"wretches are just waiting on him to give them a hand..."
I watched that YouTube video. Based on the few YouTube comments I read, I hope no one really thinks she truly believes she will never have to pay for gas or mortgage. That's clearly not what she was saying. She has so much hope that Obama will turn things around that she said she "won't have to WORRY" about paying her gas or paying her mortgage. She didn't say she won't have to pay for those things, she said she won't have to worry about paying them; which, in our current economic condition, many people do. It's okay for people to hope for a worry-free life. (please note that I didn't say a "free" life.
I likewise saw two gas stations in Houston running at $1.69 this past Sunday. Weren't we running out of the stuff a few months ago?
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Enjoy your cheap gas and your depression frat boy. No you you didn't see it coming. Unemployed homeless people don't drive cars. They sleep in them.
Welcome to the world of DEFLATION
ReplyDelete"No you you didn't see it coming. Unemployed homeless people don't drive cars"...
ReplyDeleteWell maybe these people should get a job...
Oh wait! Obama won the election, the wretches are just waiting on him to give them a hand...
Work for A.C.O.R.N., do you?
Enjoy your cheap gas and your depression frat boy.
ReplyDeleteThanks. I do plan to enjoy the depression. Since I'm sitting on a pile of cash, I'm rooting for a big deflation.
Enjoy your time in the soup lines!
"wretches are just waiting on him to give them a hand..."
ReplyDeleteI watched that YouTube video. Based on the few YouTube comments I read, I hope no one really thinks she truly believes she will never have to pay for gas or mortgage. That's clearly not what she was saying. She has so much hope that Obama will turn things around that she said she "won't have to WORRY" about paying her gas or paying her mortgage. She didn't say she won't have to pay for those things, she said she won't have to worry about paying them; which, in our current economic condition, many people do. It's okay for people to hope for a worry-free life. (please note that I didn't say a "free" life.