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		<title>Comment on McCain Owes Over $250,000 in Credit Card Debt by Chris</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/06/16/the-mccain-family-owes-over-250000-in-credit-card-debt/comment-page-1/#comment-1928</link>
		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Dec 2009 07:25:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>You poke fun at our countries financial situation, speaking of &quot;fiscal responsibility&quot; yet you don&#039;t even know what this chart is for. It&#039;s from the Justice Department and well, here&#039;s the intro. 

&quot;In this article, we describe how credit card debt is distributed among different characteristics of chapter 7 no-asset debtors: their location, age, gender and marital status, family size and gross income. We also tease out what we can about the relationship between credit card and medical debts. Our analysis is based on 5,203 no-asset non-business chapter 7 cases that were closed between 2000 and 2002. We only included bank-issued credit card debt (e.g., Visa MasterCard, Discover, etc.). Credit card debt for individual stores, which averages $2,917 per case in our population, was not included.&quot;

This is average debt for people who filed for bankruptcy. So the fact you said they&#039;re not going bankrupt makes this chart completely irrelevant. Also, the McCains and not &quot;no-asset debtors&quot;. So please do a better job. This stuff never disappears.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You poke fun at our countries financial situation, speaking of &#8220;fiscal responsibility&#8221; yet you don&#8217;t even know what this chart is for. It&#8217;s from the Justice Department and well, here&#8217;s the intro. </p>
<p>&#8220;In this article, we describe how credit card debt is distributed among different characteristics of chapter 7 no-asset debtors: their location, age, gender and marital status, family size and gross income. We also tease out what we can about the relationship between credit card and medical debts. Our analysis is based on 5,203 no-asset non-business chapter 7 cases that were closed between 2000 and 2002. We only included bank-issued credit card debt (e.g., Visa MasterCard, Discover, etc.). Credit card debt for individual stores, which averages $2,917 per case in our population, was not included.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is average debt for people who filed for bankruptcy. So the fact you said they&#8217;re not going bankrupt makes this chart completely irrelevant. Also, the McCains and not &#8220;no-asset debtors&#8221;. So please do a better job. This stuff never disappears.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Joe Scarborough Under Fire At MSNBC by Bob</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/08/26/joe-scarborough-under-fire-at-msnbc/comment-page-1/#comment-1805</link>
		<dc:creator>Bob</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Sep 2009 14:58:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Your defending David the homo Shuster? you have o be kidding me! This guy needs to get his ass kicked live on tv by Joe, even better just fire him.</description>
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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Morning Joe:&#8221; Racists Don&#8217;t Hate Obama by Mark Casey</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2009/09/16/morning-joe-racists-dont-hate-obama/comment-page-1/#comment-1783</link>
		<dc:creator>Mark Casey</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 13:31:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well, this blog post was about exactly two things.  1) That racists will very obviously oppose a black president, and 2) That, the first statement being obviously true, it is absurd to claim that no opposition to Obama is race-based, as Scarborough (my favorite talking head) does.  Now, granted, Dyson does a terrible job in the above interview expressing the correct side of the debate.  He is nearly as vague in saying that &quot;some Obama opponents are racist&quot; as Scarborough is in saying that none of them are.

Which is precisely why I decided to write my first blog post in seven years about the incident.  Not only am I upset about the manufactured political controversies which occur late in summer, but I wanted to give specific examples of the more &quot;racist&quot; Obama opposition out there.  I understand that calling him a Muslim is definitionally about his religion, but it is pure naivety to believe that such an absurd storyline has captured the minds of so many for any other reason than hatred of middle-eastern-types -- otherwise, there is no reason to fear and loathe a Muslim president.  Such is the case with complaints about his citizenship, which are definitionally about questioning his legitimacy as president, but much more obviously about whining about his race.  Just because one is a racist doesn&#039;t automatically make them a blithering idiot, which is why you hardly ever hear anyone saying &quot;man, I hate them blacks&quot; in this day and age.  Such rhetoric is simply not politically correct (thought police alert!), so euphemisms are commonly employed.

Of course, no one loves dissent more than me, and I dissent every chance I can get.  Like many on the left, I oppose Obama&#039;s shitty health care plan, the Cap and Trade bill he signed, his support of DOMA and Don&#039;t Ask, Don&#039;t Tell, his allowing the firing of gay military officers, and his support for Rendition, domestic spying, and other war crimes, and his refusal (thus far) to reform financial regulation.  Like many on the right, I opposed Obama&#039;s shitty health care plan, his absurd deficits, and the auto company bailouts (though I flippantly say &quot;I approve&quot; in a jokey blog post on this very blog, a column I wrote opposed it).

