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  • February 18, 2009 11:41 AM EST by Cody Willard

    Gimme Your Thoughts Before We Go On Happy Hour About -- YouTube - #117 - Are We Idiots For Meeting Our Responsibilities?

    From the clip's description --

    "My blood is boiling at the next project Obama is working on - he will now PAY THE MORTGAGE for the people who can't afford to pay for their homes. Are we fricking idiots for PAYING OUR MORTGAGE ON TIME? Us stupid idiots who are working our asses off to pay all our bills and mortgages now have to pay everyone else's as well? Damn, maybe we should all just stop paying our mortgages, if Obama is going to let us live in our homes rent free! We are in some parallel universe where the bad guys are the good guys and the good guys are the bad guys."

    We're going to use a clip or two from this on tonight's show...

    We'd love to hear your thoughts and questions.

    PS. I'll be on FoxNews.com/StrategyRoom online show with Judge Napolitano today along with Ron Paul, Peter Schiff and others at 2pm EST. Hope to see you there.

Raines Sellers

RIGHT ON!!!!!!Thank You!!!!!!

February 18, 2009 at 4:52 pm

Sheila

The government has created the biggest dis-incentive programs I've ever seen. Rewarding the financially irresponsible and forcing folks who did the right thing to pay for it. Since it now appears the irresponsible and the non-taxpayers are outnumbering the rest of us there is no stopping the freeloader express. The key to winning in politics is the old put a chicken in every pot pledge - promise 'em money (bailout, assistance, etc) and the election is yours. Obama was right yesterday - it is the beginning of the end...just don't think it's going to be the 'end' he was thinking about.

February 18, 2009 at 1:40 pm

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  • Cody Willard is an anchor on the FOX Business Network. Willard is also the principal of an investment management company. He was a long-time featured columnist for the Financial Times and TheStreet.com as well as a regular featured economist and stock picker on CNBC's ''Kudlow & Company."

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