Yeah...Where's My Bailout?
Friday, October 31, 2008 at 01:51AM What was it again? $700 billion dollars to bail out the banks, homeowners, and auto companies? Where's my bailout?
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Friday, October 31, 2008 at 01:51AM What was it again? $700 billion dollars to bail out the banks, homeowners, and auto companies? Where's my bailout?
Reader Comments (3)
Good grief Patty, are these people acting?
KFED???? LOL
But then I suppose these characters were just about as careless and reckless as the movers and shakers on Wall Street, who gambled away the life savings and lives of millions of people.
Regulate the Street!
Pinky: Are they acting????? hmmmmmmmmmmmmm.............YES!
This is political commentary, similar to a political cartoon. It is a video characature of the bailout, and like all political cartoons, points out and clarifies underlying fundamental truths through exaggeration.
'This is political commentary, similar to a political cartoon. It is a video characature of the bailout, and like all political cartoons, points out and clarifies underlying fundamental truths through exaggeration.'
Well, I didn't have coffee when I watched it. I was stunned.
It is well done! Makes the point perfectly.