So obviously, I recognize that there are real, legitimate reasons to oppose Obama and/or various specifics of his policies, and so do most commentators.  Unless you are watching Olbermann -- who is an entertainer, not an analyst -- I don&#039;t see how you can get the idea that &quot;the media&quot; blindly approves of Obama&#039;s actions thus far.  The very fact that we even know who &quot;The Birthers,&quot; &quot;Tea Partiers,&quot; and Town Hall Protest Organizers are proves that the media gives these people ample respect and attention (and in many cases, far more than they actually deserve).  

This week in particular is an odd week to start getting bemused about the media&#039;s reaction to dissent, when the whole world seems united in support of dissenting conservatives.  I don&#039;t know why many are choosing this week to feel victimized -- other than the fact that Republicans always, always doth protest too much when they are called racist.

In fact, I&#039;ve long believed that the psychology of the Media is such that they, most of them being liberals, are happy to air dissent against Democrats because it makes them feel impartial and respectable even though they&#039;re not (that&#039;s how it makes me feel, anyway), and they are conversely terrified to air dissent about Republicans, because then when they are called biased it hurts more because it is true.  So they avoid that.

I agree somewhat with the Tea Partiers, though its difficult to take them seriously when they claim that their taxes have been raised (they have not, but they should be), and when their &quot;leader&quot; uses his platform to decry Obama as &quot;an Indonesian Muslim.&quot;  At least I agree that the deficits are unworkable.  Unlike them, however, I cannot see unrelenting war and an ever-declining tax rate as the solution to anything.  Rather, I&#039;m ready to pay more and have serious discussions about what government should -- and shouldn&#039;t -- do.

