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THE WEEK THAT WAS….

17 October 2009 by Cullen Roche 4 Comments

In case you missed it, these are my favorite posts from TPC this week:

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  • Outraged

    I would just like to throw this out there because I recently got laid off. FUCK YOU GOLDMAN SACHS. AND FUCK YOU MR. OBAMA FOR SUPPORTING THE SAME ECONOMIC PLAN THAT GW BUSH SUPPORTED. CHANGE? CHANGE? WHAT CHANGE? WHAT HAS CHANGED. NOTHING!!!!!!!!!

    • FDO15

      its unreal. How did we allow this to happen? Everyone says we are recovering, but where are the jobs? How can an economy recovery without jobs? IT CANT!!!

  • Neil in Dallas

    That is great! It is so sad because it is so true. What has changed? Absolutely nothing. We are disintegrating as a country and the system is perfectly set up to prevent anyone from doing anything about it. How does the saying go? “Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.”

    • MDTerp

      It’s ridiculous. Why is the administration so focused on spending $2 TRILLION on health care when the government is essentially bankrupt and 10% of the American workforce is out of work??

      How about spending some of that money to help the people who just bailed out the bankers?