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  • admin 11:19 am on August 22, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: Bureau, , , , , , Kentucky, Kentucky Farm Bureau, Kentucky Insurance, Spoof, Television Commercial   

    Kentucky Farm Bureau Homeowners Insurance Spoof 


    This a spoof of a Kentucky Farm Bureau homeowners insurance television commercial where a boy keeps asking his daddy a series of questions.

     
    • civicracing003 11:43 am on August 22, 2010 Permalink

      Where is the real video of this? The one seen on TV?
      Thanks!

  • admin 7:59 am on August 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: 5 Million, , American Homeowners, Decline, Fantastic News, Fixed Rate, Foreclosure Problems, Great News, , , , , Loan Refinance, , Low Mortgage, , , , Mortgage Banker, Mortgage Payments, Mortgage Rates, One Of The Millions, Quicken, Quicken Loans, Refinance, Refinance Loans, Refinancing Loan   

    Loan Modification Refinance Making Home Affordable – Quicken Loans 


    Learn more about loan modification and Refinance Plus from Quicken Loans at http://www.quickenloans.com The government’s Making Home Affordable Plan is aimed at ending the foreclosure problems facing our country. Starting now, millions of Americans may be eligible for refinancing or loan modification and you should talk to a mortgage banker right away to find out if you qualify. If you’re one of the millions of homeowners who has made your mortgage payments on time, then the government’s plan is great news for you! Refinance Plus – a streamlined refinance process, can now help several million homeowners to refinance to a lower fixed rate and payment – even if you couldn’t qualify because of low home values and lack of equity. And most importantly, lower credit may not be a problem! Here’s how it works: The message of the plan is clear – the government wants American homeowners to take advantage of historically low mortgage rates. In fact, a third of the money the government dedicated to keep rates low has already been spent. At this point, waiting any longer could cost you money. We’ll work with you to determine your home’s value, your equity and what kind of new loan you need. This is fantastic news for nearly 5 million people who couldn’t previously refinance under traditional guidelines. It’s that simple. Were also getting some Questions about Loan Modification. Loan modifications were intended solely to protect homeowners from foreclosure, and to stop the decline of property

     
    • hureto 8:53 am on August 21, 2010 Permalink

      this is an amazing program

    • mariolinna22 9:13 am on August 21, 2010 Permalink

      Love her delivery!!

  • admin 5:00 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Where’s my bailout? 


    The government bailed out Wall Street executives, homeowners, and struggling auto companies. But what about the rest of America?

     
    • iscrpy 5:08 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      LMFAO

    • fasteddie847 5:34 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Where’s my bailout? Fuck the government. Anyone who has screwed the IRS out of money deserves a medal. Our government has sold us americans down the river. Politicans don’t give a shit about us anymore. There is no difference bewteen republicans and democrates. They’re there to give the illusion that we have a choice. Their only job is to say what we want to hear and stay in office as long as possible

    • butttaster 6:27 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Dude…. I’m a homeowner and so are a lot of people I know…. We never got a bailout. We just keep paying our overinflated mortgage to the bankers that won’t refi our loans after my fucking taxes went into their pockets…. Where is my bailout? All I want to do now is foreclose just to give the bank the middle finger… Everyone is relying on people doing the “right” thing to bail everyone else out.

    • themeatloaf360 6:58 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      hilarious!

    • bigbrownbailout 7:28 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      The Brown Bailout is giving away $1,000 bailouts to 5 winners in our new Wheres My Bailout? Video Contest. We invite you to grab a video camera, shoot your own video, and in 30 to 60 seconds, tell us why you deserve a bailout.

    • Kaminsky15 8:25 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      SDaisy079.. You Fail

    • sdaisy079 9:01 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      American’s already got a bailout, it was called the stimulus package.

    • o0lBobl0o 9:33 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Why not the auto manufacturers were protected from their own stupidity.

      The bank executives got a million dollar bonus for their own stupidity.
      New York is buying tickets to get rid of homeless, because they say there is an average $36,000 a year spent on a family in shelters.

      If the gave those families 20,000 a years they could buy a house.
      Maybe just spend 30,000 to buy them a house then never have to worry about them again.
      Couldn’t less money be spent lots better.

    • eitkoml 9:37 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      I blew all my money on drugs, booze, hookers, guns and fireworks, where’s my bailout?