And the &quot;serious discussion&quot; is where this all goes off track.  When you have a deeply unpopular political party such as the GOP, nothing but the fringe supporters tend to remain.  This is lovingly called &quot;The Rump&quot; of the party.  And currently, The Rump is controlling the discourse of the GOP, which is why you have members of congress shouting at the president while he is delivering an address, others going on TV and questioning his citizenship or religion, and still more promoting morbid falsehoods about anything their opponents are trying to do.  This is absurd, absurd stuff, and unlike the Looney Left, which rightly gets no attention from the media, these people are leaders of their party, and that&#039;s why said party is such a joke at the moment.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, this blog post was about exactly two things.  1) That racists will very obviously oppose a black president, and 2) That, the first statement being obviously true, it is absurd to claim that no opposition to Obama is race-based, as Scarborough (my favorite talking head) does.  Now, granted, Dyson does a terrible job in the above interview expressing the correct side of the debate.  He is nearly as vague in saying that &#8220;some Obama opponents are racist&#8221; as Scarborough is in saying that none of them are.</p>
<p>Which is precisely why I decided to write my first blog post in seven years about the incident.  Not only am I upset about the manufactured political controversies which occur late in summer, but I wanted to give specific examples of the more &#8220;racist&#8221; Obama opposition out there.  I understand that calling him a Muslim is definitionally about his religion, but it is pure naivety to believe that such an absurd storyline has captured the minds of so many for any other reason than hatred of middle-eastern-types &#8212; otherwise, there is no reason to fear and loathe a Muslim president.  Such is the case with complaints about his citizenship, which are definitionally about questioning his legitimacy as president, but much more obviously about whining about his race.  Just because one is a racist doesn&#8217;t automatically make them a blithering idiot, which is why you hardly ever hear anyone saying &#8220;man, I hate them blacks&#8221; in this day and age.  Such rhetoric is simply not politically correct (thought police alert!), so euphemisms are commonly employed.</p>
<p>Of course, no one loves dissent more than me, and I dissent every chance I can get.  Like many on the left, I oppose Obama&#8217;s shitty health care plan, the Cap and Trade bill he signed, his support of DOMA and Don&#8217;t Ask, Don&#8217;t Tell, his allowing the firing of gay military officers, and his support for Rendition, domestic spying, and other war crimes, and his refusal (thus far) to reform financial regulation.  Like many on the right, I opposed Obama&#8217;s shitty health care plan, his absurd deficits, and the auto company bailouts (though I flippantly say &#8220;I approve&#8221; in a jokey blog post on this very blog, a column I wrote opposed it).</p>
<p>So obviously, I recognize that there are real, legitimate reasons to oppose Obama and/or various specifics of his policies, and so do most commentators.  Unless you are watching Olbermann &#8212; who is an entertainer, not an analyst &#8212; I don&#8217;t see how you can get the idea that &#8220;the media&#8221; blindly approves of Obama&#8217;s actions thus far.  The very fact that we even know who &#8220;The Birthers,&#8221; &#8220;Tea Partiers,&#8221; and Town Hall Protest Organizers are proves that the media gives these people ample respect and attention (and in many cases, far more than they actually deserve).  </p>
<p>This week in particular is an odd week to start getting bemused about the media&#8217;s reaction to dissent, when the whole world seems united in support of dissenting conservatives.  I don&#8217;t know why many are choosing this week to feel victimized &#8212; other than the fact that Republicans always, always doth protest too much when they are called racist.</p>
<p>In fact, I&#8217;ve long believed that the psychology of the Media is such that they, most of them being liberals, are happy to air dissent against Democrats because it makes them feel impartial and respectable even though they&#8217;re not (that&#8217;s how it makes me feel, anyway), and they are conversely terrified to air dissent about Republicans, because then when they are called biased it hurts more because it is true.  So they avoid that.</p>
<p>I agree somewhat with the Tea Partiers, though its difficult to take them seriously when they claim that their taxes have been raised (they have not, but they should be), and when their &#8220;leader&#8221; uses his platform to decry Obama as &#8220;an Indonesian Muslim.&#8221;  At least I agree that the deficits are unworkable.  Unlike them, however, I cannot see unrelenting war and an ever-declining tax rate as the solution to anything.  Rather, I&#8217;m ready to pay more and have serious discussions about what government should &#8212; and shouldn&#8217;t &#8212; do.</p>
<p>And the &#8220;serious discussion&#8221; is where this all goes off track.  When you have a deeply unpopular political party such as the GOP, nothing but the fringe supporters tend to remain.  This is lovingly called &#8220;The Rump&#8221; of the party.  And currently, The Rump is controlling the discourse of the GOP, which is why you have members of congress shouting at the president while he is delivering an address, others going on TV and questioning his citizenship or religion, and still more promoting morbid falsehoods about anything their opponents are trying to do.  This is absurd, absurd stuff, and unlike the Looney Left, which rightly gets no attention from the media, these people are leaders of their party, and that&#8217;s why said party is such a joke at the moment.</p>
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		<title>Comment on &#8220;Morning Joe:&#8221; Racists Don&#8217;t Hate Obama by Eric</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2009/09/16/morning-joe-racists-dont-hate-obama/comment-page-1/#comment-1782</link>
		<dc:creator>Eric</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Sep 2009 09:50:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I object to your remark that &quot;No one is saying that ALL opposition to Obama is racist.&quot; Well, that much is true. But do you honestly not feel that MANY commentators are  immediately jumping to race as the underlying factor anytime someone disagrees with the President? Are you really saying this isn&#039;t happening? Media attitudes did a sudden about face when President Carter made his remark, and now they&#039;re saying that he was wrong and of course people can disagree with the President without being racist, possibly in an effort to never be on the same side of an issue as Carter, which is a wise policy. But have you genuinely not seen this behavior as common throughout the Obama presidency?

It&#039;s part of a larger pattern of behavior where this administration and innumerable commentators refer to those opposed to various policies as either deliberately obscurantist or afraid of something or in thrall to special interest or whatever. The attitude that reasonable disagreement with actions and proposed policies of the Obama administration is an utter impossibility is ubiquitous. As though if you don&#039;t have a beatific smile on your face as you gaze on the President&#039;s visage in rapturous ecstasy, something is crazy about you. (All right, I engage in hyperbole. But it cannot be denied that the current President is treated like a pop celebrity to a great extent, with  many people just assuming that you have to love him, like he&#039;s the &quot;Stairway to Heaven&quot; of politicians. I find this shift away from support into adulation inappropriate and potentially insidious, and believe me I&#039;d find it so with ANY Commander-in-Chief.)

