We were just robbed.
Yes, it's true.
Someone has stolen my purchasing power, and I want it back.
Should I report this theft to my local police department? I got a good look at the thieves and recognize them from TV, so we should be able to build a good case against them.
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Exhibit A:
Exhibit A: http://uk.reuters.com/art...
"The plan allows Fannie and Freddie, which are chartered by Congress but are privately run companies, to have access to an expanded credit line from the Treasury Department and even access to money from the Federal Reserve if needed. Also, it would permit the Treasury to make unlimited equity purchases in Fannie and Freddie to prevent a collapse in the firms."
You must be old then.
'Cause they've been doing it since 1913.
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THEY GOT YOU ALSO?
THEY GOT YOU ALSO?
Class Action?
Maybe 'We The People' can sue, to get it back?
Who Governs the Governless?
Got me too
man does my @ss hurt.