DUmmy Atman, unable to maintain a $100 minimum balance in his checking account, takes
revenge on the banking system for hitting him with a $15 service charge by launching a
comical rant at the DUmp:
Atman (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-22-09 08:22 AM
Original message
Stupid people vs. Wall St.; Dylan Ratigan explains it to Joe Scab.
He is handing Joe Scab a big plate of whoop-ass this morning, as Joe defends the robber barons
vs. the "stupid people" who allowed themselves to be taken advantage of by the robber barons.
It's amazing...Joe can't do anything but change the subject, or go to Willie or Mike for their
insipid non sequiturs. I think the segment is over by now, but it was refreshing to hear at least
ONE person who understands how "the system" (the Wall Street one) ****ed over the country.
Paraphrasing: "The difference is, they encouraged people to buy homes and cars they couldn't
afford, which, when the bottom inevitably fell out, could be repossessed and resold. Meanwhile,
THEY sold nothing. They sold paper, air. And when it all collapsed, THEY got to keep all the
money they made. There was nothing to repossess. So the robber barons made billions and
kept their billions after the collapse...they took a hit on paper, but they still made millions/billions.
The people they sold this bill of goods to lost everything, including their jobs."
Joe, of course, had to change the subject. Can't upset the insurance industry or Wall Street...
GE (NBC parent company) is a HUGE player in the insurance industry.
Dylan is apparently the company's current token populist.
(BTW, I don't think either of them ever said "stupid people." At least, not overtly. But it's clearly
what they were saying.)
http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=389x6604094The DUmp is a wondrous place.
DUmmies can go there to get diet advice from a guy who weighs a quarter ton and cannot rise
from his Barcalounger.
They can get healthcare advice from a guy who pulls his own teeth and wears them around his
neck.
They can get political advice from a guy who announced to the world that Karl Rove had been
indicted, causing Hillary Clinton to misspeak and dooming his chance of ever working a paid
job in politics.
They can get advice on relationships from a mentally ill fat chick who's covered with bizarre tattoos
and thinks she's a male panther.
They can get advice on emergency services from a deranged woman who reported seeing dozens of
dead bodies hanging from trees on Galveston Island.
And now they can get advice on the faults of the American banking system from an unemployed
freelance cartoonist, who lives off his wife's labor, and who cannot keep $100 in his checking
account.
CTyankee (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-22-09 09:59 AM
2. Damn, I overslept so I missed this one.
Aaargh. I love it when somebody goes after Joe and his candy ass defense of Wall St.
Can you imagine living a life that would lead you to setting an alarm to avoid missing a cable
TV political talk show?
AmandaRuth (1000+ posts) Tue Sep-22-09 10:19 AM
3. There will always be people who want loans
they can;t afford. I, myself, applied for a new car loan back in 1977, which I clearly couldn't
afford at that time. I was rightly turned down. It should be up to the banks to weed these
people out. It used to be called fiduciary responsibility, and the practice of showing fiduciary
responsibility was called underwriting.
DUmmies forget that just a very few years ago, the democrat platform called that fiduciary
responsibility a racist crime. They wanted to send bankers to jail for refusing loans to people
who could not afford to repay.
TxRider (933 posts) Tue Sep-22-09 10:23 AM
4. And all under the watchful eyes of our government
Even aided and abetted by our government.
I bought my home 3 yrs ago, at the peak of the bubble, they tried to push interest only, ARM,
etc. on me but I just laughed at them, literally. It's a shame so many didn't understand what
they were getting into.
No, DUmmy, not "aided and abetted by our government". Rather, loaning money to deadbeats
was required by our government, because those deadbeats form the core of the democrat party.