    • ortafunk 9:44 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Of course Car companies need to be bailed out because They don’t know how to build a flat wall mount one meter square Electric fly zapper that will also get rid of fiddle back spiders & there Is just No need for effective pest control, Instead buy You a new Car every year with an updated Bose stereo with the new 125 watt speakers Instead of them old 120 watt speakers & they also come with a new computerized cup holder that tells You when & If the drink has spilled out.

    • ortafunk 9:56 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Why do People pay a $800.00 a month plumbing bill when If a larger diameter drain line was used In the first place the drain line would Not have got stopped up? what Is the difference between a $60.00 30 amperage circuit breaker & a $10.00 30 amperage circuit breaker does the $60.00 circuit breaker use less energy or does Improve golf score.

    • ortafunk 10:45 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Is It possible to get a 20 foot PVC pipe out the door of Lowes without knocking over a $500.00 lamp? will a $450.00 Water faucet lower the Water bill compared to a $30.00 Water faucet?

    • ortafunk 10:53 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      gosh I Am glade I Am Not a Plumber Not only Is It hard dirty work Its confusing work do You think a $500.00 table lamp or gold plated screen wire will solve the plumbing problem.

    • ortafunk 11:33 am on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Am I going to be able to go to Lowes and get what I need a drain line for a sink and some pipe for a well?

    • NearingZero 12:00 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      I hope you never wind up in a wheel chair in a farran country that is being bombed. And your family members can not come to help you because they did not receive any bailout money from their government

    • Susieshepherd 12:07 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      …Funny… I like it when the dude says ..”Turns out it was a scam”

    • RustyIronloins 12:42 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      LOL!!

      In Canada, the GM auto-bailout is going to cost us $500,000 per employee. That’s right. It’s not an exaggeration. Here’s the math:

      Bailout funds = $6,000,000,000
      GM Employees = 12,000 in Canada

      Total per Employee = $500,000

      RIDICULOUS!

    • 954blade02 1:26 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      greed starts at home..

    • kevinmkeating 1:37 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      you think this video is good, you should check out this BAILOUT RAP. by FISTSFULLOFFUNK Its twenty times better than this.

    • masflojo 1:39 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Oh and one more point, that 400 some odd dollars you received as a tax cut, actually cost you over $6k as a taxpayer now responsible for paying back the billions of dollars Obama borrowed and took from you to give you that tax cut. The government cannot create wealth, only redistribute it, aka stealing it from the working American.

    • masflojo 2:27 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Excellent video, it was funny.
      Oh, and don’t let the politicians fool you in to thinking that the tax cuts given to the middle class was your part of the bail out. You don’t cut taxes by spending billions of dollars to increase the size of the government. Thats ludicrous. You cut taxes by cutting wasteful government programs, agencies and spending. Which is almost all of them. Do your research people. Keynesian economics has proven a failure throughout history. No exceptions.

    • rvanhoutin 2:39 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      You`s money is it anyway`s maybe since they used or money bailout these bank executive`s,GM,Dodge.. I should go get me new home and truck.HMM

    • rvanhoutin 3:28 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      When life give you a lemon don`t eat it. It taste like a lying politician.

    • rvanhoutin 4:20 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      They say we are free to vote and to live how we want but If you voted you are now responsible for this country going to hell.. The government don`t care about the small people only the people that make this country rich their purpose`s.Everyone think`s this country is so grate to live in but look as long as you pay your tax obey the government you are free. just like the laws we have to follow.

    • tbirdlew 5:16 pm on August 20, 2010 Permalink

      Well said.

  • admin 2:00 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , bailouts, Ceo, Co Worker, , Facing Foreclosure, Family Member, , Friend Family, , , Meltdown, Neighbor, ,   

    CEO bailouts? How about the homeowners? 


    The housing crisis is not just a problem for families facing foreclosure it is a problem for every homeowner in America. As long as foreclosures persist, home values will keep going down, and everyone loses. We are collecting stories from people all over the country who have been hit by the housing crisis so we can show what is really happening on Main Street and we need your help. Have you been affected by the housing meltdown? Foreclosed on? Underwater? Trapped in a predatory loan? Do you know anyone else whose life has been turned upside down by the collapse of the real estate market? Record your story, or the story of a friend, family member, co-worker, or neighbor, and send it to us. Learn more at fightingforourhomes.com.

