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Barney Frank: Plenty of rich people that we can tax

Love him or hate him Barney Frank, Chairman of the House Financial Services Committee speaks his mind with much greater candor than most politicians on Capitol Hill. But the last thing the economy needs is “a healthy dose of Keynesianism” as he stated. Does he not remember when he was in his thirties how John Maynard Keynes’ theories were proven to result in stagflation?

Jesus Christ.

(I created an account just so I could say that.)

I can’t even begin to explain just how dangerous (ly stupid) this man is.

BAMAToNE's picture

When you have an arrogant Nobel Prize winning economist, Paul Krugman—who believes we can tax and spend our way out of this financial crisis—it is no wonder why politicians like Barney Frank think taxing “rich people” is a sound policy.

Check out this interview with Paul Krugman. He actually takes delight in the recent crisis.

http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=95929699

Philip Sheffield's picture

Frank is a traitor to his constituents and his country.

He’s been in the employ of Wall Street for years; I have no doubt that he is delighted in this crisis, and keen to use it in the way that the Republicans used 9/11; as an excuse to push through more unwanted, un-needed legislation that helps him and his traitorous comrades line their pockets.

Go to www.opensecrets.org and check out Frank’s campaign funding. That should tell you ALL you need to know about where his loyalties lie.

It’s not with the American people.

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