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Just wondering ...

Posted: Friday, October 03, 2008
I couldn't make my Visa payment this month. I wonder if the government will bail me out.

Bob Creek, Sioux City

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Brad wrote on Oct 11, 2008 8:03 AM:

" You should talk Vegaswhine. You didn't even know that the Justice Department was part of the Executive Branch and not part of the Judicial Branch. "

VegasRage wrote on Oct 4, 2008 7:37 PM:

" Well said Beav, most fuming wouldn't know the difference between an asset that feeds you vs. a liability that eats you. "

Beav wrote on Oct 4, 2008 11:28 AM:

" I agree with Lori...great letter! These blow hards on this site are so self-absorbed in their righteous outrage that they don't know tongue-in-cheek when they see it. If they spent as much time on financial literacy in their own cirles of friends and families, they would have spent their time better than raging against everyone and everything. "

VegasRage wrote on Oct 4, 2008 12:17 AM:

" Hey Bob I have an idea. Photocopy what cash you have in your pocket and send it to Visa as payment in full and tell them you just needed to inject liquidity into your pocket to help stimulate the payment economy. LOL!

If they claim you don't have the right to print money remind them neither does the FED (a.k.a. JP Morgan Chase), so you are simply giving the constitution the same homage our government is. "

Lori wrote on Oct 3, 2008 7:55 PM:

" Great mini editorial Bob! You sure got everyone excited! It seems that no one can take a joke anymore!! Maybe it's because they can't make their credit card payments either!!! "

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