I&#039;d also like to deal with your words &quot;if claiming that Obama is a Muslim is not about race, then why do it?&quot; If I were to go about claiming that Obama is a Muslim, it wouldn&#039;t be about race at all. It would be about religion. Now, I DON&#039;T go about claiming this, because it&#039;s patently foolish. Obama says he&#039;s a Christian, and we know it&#039;s a statement of religion, not race. Equating the two, as though religion were some kind of genetically heritable characteristic, clears the way for the continued indoctrination of children and is repugnant to me. For the record, I no more believe President Obama is a Christian, as he says, than I believe he&#039;s a Muslim or a Scientologist or a worshipper of Ra. Nothing about him suggests that he&#039;d ever bother to attend church at all were he not in the public eye, nor that he&#039;s foolish enough to believe preposterous things about the fundamental nature of the world on the basis of no evidence at all. I disagree with his interpretation of what the role of the government should be and how far it should extend, but I don&#039;t think he&#039;s stupid.

Which brings me back around to my first, main point (I think I had one, but you can never tell with me). It seems like so many commentators are incapable or unwilling to imagine that people could disagree about political issues without one of them being unreasonable or stupid.

In conclusion, why do I bother having political back-and-forths with you when it only keeps us from the more important business in life--not to mention things on which we can agree--like which Lethal Weapon sequel is best and how Paul Reiser is totally despicable and evil in Aliens, proving that art often imitates life.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I object to your remark that &#8220;No one is saying that ALL opposition to Obama is racist.&#8221; Well, that much is true. But do you honestly not feel that MANY commentators are  immediately jumping to race as the underlying factor anytime someone disagrees with the President? Are you really saying this isn&#8217;t happening? Media attitudes did a sudden about face when President Carter made his remark, and now they&#8217;re saying that he was wrong and of course people can disagree with the President without being racist, possibly in an effort to never be on the same side of an issue as Carter, which is a wise policy. But have you genuinely not seen this behavior as common throughout the Obama presidency?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s part of a larger pattern of behavior where this administration and innumerable commentators refer to those opposed to various policies as either deliberately obscurantist or afraid of something or in thrall to special interest or whatever. The attitude that reasonable disagreement with actions and proposed policies of the Obama administration is an utter impossibility is ubiquitous. As though if you don&#8217;t have a beatific smile on your face as you gaze on the President&#8217;s visage in rapturous ecstasy, something is crazy about you. (All right, I engage in hyperbole. But it cannot be denied that the current President is treated like a pop celebrity to a great extent, with  many people just assuming that you have to love him, like he&#8217;s the &#8220;Stairway to Heaven&#8221; of politicians. I find this shift away from support into adulation inappropriate and potentially insidious, and believe me I&#8217;d find it so with ANY Commander-in-Chief.)</p>
<p>I&#8217;d also like to deal with your words &#8220;if claiming that Obama is a Muslim is not about race, then why do it?&#8221; If I were to go about claiming that Obama is a Muslim, it wouldn&#8217;t be about race at all. It would be about religion. Now, I DON&#8217;T go about claiming this, because it&#8217;s patently foolish. Obama says he&#8217;s a Christian, and we know it&#8217;s a statement of religion, not race. Equating the two, as though religion were some kind of genetically heritable characteristic, clears the way for the continued indoctrination of children and is repugnant to me. For the record, I no more believe President Obama is a Christian, as he says, than I believe he&#8217;s a Muslim or a Scientologist or a worshipper of Ra. Nothing about him suggests that he&#8217;d ever bother to attend church at all were he not in the public eye, nor that he&#8217;s foolish enough to believe preposterous things about the fundamental nature of the world on the basis of no evidence at all. I disagree with his interpretation of what the role of the government should be and how far it should extend, but I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;s stupid.</p>
<p>Which brings me back around to my first, main point (I think I had one, but you can never tell with me). It seems like so many commentators are incapable or unwilling to imagine that people could disagree about political issues without one of them being unreasonable or stupid.</p>
<p>In conclusion, why do I bother having political back-and-forths with you when it only keeps us from the more important business in life&#8211;not to mention things on which we can agree&#8211;like which Lethal Weapon sequel is best and how Paul Reiser is totally despicable and evil in Aliens, proving that art often imitates life.</p>
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		<title>Comment on The Big Three&#8217;s Post-Bailout Ad Campaign by Dorendra Nichez</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2010/01/10/the-big-threes-post-bailout-ad-campaign/comment-page-1/#comment-1286</link>
		<dc:creator>Dorendra Nichez</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Mar 2009 22:35:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>cant believe we spent a trillion dollars on pork, now thats a &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/president_obama/&quot; rel=&quot;nofollow&quot;&gt;soft tyranny&lt;/a&gt;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>cant believe we spent a trillion dollars on pork, now thats a <a href="http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/president_obama/" rel="nofollow">soft tyranny</a></p>
