Who Is At Fault: Biden/Palin Debate

Ironically, Palin has said definitively said that the companies took advantage. This is clearly a change. She blamed uneducated consumers for choosing bad loans.
Biden states that Obama has been saying that the subprime lending was a problem, but that the constant voting of deregulation from McCain has caused some of our problems today.
When Palin [...]

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Gwen Ifill vs Sarah Palin Not Palin/Biden

Ironic how the Vice Presidential debate has moved to have Republican VP Nominee Sarah Palin compete against the Journalist Gwen Ifill instead of the Democratic VP Nominee Joe Biden. It seems Ifill is easier to take down than Biden since he has experience debating women for both the Presidential and VP slots. It looks like [...]

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The CorpWelfare Saga Continues: the Senate Votes “Yes”

Last night the Senate voted on a revised bill of the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act. They rejected the bill that failed the House vote by 12. Republicans were the largest opponents to that bill. The bill started out as four pages from President Bush with little to no oversight, to a version where the House [...]

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