Saturday, March 07, 2009

Housing bailout bumper stickers

Cool bumper sticker. I just don't like the organization it finances.

Update: Here's a color version of a similar sticker. It doesn't appear to finance the same organization. The wording is also different.

I think I'd confuse people if I put it next to the Obama sticker already on my car.

8 comments:

  1. I would buy one if it didnt fund the party that put us in this mess.

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  2. There appear to be quite a few strings to the mortgage relief, so on the surface it would appear that not many people will actually be able to benefit from it. We will see as time goes on...

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  3. I didn't realize that Barney Frank and Maxine Waters were Republicans from Tennessee. You can try to lay this mess on your Bush derangement but you'll have to go back farther that that to get to the root.

    Have you never seen the footage of Barney and Maxine defending their pals at Fannie Mae?

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  4. "You can try to lay this mess on your Bush derangement but you'll have to go back farther that that to get to the root."

    Yeah it goes back to George Washington...but it wasn't until the last 8 years that things went to complete shit. Got it Rush Limbaugh???

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  5. Hey Ted Kennedy!!! Truth hurts doesn't it. Look to your boy Clinton for the roots.

    You thouught the last 8 years was bad? The second term of Jimmy Carter already has us headed for the drain.

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  6. "Hey Ted Kennedy!!! Truth hurts doesn't it. Look to your boy Clinton for the roots. "

    roots? As I said, it all starts with George Washington really....but it wasnt until the last 8 years that things went to shit. Truth does hurt, but only for the republicans.

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  7. I've got this kind of sticker from my friend..

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  8. The US government gave the bailout plan to give some beneficial funds in different sectors in coping with the economic crisis. But the recent news that the Obama administration raises deficit forecast to $9 trillion also means that White House has been way off with its economic projections on bailouts.

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