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		<title>Comment on Does CNN Hate Barack Obama? by NEMY</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/05/19/why-does-cnn-hate-barack-obama/comment-page-1/#comment-1276</link>
		<dc:creator>NEMY</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Mar 2009 21:57:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Ive noticed it too lately. Every single thing they say is just trashing him. I think the man is doing and amazing job considering. I mean wow! This is crazy!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ive noticed it too lately. Every single thing they say is just trashing him. I think the man is doing and amazing job considering. I mean wow! This is crazy!</p>
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		<title>Comment on How CNN Used MySpace to Ruin Ashley Dupri&#8217;s Life by ashley</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/03/14/how-the-cnn-used-myspace-to-ruin-ashley-dupris-life/comment-page-1/#comment-1268</link>
		<dc:creator>ashley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 00:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>you defenders of this WHORE crack me up! She posted herself all over Myspace, which she couldve made her page PRIVATE had she not wanted the attention...Im sure the extra talk on CNN about her myspace increased her &quot;clients&quot; aka JOHNS ten fold! what a JOKE. This woman has no morals, no self worth at all, and no qualms whatsoever about being party to ruining a marriage and another woman&#039;s life but yet we&#039;re supposed to feel sorry for her now because of her PUBLIC myspace and facebook accounts being talked about? No different from the &quot;Tot Mom&quot; or any other criminal with a myspace these days. I LOVE how if the chick is decent looking we&#039;re supposed to roll over and accept her crimes. Disgusting.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>you defenders of this WHORE crack me up! She posted herself all over Myspace, which she couldve made her page PRIVATE had she not wanted the attention&#8230;Im sure the extra talk on CNN about her myspace increased her &#8220;clients&#8221; aka JOHNS ten fold! what a JOKE. This woman has no morals, no self worth at all, and no qualms whatsoever about being party to ruining a marriage and another woman&#8217;s life but yet we&#8217;re supposed to feel sorry for her now because of her PUBLIC myspace and facebook accounts being talked about? No different from the &#8220;Tot Mom&#8221; or any other criminal with a myspace these days. I LOVE how if the chick is decent looking we&#8217;re supposed to roll over and accept her crimes. Disgusting.</p>
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		<title>Comment on Obama Makes Some Bad Decisions by nia sutton</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/12/18/obama-makes-some-bad-decisions/comment-page-1/#comment-1173</link>
		<dc:creator>nia sutton</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 00:35:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>why did yall talk about bad about obama</description>
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		<title>Comment on Does CNN Hate Barack Obama? by Jenny</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/05/19/why-does-cnn-hate-barack-obama/comment-page-1/#comment-1115</link>
		<dc:creator>Jenny</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2009 00:20:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>OMG! im so glad im not the only one! i hardly watch CNN and today i decided to flip over to it, and i noticed that even after the inagouration they were flaming on him talking about how one cannot trust him, that he doesnt know what he&#039;s doing etc.. as soon as i was 5 minutes into watching the crapload of s---t they had to say, i went back to mtv! Im frikken 15 years old and i noticed it!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OMG! im so glad im not the only one! i hardly watch CNN and today i decided to flip over to it, and i noticed that even after the inagouration they were flaming on him talking about how one cannot trust him, that he doesnt know what he&#8217;s doing etc.. as soon as i was 5 minutes into watching the crapload of s&#8212;t they had to say, i went back to mtv! Im frikken 15 years old and i noticed it!</p>
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		<title>Comment on McCain Owes Over $250,000 in Credit Card Debt by Speckulator</title>
		<link>http://www.markcaseyonline.com/2008/06/16/the-mccain-family-owes-over-250000-in-credit-card-debt/comment-page-1/#comment-1113</link>
		<dc:creator>Speckulator</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 06:14:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>BFD, This could be paying for a kitchen remodel of a month&#039;s spending and in either case it may be payed of monthly.  These peeps are very wealthy, and 250k is pocket changed.  Do you think they have more than Obama&#039;s college savings in the bank?  I think so. If all the taxes, fees, upkeep and insurance for the houses goes on one credit card it could be this kind of coin.   Like I said BFD guys. Who Cares?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>BFD, This could be paying for a kitchen remodel of a month&#8217;s spending and in either case it may be payed of monthly.  These peeps are very wealthy, and 250k is pocket changed.  Do you think they have more than Obama&#8217;s college savings in the bank?  I think so. If all the taxes, fees, upkeep and insurance for the houses goes on one credit card it could be this kind of coin.   Like I said BFD guys. Who Cares?</p>
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