RL Column: What’s Not to Love about the $700 Billion Dollar Bailout Bill

Written by Chris C on October 2nd, 2008
Summary:

This week’s political humor column at Radioactive Liberty is full of angst and biting sarcasm over the Bailout Bill passed by the Senate yesterday. At least it’s funny…

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This week’s political humor column at Radioactive Liberty is full of angst and biting sarcasm over the Bailout Bill passed by the Senate yesterday. At least it’s funny.

What’s Not to Love about the $700 Billion Dollar Bailout Bill‘ is a look at how much the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 will help our economy, as long as everyone buys solar panels and donates books to charity. I’m not kidding. Or am I?

(Sometimes this announcement post beats the column publishing, so check back later if it is not there right away.)

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You’ve read LOBO’s speech yesterday accepting the nomination for Vice-President. Tune in Friday for John Nobody’s Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech.

Humor-Blogs.com is not radioactive and I’m not too sure about the liberties they take over there, but they do have a ton of funny blogs.

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4 Comments so far ↓

  1. Oct
    3
    7:01
    AM
    Andrew Abraham

    Is it time for Prayer or Pay… What does the man or women do in these times… It is so confusing.. all week we have been chatting on Myinvestorsplace.com…. everyone has a different opinion… What should we do now??? Should we pray or should we just pay more taxes..

  2. Oct
    3
    3:00
    PM
    Chris C

    Grab your ankles and hope the politicians are nice enough to use lube. My advice.

  3. Oct
    4
    11:02
    AM
    Jody

    Here’s some more bailout humor - a really funny song about the Wall Street mess. Anything to lighten up a grim topic: Bailout song

  4. Oct
    5
    2:10
    AM
    Chris C

    It sounds like a song you would hear in bar in an alternate Earth where everyone is really smart. Geeky lyrics but very well done music. But it’s more sexy then funny.

    It’s the kind of song I envision Alan Greenspan putting on as he engages in foreplay with his wife Andrea Mitchell.

    I mean that not as disrespect for your work, just things I thought of while listening to the song. I’m weird like that.

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