Ted Rall by Ted Rall

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  1. aeogia

    aeogia said, 7 months ago

    It’s a disaster alright.

    This is what happens when “your” government lets the hogs run wild–free market capitalism in action.

  2. Corosive Frog

    Corosive Frog said, 7 months ago

    Veeery good one

  3. Tigger

    TiggerGenius_badge said, 7 months ago

    Now you see first hand the damage you and your Senate and House Collegues have done.

  4. Lavocat

    Lavocat said, 7 months ago

    Whoever is making and selling those massive foreclosed signs for rooftops must be making a killing.

  5. Bill_Clay

    Bill_Clay said, 7 months ago

    The capitalist will sell you the rope to hang him with.

  6. Corosive Frog

    Corosive Frog said, 7 months ago

    All economic system have their limits and meet them sooner or later. I think we have reached the limits of capitalism. At least, right-wing capitalism.

  7. audieholland

    audieholland said, 7 months ago

    Both communism and capitalism have the same goal: to rid the masses of the burden of private property.

    In a communist country, you’re forbidden to have private property, by order of the wealthy elite (communist nomen clatura).

    In a capitalist country, you’re free to be robbed by the wealthy elite.

  8. Machado

    Machado said, 7 months ago

    Foreclosure is an economic disaster for some families but a wonderful opportunity for other families…

    You can always re-group and start all over, the opportunity will always be there, try that under a Communist regime…(if you had a House to begin with)

  9. geezjan

    geezjan said, 7 months ago

    Right on, Ted.

    Who says Republicans are the only people able to line up fanatically behind their disastrous president?

  10. plnelson

    plnelson said, 7 months ago

    “You can always re-group and start all over, the opportunity will always be there,”

    Maybe for the young and well-capitalized. But the S&P500 will have to go up 74% just to get back to where it was when this mess started. That will likely take decades. So for the retired, or people in their 50’s or 60’s who were just laid off, it’s unlikely they will be able to fully recover.