Vote for Me.
In the meantime, the Congressional Budget Office claims that the proposed bailout of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could cost us taxpayers $25 billion. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/07/23/business/economy/23treasury.html?_r=1&8au&emc=au&oref=slogin
I am relieved to learn that my tax money may support a cause such as rescuing big business people who have chosen not to make judicious decisions, rather than, say, reducing student loan interest. According to the NYT: "Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac are commonly referred to as government-sponsored entities, because of the long implicit guarantee that the federal government would step in to save them if they were ever in danger of collapse." Thankfully, the government chooses to rescue only a select few. Otherwise, probably none of us would never bring home a paycheck. Right?
But now, on to the gem I promised, about drilling in ANWR- yes! yes!:
Unfortunately, the only part that would copy is the text. I creatively tried to add my own text, surrounded by asterisks, to paint the only picture I could muster of photos, maps and charts, but dag!- that was taking a really long time, and it's stopped raining so I'd like to go outside. Besides, it looked awful. However, please note the fine print found at the end of the e-mail and which I have included below, and if you would like a copy of your own, simply respond in the comments here, and I will be happy to e-mail you the one I received. I intend anyone who asks me to be a recipient. Thanks for spreading the word! (I guess it's a grassroots thing.)
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I would just like to point out that the New York Times appears to have put a comma before the word "because" within a sentence. I'm aghast. What is the English language coming to? Or, more appropriately, "to what is the English language coming?"...
Sure, Leeschwa,
I'd like a copy of the message you have received in confidentiality, which is protected by such strong policy based email footers as you had included in the blog posting
Quesedilla's returning? In just four years? What the fuck are we going to do? We're in some really pretty now, man! Game over, man, fucking game over!
Game OVER!? It'll just be getting started!
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