I can’t wait for this brainless monkey to leave the oval office in this coming year. He was born with fork and spoon in his mouth and under his administration, our creditability has gone down the tube. Yes, it’s true that we are still the most powerful country in the world, but not the most influential country any more. He and his cronies are sure very wealthy. I am speaking on behalf of my fellow Americans that we regretted voting for him. He is a religious freak if not fanatic.
Bush team, Congress negotiate $700B bailout
By JULIE HIRSCHFELD DAVIS and DEB RIECHMANN, Associated Press WritersSat Sep 20, 7:52 PM ET
The Bush administration asked Congress on Saturday for the power to buy $700 billion in toxic assets clogging the financial system and threatening the economy as negotiations began on the largest bailout since the Great Depression.
The rescue plan would give Washington broad authority to purchase bad mortgage-related assets from U.S. financial institutions for the next two years. It does not specify which institutions qualify or what, if anything, the government would get in return for the unprecedented infusion.
Democrats are pressing to require that the plan help more strapped borrowers stay in their homes and to condition the bailout on new limits on executive compensation.
Congressional aides and administration officials are working through the weekend to fill in the details of the proposal. The White House hoped for a deal with Congress by the time markets opened Monday; top lawmakers say they would push to enact the plan as early as the coming week.
"We're going to work with Congress to get a bill done quickly," President Bush said at the White House. Without discussing specifics, he said, "This is a big package because it was a big problem."
The proposal is a mere three pages long, but it gives sweeping powers to the government to dispense gigantic sums of taxpayer dollars in a program that would be sheltered from court review.
"It's a rather brief bill with a lot of money," said Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., the Banking Committee chairman. "We understand the importance of the anticipation in the markets, but we also know that what we're doing is going to have consequences for decades to come. There's not a second act to this — we've got to get this right."
Lawmakers digesting the eye-popping cost and searching for specifics voiced concerns that the proposal offers no help for struggling homeowners or safeguards for taxpayers' money.
The government must bail out the financial system "because if we don't, it will have a tremendous impact on American consumers, homeowners, taxpayers and the rest," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., said in San Francisco.
But, she added, "We cannot deal with this unless this bailout helps families stay in their homes."
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev. said "we cannot allow ourselves to be in denial about the threat now facing the world economy. From all indications, that threat is real, and the consequences of inaction could be catastrophic. Every single American has a stake in preventing a global financial meltdown."
The proposal would raise the statutory limit on the national debt from $10.6 trillion to $11.3 trillion to make room for the massive rescue.
"The American people are furious that we're in this situation, and so am I," the House's top Republican, Ohio Rep. John A. Boehner, said in a statement. "We need to do everything possible to protect the taxpayers from the consequences of a broken Washington."
Signaling what could erupt into a brutal fight with Democrats over add-on spending, Boehner said "efforts to exploit this crisis for political leverage or partisan quid pro quo will only delay the economic stability that families, seniors, and small businesses deserve."
Bush said he worried the financial troubles "could ripple throughout" the economy and affect average citizens. "The risk of doing nothing far outweighs the risk of the package. ... Over time, we're going to get a lot of the money back."
He added, "People are beginning to doubt our system, people were losing confidence and I understand it's important to have confidence in our financial system."
Neither presidential candidate took a position on the proposal. GOP nominee John McCain said he was awaiting specifics and any changes by Congress.
Democratic rival Barack Obama used the party's weekly radio address to call for help for Main Street as well as Wall Street.
Their language reflected a tricky balance that politicians in both parties are trying to strike, just six weeks before Election Day: Back a plan that doles out hundreds of billions to companies that made bad bets and still identify with the plight of middle-class voters.
Besides mortgage help and executive compensation limits, Democrats are considering attaching middle-class assistance to the legislation despite a request from Bush to avoid adding items that could delay action. An expansion of jobless benefits was one possibility.
Bush sidestepped questions about the chances of adding such items, saying that now was not the time for posturing. "I think most leaders would understand we need to get this done quickly, and you know, the cleaner the better," he said about legislation being drafted.
Treasury officials met congressional staff for about two hours on Capitol Hill on Saturday. Discussions centered on how the plan would work, and Democrats proposed adding the executive compensation limits and new foreclosure-prevention measures. Details of those changes were not available Saturday. Bush and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson conferred by phone for about 20 minutes in the afternoon, gauging how the negotiations were unfolding.
