Thursday, November 03, 2011

Crony capitalism in all its splendor, CLXVII

12 comments:

Tecumseh said...

Shit happens. So what?

Charly said...

Conservative shit, just a bump on the shining road of political bliss. As long as you see the dems with the same lens, I have no problem.

Tecumseh said...

Problem is, dems want my money. If they were just stealing honestly like crony capitalists do, without bothering me, it wouldn't bother me so much.

My guiding principle is: live and let live. Problem with pinkos is, they never rest, they always dream up schemes to rob Peter to give it to Paul, while of course taking a cut. Once you strip away all the bs rhetoric, it's all that's about.

Tecumseh said...

Pinkos at the wheel.

Charly said...

Corzine declined a $12.1 million severance package, including cash and benefits, the firm said Friday.

You think RWNs would have done the same ?

Tecumseh said...

After stealing $600 million in customer money? Hmmm... I dunno. Maybe New Jersey should re-elect the guy as Governor. You know, he could run on the same campaign platform as Edwin Edwards: "Vote for the Crook. It's Important".

Pinko crooks are priceless.

Tecumseh said...

From Peter to Paul:

The bankrupt financial company MF Global, now under federal investigation for possibly misusing clients’ money, is one of the top sources of contributions for President Obama’s reelection, complicating the campaign’s effort to turn public anger at Wall Street into a political advantage.

Employees of the company have given $108,650 to Obama’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee, according to federal records. MF Global’s chairman and chief executive, former New Jersey governor Jon Corzine, has raised at least $500,000 for the campaign and the DNC as a “bundler,” or volunteer fundraiser.

Pinko nirvana.

Charly said...

FYI - the alternative to Edwards was your RWN buddy Duke... That's why voting for the crook was the right thing to do.

Tecumseh said...

Not my buddy. Remember, Nazi is shorthand for Nationalsozialist. And I'm definitely not a socialist.

Charly said...

So... faced with the dilema that Louisianans had (the ignited cross or the indicted boss), whom would you have chosen for the guv'norship?

Tecumseh said...

Hey, man, you were in Louisiana, not me -- and not my problem. At any rate, that's water under the bridge. Now that you left, they do have a very good Guv in LA (Bobby Jindal). So that kind of bs choice is a thing of the past.

Charly said...

do you mean to say you only have political opinions as they relate to where you live presently ?