Spike's Bitches 42: Which question do you want me to answer first?
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... I just have ... no words. This is why he was a lousy business man and rotten president. If he wasn't surrounding himself with yes men, read the newspaper, and paid attention to the world around him maybe the government would have figured this out BEFORE everyone else did and it got to a crisis. I want a president who can actually think.
Okay maybe I do have words.
I'm going to watch Owen and go look at cute overload and save my sanity.
In an attempt to stave off the COMPLETE AND UTTER DESPAIR induced by Bush's thoughtful precis on the current international financial crisis, I offer the cutest ever picture of Matilda.
And now I have to go back and spend a few hours with Owen trumpeting with the marching band to wash the Bush bleakness out of my brain.
In an attempt to stave off the COMPLETE AND UTTER DESPAIR induced by Bush's thoughtful precis on the current international financial crisis, I offer the cutest ever picture of Matilda.
Best cure for presidential idiocy ever! What a smile Matilda has! It's amazing because whenever she is in a picture with Hec, she looks so much like him, but when she is in a picture with you, she looks so much like you.
I offer the cutest ever picture of Matilda.
Oh dear me, that IS just one of the cutest pics ever. And the Owen cuteness is killing me ded as well.
Shrubwit I would just like to beat senseless with a flaming spear. askye, you going to the game tonight?
I offer the cutest ever picture of Matilda.
Ded of cute, again. This IS one of the cutest pics, ever.
Also, as usual even when Bush decides to take action he gets it wrong.
Duncan Black (Atrios) and Dean Baker (two very smart economists) make the same point. The whole bailout is being structured on the premise that this is a liquidity problem - that the assets really are worth close to what was loaned on them, that if the Government buys them at close to valuation, this will stop people from panicking. The problem is that there are not just a few problem loans. It was not just a matter of subprime - that was just the canary in the coal mine. Loans are outstanding economy wide with a balance far greater than the value of the assets that secure them. Buying up a trillion in financial toxic waste at a multiple of its value won't solve the problem.
I am going to the game! I'm excited too. Since it's a night game (which all football games should be) and a team that will actually test us.
hmmm... I should go do laundry.
Matilda is the cutest!!
I got an Evan update -- he's losing his hair on top so he's got an old man baldspot going on, and the nightgowns that were so cute and fit just right on him when I visited now go to his knees. Except for the smallest one, it's more of a miniskirt.
I am going to the game!
:Jealous: Have a great time tonight,askye! I did wear one of my FSU shirts today to show 'Nole pride.
Also the gas situation is still really bad here, because of that panicked people driven run on gas a week ago ,and then people topping off when they have almost a full tank, we still don't have the regular levels of gas and people are having to drive around to find stuff.
According to the paper the town managed to suck up a weeks worth of gas in a matter of hours that Friday. And it keeps getting sucked up, it has nothing to do with the hurricane or the fuel supply, just people driven panic.