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April 11, 2008

Whose fault is it?

Laughnow Our economy is coming to a dead end (Adam Kritzer sums it up HERE) and someone is going to have to be blamed.  It's the American way. 

Quick side note: I saw a headline that Virginia Tech paid victims and family for the shooting.  So I need to rephrase. 

Someone with money is going to have to be blamed.

Quite frankly, I think we should all sue the Federal Reserve.  Think about it.  The most important consideration when filing a lawsuit is finding the deep pockets.  Actual cause and effect, common sense, Darwinism, and warning labels are simple hurdles to overcome.  You have to find someone with money.

There are no deeper pockets than the Federal Reserve.  They can just print and print money.  You can sue them for a trillion dollars.  If you win, they'll just have to run the printing press until you get your money.  I think we should file a class action suit against the Federal Reserve.  Their negligence is leading to records in oil prices, gas prices, foreclosures, bankruptcies, unemployment, and unhappiness.

Any attorneys taking on this case?  I'd like my piece of the pie.

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