Treasury Sec'y Geithner Has Agreed To Stay On!

16 Aug 2011 11:52 #1 by FredHayek
Because he has done such a great job?

Obama, you are supposed to get rid of the incompetent ones, instead all his good financial staff have already deserted the President.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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16 Aug 2011 11:57 #2 by Wayne Harrison
You're a week behind in your news, SS.

I agree with Rand Paul: Geithner should resign.

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16 Aug 2011 12:11 #3 by chickaree
Does anyone incompetent ever leave voluntarily?

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16 Aug 2011 21:06 #4 by Wayne Harrison
Michael Brown did.

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16 Aug 2011 22:24 #5 by Residenttroll returns

WayneH wrote: Michael Brown did.


and got a better paying media job than more libtards do after working 30 years for the mainstream media.... lol lol

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17 Aug 2011 01:30 #6 by Wayne Harrison
Yeah, if you like listening to the opinions of a guy who screwed up the federal government's response to a major disaster and whined about it, and you think KOA pays well (they don't. they're owned by a broadcast corporation known for not paying well), you are spot on.

The sad thing is you stand up for his lame ass because he's a republican, not because of the man himself. You probably believe he did a great job. It proves how warped your thinking is.

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17 Aug 2011 07:59 #7 by FredHayek
New Orleans?
I am betting Obama's team would do a similar bad job if a large city that is under sea level was hit by a major hurricane.

I hope to hell they aren't spending the billions it would take to be prepared for a major hurricane anywhere along the Gulf Coast. Especially when we haven't had a big storm on a urban area in years...despite global warming.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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17 Aug 2011 08:16 #8 by Wayne Harrison
Did you forget about Hurricane Ike that hit Houston a few years back?

Ike's storm surge devastated the Bolivar Peninsula of Texas, and surge, winds, and flooding from heavy rains caused widespread damage in other portions of southeastern Texas, western Louisiana, and Arkansas. Twenty people were killed in these areas, with 34 others still missing. Property damage from Ike as a hurricane is estimated at $19.3 billion. Additionally, as an extratropical system over the Ohio valley, Ike was directly or indirectly responsible for 28 deaths and more than $1 billion in property damage.

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17 Aug 2011 08:24 #9 by HEARTLESS
Michael Brown controls the weather?

The silent majority will be silent no more.

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17 Aug 2011 08:36 #10 by HEARTLESS
Imagine the money we could have saved on projects like HAARP and cloud seeding if we only knew earlier. rofllol

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