. They should have been allowed to fail. The Democrats are a little less responsible. They should have insisted on regulations, but responsible they are. In case you havent figured it out, it is the big boys, The rich and famous, against the rest of us, the perennial divide, rich VS poor.
Of course, you Dems make such great big giant targets. It's like throwing rocks at a barn, nigh on impossible to miss.

Though speaking of flat earth, perhaps you can try understanding the context that the comment was made in. It was meant to be a jab at the imbecility being pushed by Democrats who do not favor space exploration, research and exploitation.

Surely even you would agree that the technology that would required to pursue the goal of spreading Humanity across the Heavens is worth the investment. Even if it does nothing more than spur private sector investment in colonizing space it will create an abundance of new jobs over time.

Democrats are all stuck in the past where they talk about a future that hasn't changed for them since Marx wrote his Manifesto. To them, the belief that rockets could possible reach the moon is still the irrational talk of starry eyed dreamers, instead of in the solid, provable realm of astrophysics and astronomy.
 
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