Make no mistake

With all my years, at least beginning back about ten years ago when I belatedly discovered we have a biased press that serves as a protective moat around the Democrat party, I should no longer be surprised at the gall of Democrat politicians.

The media did not merely fail to inform the public about Barack Hussein Obama, it conducted a misinformation campaign to get him elected. One always hopes that the media will go too far and fall headfirst in that moat, but a disinterested public still thinks the talking news heads and AP writers are giving them honest news. I should not be shocked that, without a challenging press, the DemPols will lie, deceive, misrepresent, and generally say or do anything to stay in power. DemPols Barney Frank, Charles Shumer, Maxine Waters, and Chris Dodd are loudly and aggressively pointing fingers at the obvious gorilla in our midst – the struggling economy. However, none has dared explore the reason for this financial pickle: the “Community Re-investment Act,” which these very people, along with the Congressional Black Caucus, forced through Congress and have energetically defended over the intervening years against members of the opposition party that several times tried to repeal it. This Act forced banks to make sub-prime loans to minorities that had no chance of surviving even the slightest dip in the economy or the housing market. Make no mistake, the DemPols and AP writers can talk about the bad banking practices and risky derivative financial instruments, but the source of this meltdown lies at DemPol feet because of the sub-prime loan collapse for which they are responsible.

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