A. Don't be silly.
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5 comments:
Silly? No, EVIL for that would be national socialism aka Nazism.
However said nationalized banks will be used for international socialism aka Commism which, contrary to the EVIL of Nazism is... well... we won't talk about that.
Yeah Derb pointed this out the other day: that this stimulus is expected to bailout the whole world, not just the people who are, you know, paying for it.
Take heart, though: after blowing several $Trillion for the next 2-4-6-8 years and getting nothing for it, perhaps a party will come along that will actually offer solutions that work - if it's not banned fist.
Q. If we nationalize the banks, will we see them used in service of a nationalist economic policy?
Isn't "nationalist" supposed to be a swear word? Anyway, I doubt we'll even get a "citizenist" economic policy.
Sweet sweet Jesus, please let this be a genuine retun among this crowd from the recent wacko-anarchocapitalism to the citizenest paleoconservativism of old. Sweet Jesus, oh sweet, gooey, sticky, viscous Jesus, let it be...
Er, didn't Charles Grassley manage to put in an amendment making it harder for TARP banks to use the H1-B program?
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