Among the key issues up for negotiation is which financial institutions would be eligible for the help. The proposed legislation doesn't make it clear, leaving open the question of whether hedge funds or pension funds could qualify.
On Saturday night, Treasury released a fact sheet stating that eligible financial institutions "must have significant operations in the U.S." unless Paulson determines, after consulting with Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, that "broader eligibility is necessary to effectively stabilize financial markets."
The proposal does not require that the government receive anything from banks in return for unloading their bad assets. But it would allow Treasury to designate financial institutions as "agents of the government," and mandate that they perform any "reasonable duties" that might entail.
The government could contract with private companies to manage the assets it purchased under the rescue.
Paulson says the government would in essence set up reverse auctions, putting up money for a class of distressed assets — such as loans that are delinquent but not in default — and financial institutions would compete for how little they would accept.___
Associated Press Writer Terence Chea contributed to this report from San Francisco.
Born with silver Fork and Spoon in his mouth, Not Folk and Spoon. Need help?
sound like you are jealous of him. did not you see he edited before you show your egernes to correct him. what's the matter with you. don't be an idiot if you think you are better than him show us your writing skill or else shut the fucc up.
It is so f*ing easy to get blame on something that is broken if you get caught holding a broken peice. It don't matter if you just pick it up from the ground or not but people only see you holding in to it therefore you are to blame.
**** The fall of thebanking system is the massive deregulation of the banking system by the Democrats during the Carter and Clinton administrarion. ****
Bruce, I thought you were smarter than this. One man does not have the power to do something like this either to cause it to happen or stop it. The Congress is the one that have the power.
This situation is terrific, but that's probably the "less bad" thing to do.
a few américan people got lot of money by turning the financial system into something crazy. now, the game is finished, and there are only 2 way - make all american people pay the bil with their taxes... $700billion to start!!! - or let the system crash, but if the system crashes, all the american economy will crash also! Many banks in bankruptcy mean people loose the money they had at the bank, and strong economy crisis mean more unemployment, poverty, and in a few years, USA would not be richer than Laos!
The first solution is scandalous, but that's probably the best choise!
No way. I edited it before he realized it. I will edit it again that is "with SILVER fork and spoon in his mouth" You better ask him about that. That is the way the American said.
Hey Full ediots/ He didn't write the story. He just qouted it or copied it from some where. Don't give him too much credit. He misspelled many words too.
By posting too long stories or posting too many stories, one uses up too much spaces in the forum or the webboard and the Webmaster has to renew the website more often and pay more member fees. Therefore, one has to avoid posting unnecessary or too long stories in the webboard. Thanks a lot.
I do agree, Brucelaoman like to post something very personal or belong to a group a people. The title he used "Our national debt stands at $11.3 trillion under a dumb as$ cowboy Bush." which is for those people living in America only. He may forgot that hundred of people visit this website are not base in America, and we don't like you to complain much about your very personal place (america), which is not Laos.
Yes, I want to complain out loud that he tends to post stories about Russia, Vladimir Putin, Indonesia and the girls in America, especially the Hispanic girls.
you are jealous of him stupid, so why you care so much then look at yourself in a mirror ok you should say "you'd better ask him not you better ask him"
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No way. I edited it before he realized it. I will edit it again that is "with SILVER fork and spoon in his mouth" You better ask him about that. That is the way the American said.
By posting too long stories or posting too many stories, one uses up too much spaces in the forum or the webboard and the Webmaster has to renew the website more often and pay more member fees. Therefore, one has to avoid posting unnecessary or too long stories in the webboard. Thanks a lot.
let the webmaster complain and wy you complain it's not your money. you think the webmaster care?
why you read his post if you got a problem you see his name then do not click on it.
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I do agree, Brucelaoman like to post something very personal or belong to a group a people. The title he used "Our national debt stands at $11.3 trillion under a dumb as$ cowboy Bush." which is for those people living in America only. He may forgot that hundred of people visit this website are not base in America, and we don't like you to complain much about your very personal place (america), which is not Laos.
but most people visited this site are from US, majority of them! So he could post anything he wants on this site, sorry this is a free country we can say anything we want if you don't agree with him go eat kee and die in a witkee.
