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1
Oh, god, fuck finding a villain. I wish someone somewhere was looking for solutions instead of trying to find someone to blame. This rising tsunami will swamp all boats.
2
I'm waiting for the backlash when the GOP starts to paint credit agencies as existential threats to us who are interfering with our "sovereign political destiny", and similar bullshit, to rally the nutbars against them. One more step toward the 1930s...
3
duh the villain is the REPUBLICAN PARTY, the republicans in the house.

the person to call them a villian is PRESIDENT OBAMA.

FDR HST LBJ JFK and WJC would not need to be told this. We the base shouldn't need to find someone to call out the villians. It's so easy. It's on Obama -- just just won't fucking do it.

"Today the average American family lost $5,000 in their 401K. This is because the republicans in congress threatened to default. This is an attack on the united states. to prevent future attacks, and protect your savings, I am now invoking the 14th amendmetn to declare no future legislation raising the debt ceiling is needed. I will have a series of stadium meetings in 20 swing districts to explain this. The first one is in a district in wisonsin, then ohio -- boehner's district -- then in pennsylvania.

I will also explain how the deficit can be solved by letting bush tax cuts expire. the rich only need to pay an extra $30 per thousand dollars of income over $250K -- they can do it and if they don't want to SHAME ON THEM, THE VILLIANS."
4
Do we seriously need to list every subdivision of the Republican party every time we say it? Why not just alternate between the Republican Downgrade and the GOP Downgrade. That covers everybody and won't allow them to "prefer" whichever term isn't associated with the downgrade.
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Except that the downgrade will not result in higher interest rates. If anything, they are headed down.

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