Irony is the enemy of the post-modern left(tm)
30 Sep
Besides George W. Bush in 2003 and Alan Greenspan and John McCain in 2005 (in both cases debate was shut down by Democrats claiming it’s racist to check peoples’ credit before giving them a mortgage), the New York Times in 1999 also saw the Fannie collapse coming.
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One Response for "Who knew it was coming?"
And yet, when the democrat party blames republicans for the crisis, the republicans sit on their hands and say nothing. We teach people how we want to be treated, and apparently, Bush and the RINOs want to be lied about, and held up to derision and scorn for things they haven’t done. Greenspan is not a conservative and he warned the democrats that this was coming, and they didn’t want to believe him either. Whose fault is it? It’s the democrat party and their racist policies.