-- Edited by SJCALSBM3 at 17:53, 2008-09-21
-- Edited by SJCALSBM3 at 18:45, 2008-09-21
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It is so f*ing easy to get blame on something that is broken if you get caught holding a broken peice. It don't matter if you just pick it up from the ground or not but people only see you holding in to it therefore you are to blame.
**** The fall of thebanking system is the massive deregulation of the banking system by the Democrats during the Carter and Clinton administrarion. ****
Bruce, I thought you were smarter than this. One man does not have the power to do something like this either to cause it to happen or stop it. The Congress is the one that have the power.
If you look at the annual military expenses in Afghanistan and in Iraq, (the unnecessary war) then you would know how much it have cost Americans economically. I find it hard to believe your reference to Carter and Clinton; maybe you just forgot to realize that Reagan had been in the office for 8 years after Carter failed to win the second term. Reagan outspent the Soviet Union militarily. Millions were out of job, then Bush, the former president had 4 years after Reagan which gave republican in power for 12 years. It was Bill Clinton during his 8 years of presidency had brought a huge surplus; I saw the signs of “Now hiring” everywhere during Clinton year and I am sure you saw them too.
This cowboy Bush did not win by popular votes and it was Al Gore instead. Bush just happened to gain more super delegates. By the way, I did not like Al Gore myself. Yes, congress has the power to vote yes or no, but the president is the one whose policy determines the consequences of a nation; furthermore, the president also has the right to veto any proposal by congress. By the way, instead of titling “Our national debt stands at $11.3 trillion, it would be better to title U.S national debt stands at $11.3 trillion to avoid confusion.”
Nice talking to you though.
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RE: Our national debt stands at $11.3 trillion under a dumb as$ cowboy Bush.
i really hate to see BUK BRUCE HOO KEE ( his new name) messing up here all the times. 90% people here tell him to leave but he's still here. he probably got no place to go, no job to do. he may got fired because of his damn behavor.
I don’t want to vote for John McCain. Initially, I was going to vote for Hillary, but she didn’t get nominated and I thought Obama would pick her as his running mate, but he picked someone else. That disappointed me a bit, so I might as well vote for McCain.
but most people visited this site are from US, majority of them! So he could post anything he wants on this site, sorry this is a free country we can say anything we want if you don't agree with him go eat kee and die in a witkee.
The moderator already declared this is an official English website. He hopes to gain more members around the world not just some of these dimwits here. As you said, many people here are not just from Laos, but from different countries and you can feel free to have a general discussion. I don’t really pay attention to those imbeciles because they are neither the mod nor they own this website. Just let them bark like normal dogs would do.
This webboard is for every Laoto use, not for the Bac Bruce to use it the way he wants. He is very selfish if he thinks he can use it to show his ignomirus or his numskull.
This webboard is for every Laoto use, not for the Bac Bruce to use it the way he wants. He is very selfish if he thinks he can use it to show his ignomirus or his numskull. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
What kind of an English word isignomirus? Please help us to understand its meaning.
That's a typo. It is ignoramus or ignominy. Ha ha ha. Sorry for the typo Bruce.
It’s ok I mistyped words all the time. My mind could be telling me what to type, but when I typed, I just happened to type something else. Are you sure it was [not] because you were so angry at me; otherwise you might have done better than that. Next time, please calm down first ok. You have all the time you need to cuss at me.
Ignoramus is an extremely arrogant person, so it didn’t quite make sense when you said, “show his ignoramus”
You might want to say this, “show his extreme arrogance”
You see! I had to edit it because I forgot to type the word "not " after the word "was".
buk bruce hoo kee !!!! you might know english more than some people here because you grew up in america, living in america !!!!!!! do you think you know lao better than lao people who live in laos ?
it's not surprise when CEO oparate by greed & when the goverment of USA oparate by fear . FORmer communist country use fear to oppression the opponent & goverment of USA use fear to surpression the opponent .
meaung hunh tea buk nah mah you make a fool of youself he helps you you should be happy and not mad. pai tai sah buk hah meaung buk real alo american hoo kee
real lao american wrote:
buk bruce hoo kee !!!! you might know english more than some people here because you grew up in america, living in america !!!!!!! do you think you know lao better than lao people who live in laos ?