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"Maxed Out" Pt.2/4
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Posted Sep 2, 07 by
jayfer77
Keep them coming GF!
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Posted Aug 31, 07 by
sm0ky
ok...i'm lost without the link to pt3 in the discription area. :)
Great posting
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Posted Aug 31, 07 by
skinnychef
i think it was pt barnum that said "there's a sucker born every minute", and he was right!
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Posted Aug 30, 07 by
rclark23
Maxed Out
(Reviewed March 9, 2007)
if only George W. Bush was not president, a world of problems would simply disappear.
This assumption is the infallible mark of political unseriousness, whether in a politician, a journalist or a film-maker. However
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poor his performance in office, the President has much less power over events than his enemies give him credit for, and the debt problem is like most of the others we face — including even Iraq — in having roots that long antedate the 2000 election. Not only is Mr Scurlock guilty of political over-simplification, but his political agenda blinds him to some of the real and much more interesting social causes of the phenomena he adumbrates. He never mentions, for example, the subject of shame.
Within living memory, loan sharks were classed in the popular imagination with pimps, prostitutes, pornographers, drug dealers, gamblers and others who made their living out of preying upon the weakest in society. Now such people, with the possible and only partial exception of drug dealers, are glorified by the popular culture instead of being made to feel ashamed. State governments have taken over from the numbers racket as the chief purveyors of gambling opportunities to the poorest and most vulnerable. Could this have anything to do with the fact that, as Maxed Out demonstrates, so many of the most respectable banks and other good corporate citizens now depend on something close to loan-sharking for the lion’s share of their profits — and that they are quite brazen about admitting it?
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Posted Aug 28, 07 by
cashforme
GREAT SERIES!
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