Web Letters: Tax the Speculators

A Fair Plan to Pay for Economic Recovery

By Chuck Collins

September 19, 2008

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  • When you deregulate or legalize crime and gluttony, you end up with criminals running the system. Just don't turn your back and don't let the criminals leave with your kids' future. Start by cleaning out the federal government, regardless of party, and check where each senator and Congressperson was and what they did for the past fifteen years. Pay attention, folks, if you want your country back. Don't let senile old dudes and pathological liars get away with telling you that they are for you.

    JAMES PINETTE

    Caribou, ME

    09/19/2008 @ 7:33pm


  • Let's keep AIG nationalized. Why return it to private ownership when that whole system has so clearly failed? Instead, keep AIG under government control so it can provide public services, like low-cost health insurance.

    Keep Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae nationalized as well, so they can provide low-cost mortgages and housing to the poor and working class.

    This is an opportunity to break with free-market capitalism that doesn't come around every day, and we progressives should take advantage of it.

    Michael C. McHugh

    Des Moines, IO

    09/19/2008 @ 06:09am


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