$700Bn Cupcakes

Well we've really hit the snafu now.... At what point do we complain? We should of been outraged when the first government buyout of a private financial institution went down.  Now we lie in our own bed as the government buys out our debts.  We already owe them for the "right" to live here.  And many other "rights" we enjoy.  (Supposedly just for being here, but hey, I don't complain, I pay my share just like everybody else).  But when I have to start writing checks to the government for my home, where do I draw the line?  I mean really didn't my tax dollars pay for the government to buy the loan that I bought my home with?  So in some weird roundabout way, don't I already own my home?  What will the government be buying next?  Auto loans? Credit cards?  Who bails out the government when they realize that people still can't pay back their loans?  (since people seem to not understand the concept of living within your means).  What happens when America owes it's government more than they can cover?  They borrow money from another country?  Yeah, that'll end well... what happens when they call in their favors?  Guess who'll suffer?  All so that a few idiots living outside their means don't have to get punished by losing their house (that they can't afford)

End of Rant, continue your normally scheduled programming.

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