     
    • 1stPlaceDirector 2:06 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      The blame should be on the purchaser of the loans. The greedy buyers who knew they couldn’t really afford the properties are at fault for getting involved and signing the loans. The saddest thing is that the greedy people that bought homes they couldn’t afford with no down payment and adjustable mortgages think they deserve a bailout. It’s the people who were smart enough to continue renting and didn’t accept one of those bad loans that deserve a reward, since they were not part of the mess.

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    • SimplyStupidNews 2:35 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      the bailouts should have went to the people who got screwed over, not the Dam banks!

    • MoeBedard 2:59 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      its a tragedy on how the banks are put before the American people who fund the banks in the first place! My channel is chalk full of videos on how the banks have been scamming since before the recession. I’d appreciate if comments were made on my videos.

    • underbird 3:10 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Yeah more debt thats the answer. Maybe they could let us keep the money we earn instead?

    • orlock20 3:54 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      That’s why I mentioned Keynesian economics. It has be the offical government policy for decades. I was in favor of direct government lending and not through some other party either. If the government bought out those foreclosed homes, it could have set any policy it wanted to the person trying to own the home even if it was rent to buy which I’m in favor of.

    • underbird 3:56 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Well unfortunately thats wrong. The depression was caused initially by the fed limiting the money supply and then by the endless government programs and regulations which were put forward to end it.

      Just let us, the people, keep our money and we will choose the winners and the losers. No govt is as efficient as the people when it comes to this.

    • orlock20 4:34 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      The problem wasn’t the bailout. Keynesian economics believes the Great Depression became just that in part because there was no bailouts. What was needed was conditional lending. That’s really how Warren Buffet made his money. It wasn’t from holding stocks. It was conditional lending to start up businesses. Throwing money to greedy people won’t do anything. Forcing them to repay the money later or face major problems such as jail time would have gotten something done.

    • orlock20 5:24 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Low housing costs are good. households making $59,000 a year or less (75% of the households in the U.S. make that much), can only afford a $147,500 house as a rule of thumb. The average house in the U.S. was worth $292,600 in 2008. That means the household would need to be making $117,040 to afford it. A household making that much money is in the top 5%. So housing has to drop a lot more to be part of the American dream.

    • farmboycarl 5:32 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      It’s too bad that the media always portrays the victims of what’s happened as poor uneducated minorities. The truth is, every homeowner in the world has lost equity, had their peace of mind destroyed, and seen their retirement resources evaporate as a result of this Wall Street ponzi scheme. Banks did everything in their power to assure people it was a wise decision to buy a home, and government kept collecting the fees on building permits. These are the same people whose job it is to protect us

    • packrellerey 6:20 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

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    • ciro9 6:26 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      We The People (through the election process) should have equal seats and voting power on the Federal Reserve Board. The FED care’s only of bailing out the CEO’s of Wall Street & the Bank’s.Not the familie’s that are losing their homes to foreclosure.Enough of bailing out Wall Street and the banks with our money from the FED and we have no say in it. It’s time we deep-six the FED for the sake of the working class people of our nation.

    • sparkleme1237 7:12 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      screw you…it is not that simple. And you know it. I think you feel guilty for living in the foreclosed home you now have because another family LOST IT. Con artists are JUST THAT…the banks,loan officers, realtors..all of them. so suck it up and be happy you’re OK.

    • eyewitness043 7:20 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      The NWO started when you blue eyed savages entered into the lands of the people you intended to conqeir.

      The European is in no moral position to lecture anyone.

    • BornCitizen 7:48 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      You will be fucking yourself when the devaluation of the dollar by appropriating the bailout funds to foreign countries, the hyperinflation and the currency conversion to the Amero happens. Then even you won’t own shit.

      Welcome to the NWO.

    • BeantownJim 8:25 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Blind eye??? You mean we cant see 38.6% in taxes going out of our payechecks every week? That kind of blind eye????

    • BeantownJim 9:15 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      i have no shame i owe nobody a car or a house or free credit so go fuck yourselves

    • eyewitness043 9:42 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      hey asshole, if they fuck over a spick, its just a matter of time before they get to the poor white trash.

      If white people had a heart none of this shit would’ve happend.

      You should be ashamed of yourself.

    • snoopyviewz 10:20 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      America,

      So much greed in the place where your morality should be. We’ll see how smart you uncle toms are when your families and high rise penitentiaries are destroyed by the flame of public outrage. Laugh now in the face of crisis, spurn on the hate that allows you turn a blind eye, but when it consumes you and all those you love…don’t ever ask why.

