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Hard Times...Suck It Up !!

by Sara Ryan
Wednesday, July 23, 2008. 07:33AM
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Dear MoveOn member, Have you noticed that President Bush and John McCain keep telling Americans our problems are all in our heads and that we just need to feel better?

Late last night, McCain's campaign co-chair Phil Gramm had to step down because of controversy over his comment that we were in the middle of a "mental recession." But the the truth is, McCain himself has repeatedly said our problems are merely "psychological"—Gramm was just more openly condescending about it.

Gramm's gone—but so far, the media's giving McCain a free pass for saying similar things. So we made a video. It's short, and funny, and it'll help spread the word. Please check it out, then pass it on!





Watch the video

With banks failing, foreclosures and bankruptcies skyrocketing, inflation at the highest level in years, and thousands losing their jobs, these comments are a measure of just how out of touch with reality John McCain and George Bush are. Let's make sure their comments don't slip under the radar.

Thanks!

–Eli, Wes, Justin, Tanya and the rest of the team

PS. Here's the link to the video:

https://pol.moveon.org/donate/inyourhead.html?id=13273-9438854-WpbZrhx&t=3

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008. 01:48PM by Sara Ryan
and now it gets worse...even Extreme Makeover homes are not safe...More than 1,800 people showed up to help ABC's "Extreme Makeover" team demolish a family's decrepit home and replace it with a sparkling, four-bedroom mini-mansion in 2005. Three years later, the reality TV show's most ambitious project at the time has become the latest victim of the foreclosure crisis. After the Harper family used the two-story home as collateral for a $450,000 loan, it's set to go to auction on the steps of the Clayton County Courthouse Aug. 5. The couple did not return phone calls Monday, but told WSB-TV they received the loan for a construction business that failed. The house was built in January 2005, after Atlanta-based Beazer Homes USA and ABC's "Extreme Makeover" demolished their old home and its faulty septic system. Within six days, construction crews and hoards of volunteers had completed work on the largest home that the television program had yet built. The finished product was a four-bedroom house with decorative rock walls and a three-car garage that towered over ranch and split-level homes in their Clayton County neighborhood. The home's door opened into a lobby that featured four fireplaces, a solarium, a music room and a plush new office. Materials and labor were donated for the home, which would have cost about $450,000 to build. Beazer Homes' employees and company partners also raised $250,000 in contributions for the family, including scholarships for the couple's three children and a home maintenance fund.
Friday, July 25, 2008. 08:59AM by Bret Carpenter
Friday, July 25, 2008. 08:55AM by Bret Carpenter
WITH the nation embroiled in a housing crisis, one would expect the Department of Housing and Urban Development to be playing a central role. But HUD is a marginal player. Although its Federal Housing Administration division has agreed to underwrite new mortgages, it is merely following the leadership of the Federal Reserve and the Treasury Department.
Thursday, July 24, 2008. 10:29AM by J Vargas
Some of my friends have lost their jobs because of the economy... But it's all in my head!
Wednesday, July 23, 2008. 12:58PM by John Q Public
Hard Times...Suck It Up !! http://adholes.com/postings/2ed81c16...
Wednesday, July 23, 2008. 09:13AM by John Q Public
Hmmmmmmmmmmm? Suck what that's hard, hard?? .........Oh, ya, for sure, FUCK BUSH, and his clone McCain! I'm shocked that anyone in their right mind endorses either one of these liars. Those are the people who really scare me, the naive or foolish or closed minded who vote Republican.