ext_32567 ([identity profile] flemco.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] demiurgent 2008-09-30 02:53 am (UTC)

It's not schadenfreude.

There is no way this system is going to change unless we, the people, change it. Period. Giving these obese fucking maggots another $700 billion might placate a few for a bit, but it's like giving extra tea to the colonists while the British soldiers are raping your daughters in the alleys. Eventually the simple truth that this shit is fucked up to the point that we can't unfuck it without blood will drill its way into everyone's head. Farming it out will only make it worse.

Where do you think this $700 billion will go? Into the citizens' hands, after it trickles through layer on layer of seive from the douchebags on high? Or will it just plump the coffers of those who are already draining our economy for personal gain? The only thing the $700 billion will do is allow these predatory lenders to continue lending for a little while.

THE SYSTEM IS BROKEN. The Bailout does nothing but allow the same broken system to continue for what? A year? Six months? Worse, as long as it continues, the same fucking leeches on our economy will continue to profit.

If it means I have to tighten my belt, and so do 100,000 neighbors, in order to fucking FIX this system, so BE it. Last time I checked, THAT was the definition of Patriotism - not cowering in the corner and slicing off little pieces of yourself to feed the shitheads who guided you wrong in the first place.

Fuck fear and fuck complacency. And more than anything, FUCK the Bailout. Let 'em burn.

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