wealthy, the stuff the president chose to highlight in the state of the union, stuff that on its face probably didn t make a whole lot of sense to the beltway media. the policy issues, bread and butter economic let s give everybody a shot middle class policies, that are not the kind of thing that get high profile fights on capitol hill. these are not things that evolve until republican versus democrat easily, things that don t translate in beltway ease, but if you re trying to communicate to the country that you want the system to work more for regular people, you want the system to stop being tilted toward the rich, then yeah, you talk about things like people s mortgages. nobody has gone to jail for the implosion of wall street, for the thing that necessitated all the bailouts and caused the recession and everything. nobody has gone to jail for that. did banks and mortgage lenders act criminally? when they destroyed the american economy and turned people s houses in casino chips? the
face probably didn t make a whole lot of sense to the beltway media. the policy issues, bread and butter economic let s give everybody a shot middle class policies, that are not the kind of thing that get high profile fights on capitol hill. these are not things that evolve until republican versus democrat easily, things that don t translate in beltway ease, but if you re trying to communicate to the country that you want the system to work more for regular people, you want the system to stop being tilted toward the rich, then yeah, you talk about things like people s mortgages. nobody has gone to jail for the implosion of wall street, for the thing that necessitated all the bailouts and caused the recession and everything. nobody has gone to jail for that. did banks and mortgage lenders act criminally? when they destroyed the american economy and turned people s houses in casino chips? the way they create and trade and bet on and got rich on other people p s homes leaving behind milli
of the union, stuff that on its face probably didn t make a whole lot of sense to the beltway media. the policy issues, bread and butter economic let s give everybody a shot middle class policies, that are not the kind of thing that get high profile fights on capitol hill. these are not things that evolve until republican versus democrat easily, things that don t translate in beltway ease, but if you re trying to communicate to the country that you want the system to work more for regular people, you want the system to stop being tilted toward the rich, then yeah, you talk about things like people s mortgages. nobody has gone to jail for the implosion of wall street, for the thing that necessitated all the bailouts and caused the recession and everything. nobody has gone to jail for that. did banks and mortgage lenders act criminally? when they destroyed the american economy and turned people s houses in casino chips? the way they create and trade
their help, what did you think? i thought, hey, it sounds like a crazy harebrained scheme, let s try it, what the heck? i don t have anything more to lose. occupy elizabeth summers backyard in cleveland seems to have had an effect. she got a 30-day stay on her eviction, enough time to make a deal work out with her bank or plan b. main street turned out for her. the nation bailed out the banks and all come free, no rules financial sector had turned people s houses or mortgages into casino chips which wall street made a ton of money trading amongst themselves before the whole thing blew up. wall street blew up which blew up the whole economy. millions of americans were left without jobs and with con artist mortgages they couldn t pay. the banks, they got bailed out but the people did not. if you re broke, just ask elizabeth summer, if you re broke, there is very little help.
when they came and offered their help, what did you think? i thought, hey, it sounds like a crazy harebrained scheme, let s try it, what the heck? i don t have anything more to lose. occupy elizabeth summers backyard in cleveland seems to have had an effect. she got a 30 day stay on her eviction, enough time to make out a deal with her bank or plan b. main street turned out for her. the nation bailed out the banks and all come free, no rules financial sector had turned people s houses or mortgages into casino chips which wall street made a ton of money trading amongst themselves before the whole thing blew up. wall street blew up which blew up the whole economy. millions of americans were left without jobs and with con artist mortgages they couldn t pay. the banks, they got bailed out but the people did not.