    • hellotommy 11:09 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Welcome, taxpayers, to the Kabuki Theater of AIG Outrage – where DC’s Best Performance of Hypocritical Indignation is showing. Spare me President Obama’s finger-wag. He’s “outraged?” Meh. Chris Dodd, the corporate crony who is the largest recipient of AIG donations, Obama is the 4th. If we hadn’t bailed out AIG = no bonuses for greedy execs.

      Bailout-a-palooza is not good for all you naive voters that voted for hope & change without knowing what it meant. It’s not American Idol, vote smart.

    • melodiaD 11:25 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Jealous really?Yeah I would LOVE to be in foreclosure.Thankfully we were SMARTER then these “victims” and didn’t fall into ARM/Prime mrtgs.We KNEW the housing bubble would burst and researched these toxic mortgages being offered. We bought a foreclosed home.A stealer sweet deal. 30 YFR w/ 20% down the old fashion way. Maybe these “victims” will educate themselves and not sign anything out in front of their noses. You are right It is a national epidemic of idiots both bankers and gullible buyers.

    • BeantownJim 11:40 am on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      check for a green card

    • BeantownJim 12:20 pm on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      Affirmative action banking, ACORN, Fannie and Freddie Sub prime, Bank collapses Credit stops, Building stops = economy collapses

    • eldolac 1:07 pm on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      If these were isolated incidents that happened here in there….then you might be right…..but when it is a National EPIDEMIC its a huge scam.

      BANKS OUTRIGHT LIED, what don’t you get about this. Others were slickers then others, small time folks have gotten punished, but the big wigs stay smiling.

      It seems to me your just stuck on the fact “they wanted a bigger house”, They did qualify and could afford it. It just seems like your jealous. Unfortunately they and others were scammed.

    • pissysteve 1:13 pm on August 19, 2010 Permalink

      watch?v=vitSBqhWjfc

  • admin 11:03 pm on August 17, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Where’s my bailout? 


    The government bailed out Wall Street executives, homeowners, and struggling auto companies. But what about the rest of America?

     
    • iscrpy 11:07 pm on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      LMFAO

    • fasteddie847 11:15 pm on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Where’s my bailout? Fuck the government. Anyone who has screwed the IRS out of money deserves a medal. Our government has sold us americans down the river. Politicans don’t give a shit about us anymore. There is no difference bewteen republicans and democrates. They’re there to give the illusion that we have a choice. Their only job is to say what we want to hear and stay in office as long as possible

    • butttaster 11:37 pm on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Dude…. I’m a homeowner and so are a lot of people I know…. We never got a bailout. We just keep paying our overinflated mortgage to the bankers that won’t refi our loans after my fucking taxes went into their pockets…. Where is my bailout? All I want to do now is foreclose just to give the bank the middle finger… Everyone is relying on people doing the “right” thing to bail everyone else out.

    • themeatloaf360 11:47 pm on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      hilarious!

    • bigbrownbailout 12:41 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      The Brown Bailout is giving away $1,000 bailouts to 5 winners in our new Wheres My Bailout? Video Contest. We invite you to grab a video camera, shoot your own video, and in 30 to 60 seconds, tell us why you deserve a bailout.

    • Kaminsky15 12:57 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      SDaisy079.. You Fail

    • sdaisy079 1:42 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      American’s already got a bailout, it was called the stimulus package.

    • o0lBobl0o 2:37 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Why not the auto manufacturers were protected from their own stupidity.

      The bank executives got a million dollar bonus for their own stupidity.
      New York is buying tickets to get rid of homeless, because they say there is an average $36,000 a year spent on a family in shelters.

      If the gave those families 20,000 a years they could buy a house.
      Maybe just spend 30,000 to buy them a house then never have to worry about them again.
      Couldn’t less money be spent lots better.

    • eitkoml 3:18 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      I blew all my money on drugs, booze, hookers, guns and fireworks, where’s my bailout?

    • ortafunk 4:07 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Of course Car companies need to be bailed out because They don’t know how to build a flat wall mount one meter square Electric fly zapper that will also get rid of fiddle back spiders & there Is just No need for effective pest control, Instead buy You a new Car every year with an updated Bose stereo with the new 125 watt speakers Instead of them old 120 watt speakers & they also come with a new computerized cup holder that tells You when & If the drink has spilled out.

