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Why does Japan support one of the biggest liars/sell-outs in American history?

http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/31234647/obamas_big_sellout/1

This nigger's in bed with the Wall Street he condemned during his campaign and threw his campaigners in what they call "Siberia".

>> No.3885957

how does it know?

>> No.3885962

/jp/ - Barack Obama

>> No.3885999
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Wasn't there a town in Japan called Obama?

I thought that was the only reason they gave a shit about him.

>> No.3886007

/jp/ - American Politics

Reported.

>> No.3886029

>>3885957
>>3885962
>>3885999
>>3886007
Liberalfag sheep

How does it feel getting robbed by a nigger?

>> No.3886048

>>3886029
Political news from Rolling Stone, derogatory names for democrats and blacks, blatant assumptions...

Sure is butthurt republican around here.

Also, stop trolling about politics on 4chan.

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>>3886029
About the same as being robbed by the last 17 white guys

Feels don't care any more man

>> No.3886070

>>3886048
>implying democrats don't deserve derogatory names
>implying Obama isn't a filthy nigger
>implying I'm associated with either corrupt political party

Why don't you actually read the article? It makes it clear as a bell that Obama is in bed with Citigroup execs and his appointed administration is the extended family of Bob Rubin.

>> No.3886076

Government? In bed with big business?

Surely you jest.

>> No.3886077

>>3886070
>It makes it clear as a bell that Obama is in bed with Citigroup execs and his appointed administration is the extended family of Bob Rubin.
And we've made it clear that it's politics as usual, that we don't care, and that it's not /jp/ related.

Reported, enjoy your ban.

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>>3886029
It could've been worse.

>> No.3886086

>>3886070
The article has more opinions than cited facts, to the point where I can't tell that any actual research was done.

Obama's administration bailed out execs because if they didn't, we'd have no banks, and we'd be in Great Depression Version 2.0

Drop the hostility and learn yourself some history.

And then do us a favor and get the fuck out, you implying faggot. That shit only flies in /v/ because every 12-year-old "sheep" thinks it's cool.

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>>3886077
>ban

>> No.3886102

>>3886086
>Obama's administration bailed out execs because if they didn't, we'd have no banks, and we'd be in Great Depression Version 2.0

You obviously didn't read the article. Try again.

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>> No.3886108

I'm not from the shithole known as America, thank god.

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>> No.3886145

>>3886102
I did read it. It's an article written for people like you to circlejerk so you don't feel as bad that Obama got elected. There is pretty much nothing of substance in it; it's dripping with butthurt.

>> No.3886817

FYI Bush orchestrated the Citigroup bailout.

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>> No.3886892

Was /b/ down today? I'm reading through /jp/ and every other thread is /n/ shit.

>> No.3887713

>>3886145
Yep, naming names and going into detail about behind-the-scenes deals and how they're all connected is "nothing of substance".

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>> No.3887725

>>3886086 Obama's administration bailed out execs because if they didn't, we'd have no banks, and we'd be in Great Depression Version 2.0

Nothing wrong with that, we never fully recovered from the first (lol deficit spending of fiat money).


>>3886817 FYI Bush orchestrated the Citigroup bailout.

True, but Obama also approved of the bailout and added even more to it. The point?

>> No.3887750

Wow, only once sentence into this article and I'm already pissed off due to them implying that Obama and Gompers would agree ideologically with one another, even if it was just a critique on Obama's campaign.

>> No.3887776

Who cares ? No politician has ever respected his engagements.
Ony a fool would expect one to do so ?

>> No.3887813

>>3887776
Ever heard of George Washington?

>> No.3887821

>>3887813
He wasn't a politician.

>> No.3887835

>>3887776 No politician has ever respected his engagements.

Andrew Jackson
Grover Cleveland
Theodore Roosevelt

There are plenty of others but I don't feel like listing them, either because I have even more mixed feelings about their actions than the three I listed, or I just downright despise them.

>> No.3887851

>>3887813

Washington set some interesting precedents but didn't really do much as a president. His successor certainly caused an uproar and not in a good way. Jefferson and his followers returned some semblance of order but any return to what was outlined in the Federalist Papers would die out quickly in the future.

>> No.3887882

This article is retarded, yet at the same time very revealing.

The guy is onto something, but he completely misses the big picture. Regulation is bad, not good. The "regulation" Obama is currently sweeping through office is simply regulation with loopholes and exceptions that make the rich richer while small business can't take advantage of the exceptions, so businesses too big to fail can keep them down.

What we need is all the regulation torn down completely so there aren't convenient loopholes that only BB are allowed to use. Once everyone is allowed to go through these loopholes, they are no longer loopholes but free and open market, and competition suddenly becomes fair. We haven't seen capitalism in decades, what we've seen is red tape holding it back.

>> No.3887907

How can Americans be so stupid?

They do realize that government regulations are what CAUSED the recession by forcing banks to give out bad loans, right?

Here in Germany we're stripping regulations down and trying to become America, while America is diving head-first into the shit that we're trying to escape.

>> No.3887924

>>3887835
Don't forget James K. Polk.

>> No.3887931

It really is funny to see how shit business fail big time and get rewarded for it.

>> No.3887943

>>3887907
>They do realize that government regulations are what CAUSED the recession by forcing banks to give out bad loans, right?

Ron Paul said it, so it must be true.

>> No.3887989

>>3887924

He's one of those presidents I refer to in the last sentence of my previous post.

>> No.3888005

>>3887943

Under Clinton's administration, banks were forced to give out loans to people who wanted to purchase a house, despite their ability to actually pay off those loans. This has been the major reason for the past two housing bubbles and collapses, as well as a large contribution to the current financial downfall.

>> No.3888027

>Obama's top economic advisers demanded the power to award future bailouts without even going to Congress for approval — and without providing taxpayers a single dime in equity on the deals.

OBAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

>> No.3888039

>>3887943
Yeah, those pesky Independents and their outcry against our corrupt two-party choose-the-lesser-evil system. Why should we listen to them?

Anyone who votes either Republican or Dem is a tool. They're both the same shit. Watch the Simpsons episode with the two aliens who mock how retarded our system is.

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>Liar and a sellout

No, you just didn't listen to his speeches and didn't check his record. Anyone with half a brain saw this all coming from a mile away. The only thing he mislead anyone about was military affairs.

Also, not /jp/.

>> No.3888056

I always liked Andrew Jackson's thoughts on bank bailouts:

>I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the Bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the Bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out and, by the Eternal God, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out.

>> No.3888069

>>3888056
Andrew Jackson would've gone to Congress and busted in the head of everyone inside the building if he had been elected President instead of Obama or McCain.

>> No.3888298

>>3888056
Haha, oh wow. I have a new hero.

Andrew Jackson is mai waifu.

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