1. The Tea Party claims it was birthed by bailout anger, but-- other than some vague expression that they don't want any more bailouts-- they don't want to do anything about the underlying problem(s).
2. You are the one shifting all the blame to the "public sector" and "overregulation" and have laid no (non-hypothetical) blame so far on the Wall St execs or banks, leading me to believe that you believe they made every decision under duress and not for the comically large sums of money they accumulated doing so.
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Date: 30/11/11 20:19 (UTC)1. The Tea Party claims it was birthed by bailout anger, but-- other than some vague expression that they don't want any more bailouts-- they don't want to do anything about the underlying problem(s).
2. You are the one shifting all the blame to the "public sector" and "overregulation" and have laid no (non-hypothetical) blame so far on the Wall St execs or banks, leading me to believe that you believe they made every decision under duress and not for the comically large sums of money they accumulated doing so.