You asked … you got. Here’s Speaker Pelosi explaining how everyone in this auto bailout bill get’s a haircut. It’s the new word of choice, haircut. Damn expensive for a haircut. Listen closely … everyone gets a haircut … yeah yeah … we get it. The money’s not an endless flow but … in truth it is. And the automakers have till March 31 to become profitable … or … oh no … or I guess the government takes control. Doomed … we are doomed.
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So…after March 31st…what happens if we need more than $15 billion?? Um..where exactly is that money coming from again?
Bailout shouldn’t happen unless the auto companies make some kind of intelligent financial restructuring happen, because really what’s the point? Oh I forgot, we have this bottomless money pit…
right?
Haircut? We are getting a Brazilian bikini was, courtesy of the government.
Why are people with no discernible economic training, or good common sense for that matter, in charge of, well, destroying our economy?
Don’t sell her short, Dims — we’re getting waxed, exfoliated and having three or four layers of our epidermis stripped off.
Instead of a haircut we need a guillotine and let it start with Pelosi, Reed and the rest of the lunatics
Speaker Pelosi, are you getting a haircut? Senator Dodd, are you getting a haircut? Senator Reid, are you getting a haircut?
Congressman Frank, are you getting a haircut?
I want Pelosi to feel the pain by giving up her 747 that she uses for personal transport, and gets a hybrid Escape.
Radio Vice got his hair cut.
I got my haircut.
If all we had to do is get our hair cut, we could become flush with cash, business plans would excell, sales would be robust, profits would be called excessive and threats of “windfall penalties” would re-surface.
For Utopia to occur, we need more hair cutting. Come on Sheeple, trim those bangs, cut off those locks, spare no hair; for San Fran Nan has spoken.
Jim,
From now on whenever you take a break on the air to check Wall Street you should say, “Now let’s see what’s happening in the barber shop…”
Haven’t we all taken a haircut in the market?