    • ortafunk 4:13 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Why do People pay a $800.00 a month plumbing bill when If a larger diameter drain line was used In the first place the drain line would Not have got stopped up? what Is the difference between a $60.00 30 amperage circuit breaker & a $10.00 30 amperage circuit breaker does the $60.00 circuit breaker use less energy or does Improve golf score.

    • ortafunk 5:11 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Is It possible to get a 20 foot PVC pipe out the door of Lowes without knocking over a $500.00 lamp? will a $450.00 Water faucet lower the Water bill compared to a $30.00 Water faucet?

    • ortafunk 5:57 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      gosh I Am glade I Am Not a Plumber Not only Is It hard dirty work Its confusing work do You think a $500.00 table lamp or gold plated screen wire will solve the plumbing problem.

    • ortafunk 6:06 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Am I going to be able to go to Lowes and get what I need a drain line for a sink and some pipe for a well?

    • NearingZero 7:05 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      I hope you never wind up in a wheel chair in a farran country that is being bombed. And your family members can not come to help you because they did not receive any bailout money from their government

    • Susieshepherd 7:33 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      …Funny… I like it when the dude says ..”Turns out it was a scam”

    • RustyIronloins 8:30 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      LOL!!

      In Canada, the GM auto-bailout is going to cost us $500,000 per employee. That’s right. It’s not an exaggeration. Here’s the math:

      Bailout funds = $6,000,000,000
      GM Employees = 12,000 in Canada

      Total per Employee = $500,000

      RIDICULOUS!

    • 954blade02 9:28 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      greed starts at home..

    • kevinmkeating 10:06 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      you think this video is good, you should check out this BAILOUT RAP. by FISTSFULLOFFUNK Its twenty times better than this.

    • masflojo 10:10 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Oh and one more point, that 400 some odd dollars you received as a tax cut, actually cost you over $6k as a taxpayer now responsible for paying back the billions of dollars Obama borrowed and took from you to give you that tax cut. The government cannot create wealth, only redistribute it, aka stealing it from the working American.

    • masflojo 10:50 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Excellent video, it was funny.
      Oh, and don’t let the politicians fool you in to thinking that the tax cuts given to the middle class was your part of the bail out. You don’t cut taxes by spending billions of dollars to increase the size of the government. Thats ludicrous. You cut taxes by cutting wasteful government programs, agencies and spending. Which is almost all of them. Do your research people. Keynesian economics has proven a failure throughout history. No exceptions.

    • rvanhoutin 11:08 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      You`s money is it anyway`s maybe since they used or money bailout these bank executive`s,GM,Dodge.. I should go get me new home and truck.HMM

    • rvanhoutin 11:54 am on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      When life give you a lemon don`t eat it. It taste like a lying politician.

    • rvanhoutin 12:40 pm on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      They say we are free to vote and to live how we want but If you voted you are now responsible for this country going to hell.. The government don`t care about the small people only the people that make this country rich their purpose`s.Everyone think`s this country is so grate to live in but look as long as you pay your tax obey the government you are free. just like the laws we have to follow.

    • tbirdlew 1:27 pm on August 18, 2010 Permalink

      Well said.

  • admin 7:59 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Where’s my bailout? 


    The government bailed out Wall Street executives, homeowners, and struggling auto companies. But what about the rest of America?

     
    • iscrpy 8:09 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      LMFAO

    • fasteddie847 8:36 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      Where’s my bailout? Fuck the government. Anyone who has screwed the IRS out of money deserves a medal. Our government has sold us americans down the river. Politicans don’t give a shit about us anymore. There is no difference bewteen republicans and democrates. They’re there to give the illusion that we have a choice. Their only job is to say what we want to hear and stay in office as long as possible

    • butttaster 9:11 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      Dude…. I’m a homeowner and so are a lot of people I know…. We never got a bailout. We just keep paying our overinflated mortgage to the bankers that won’t refi our loans after my fucking taxes went into their pockets…. Where is my bailout? All I want to do now is foreclose just to give the bank the middle finger… Everyone is relying on people doing the “right” thing to bail everyone else out.

    • themeatloaf360 9:15 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      hilarious!

    • bigbrownbailout 9:34 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      The Brown Bailout is giving away $1,000 bailouts to 5 winners in our new Wheres My Bailout? Video Contest. We invite you to grab a video camera, shoot your own video, and in 30 to 60 seconds, tell us why you deserve a bailout.

