Gas went up $0.05 by me today.  Jsut so I knwo who to be pissed at, whose
fault is it?

On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Gruss Gott <grussg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > RoMunn wrote:
> > That is not totally accurate. If your wife racks up huge credit card
> bills
> > to ruin your credit prior to divorce proceedings, you can have your
> credit
> > separated from hers and you can be shielded from her misdeeds.
> >
>
> Maybe, maybe not, but then that'd be what you're suing for.
>
> For example, let's say spouse #2 was a gambleaholic and spouse #1
> could prove it.  The judge may provide for spouse #2 to take on the
> debt and order a restore on spouse #1's credit.
>
> If, on the other had, both spouses were gambleaholics and it just so
> happened that spouse #2 went on the last bender, then I doubt spouse
> #1 would get out of the debt or credit problems.
>
> But the point is that leaders, or co-leaders, are accountable for the
> actions of the team even if they don't approve of or even know about
> the action.
>
> Like with kids.  If your kid breaks a window, you'll be paying.
>
> So with the "it's bush's fault" complaint, it confuses blame with
> accountability.
>
> Bush is accountable and responsible for the state of the nation at the
> end of his term regardless of what Congress does or whether he knows
> about all of the actions of his underlings.
>
> If the chief executive doesn't like the way things are going he or she
> can resign due to inability to move an agenda forward.
>
> 

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