Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Barney Frank: I have destroyed the economy, my work here is done

29 November 2011-Barney Frank held a press conference to announce that it has withdrawn from Congress when its current mandate ends. He make America know that once it was finished, wrecking the u.s. economy, sparking the 2008 financial crisis, there was nothing left for him to accomplish.

His retirement was a tacit admission that the Democrats will not regain the House in 2012, he denies the possibility of resuming the chairmanship of the Committee of financial services to inflict damage.

Congressman Frank also took great pride in its ability to allow the gut military and ideological blinders to induce him to destroy the dreams of minorities giving them the gift of home foreclosures.

Mr. Franks also managed to end up unharmed having not one, but two different criminal enterprises run outside her house. One of his former partner has a prostitution ring run out of the residence of Frank. Years later another lover ran a drug ring from that same location.

Congressman Franks kept insisting, prostitutes, the shot or the subprime mess, who was caught unawares. Is being a clueless unable to seize turf reality any better act with malice? Some would say incompetence is worse.

The question is not why Barney Frank is retired. He admitted the real reason. Due to redistricting, no longer has a safe place to Massachusetts where every two years has hobnobbed with liberal nobles who share with nasi (some without Rhinoplasty) to match. He is placed in a new neighborhood, where in fact he should listen to people rather than bask in the glow of supporters while dissenting occasional bullying.

In 2010, after years of opposition barely token, he actually had to compete in his last election. He spoke passionately about the fishing industry, but the only thing that he was fishing for a graceful exit to avoid a humiliating rebuke. He took the cue from co-his destructive financially Senate conspirator Christopher Dodd and ran out the back door.

The real question is why it took so long for him to leave. How did a man so painful to society on so many levels last so long?

Barney Frank has a weapon to cling to power. Barney Frank is homosexual. Some people play the race card and the card. Barney Frank played the gay card.

Sometimes his antagonists on the right has helped his crusade by making fun of his lisp. Would imitate his voice using the language of Elmer Fudd. A former GOP majority Leader once called him "Barney (rhymes with bag)." (The Deputy apologized.)

Worse still, it was recommended to join the Penn State football program. To compare Barney Frank to Jerry Sandusky is terrible. There are a lot of gay Americans in America, and they did not molest children. To compare homosexuality to pedophilia is just vile.

Yet what Barney Frank then I would do is take a microscopic amount of inappropriate comments to attack every single Republican or conservative as anti-gay.

Anyone who has criticized Barney Frank, for any reason felt his wrath. He was a left and an oppressed minority, so had to be correct all the time. His intentions were noble and virtuous, and judging him on odd concepts as actual results is pure bigotry.

This gives reasonable people to ask a simple question. What happens in the name of Sigfried and Roy or t. Boone Pickens sexuality of a person has to do with financial services?

In the real world, the answer would be "nothing." The best scientists and mathematicians could spend hours analyzing a regression analysis of life choices of Barney Frank and his votes on financial bills and find virtually zero correlation.

(He want corporations to provide healthcare benefits to domestic partners, but also the people "far right" never challenged gay people using HMO. Like most politicians, they just shrugged, not knowing what it was actually a HMO.)

The thread is not people who slept with her gender, but that he was sleeping on the job. He presided over one of the worst financial crises in American history, and has never taken an ounce of guilt.

He was warned about Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, and he plowed forward. To deny black home ownership on the basis of bizarre as creditworthiness was racist.

He waved the various minority cards as cudgels and too many people were intimidated. For 32 years, he sat on top of her perch in Massachusetts and made decisions that caused the damage in places like Texas and C

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