    • Kaminsky15 10:07 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      SDaisy079.. You Fail

    • sdaisy079 10:56 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      American’s already got a bailout, it was called the stimulus package.

    • o0lBobl0o 11:24 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      Why not the auto manufacturers were protected from their own stupidity.

      The bank executives got a million dollar bonus for their own stupidity.
      New York is buying tickets to get rid of homeless, because they say there is an average $36,000 a year spent on a family in shelters.

      If the gave those families 20,000 a years they could buy a house.
      Maybe just spend 30,000 to buy them a house then never have to worry about them again.
      Couldn’t less money be spent lots better.

    • eitkoml 11:27 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      I blew all my money on drugs, booze, hookers, guns and fireworks, where’s my bailout?

    • ortafunk 11:59 pm on August 16, 2010 Permalink

      Of course Car companies need to be bailed out because They don’t know how to build a flat wall mount one meter square Electric fly zapper that will also get rid of fiddle back spiders & there Is just No need for effective pest control, Instead buy You a new Car every year with an updated Bose stereo with the new 125 watt speakers Instead of them old 120 watt speakers & they also come with a new computerized cup holder that tells You when & If the drink has spilled out.

    • ortafunk 12:43 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Why do People pay a $800.00 a month plumbing bill when If a larger diameter drain line was used In the first place the drain line would Not have got stopped up? what Is the difference between a $60.00 30 amperage circuit breaker & a $10.00 30 amperage circuit breaker does the $60.00 circuit breaker use less energy or does Improve golf score.

    • ortafunk 1:01 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Is It possible to get a 20 foot PVC pipe out the door of Lowes without knocking over a $500.00 lamp? will a $450.00 Water faucet lower the Water bill compared to a $30.00 Water faucet?

    • ortafunk 1:46 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      gosh I Am glade I Am Not a Plumber Not only Is It hard dirty work Its confusing work do You think a $500.00 table lamp or gold plated screen wire will solve the plumbing problem.

    • ortafunk 2:44 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Am I going to be able to go to Lowes and get what I need a drain line for a sink and some pipe for a well?

    • NearingZero 2:46 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      I hope you never wind up in a wheel chair in a farran country that is being bombed. And your family members can not come to help you because they did not receive any bailout money from their government

    • Susieshepherd 3:17 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      …Funny… I like it when the dude says ..”Turns out it was a scam”

    • RustyIronloins 4:08 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      LOL!!

      In Canada, the GM auto-bailout is going to cost us $500,000 per employee. That’s right. It’s not an exaggeration. Here’s the math:

      Bailout funds = $6,000,000,000
      GM Employees = 12,000 in Canada

      Total per Employee = $500,000

      RIDICULOUS!

    • 954blade02 4:15 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      greed starts at home..

    • kevinmkeating 4:45 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      you think this video is good, you should check out this BAILOUT RAP. by FISTSFULLOFFUNK Its twenty times better than this.

    • masflojo 4:57 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Oh and one more point, that 400 some odd dollars you received as a tax cut, actually cost you over $6k as a taxpayer now responsible for paying back the billions of dollars Obama borrowed and took from you to give you that tax cut. The government cannot create wealth, only redistribute it, aka stealing it from the working American.

    • masflojo 5:20 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Excellent video, it was funny.
      Oh, and don’t let the politicians fool you in to thinking that the tax cuts given to the middle class was your part of the bail out. You don’t cut taxes by spending billions of dollars to increase the size of the government. Thats ludicrous. You cut taxes by cutting wasteful government programs, agencies and spending. Which is almost all of them. Do your research people. Keynesian economics has proven a failure throughout history. No exceptions.

    • rvanhoutin 5:32 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      You`s money is it anyway`s maybe since they used or money bailout these bank executive`s,GM,Dodge.. I should go get me new home and truck.HMM

    • rvanhoutin 6:23 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      When life give you a lemon don`t eat it. It taste like a lying politician.

    • rvanhoutin 6:33 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      They say we are free to vote and to live how we want but If you voted you are now responsible for this country going to hell.. The government don`t care about the small people only the people that make this country rich their purpose`s.Everyone think`s this country is so grate to live in but look as long as you pay your tax obey the government you are free. just like the laws we have to follow.

    • tbirdlew 7:08 am on August 17, 2010 Permalink

      Well said.

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