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Let's Do the TARP Time Warp

Originally, the $700 billion bailout package was picthed as a way to remove toxic assets from the financial system so that credit would flow freely once again. That idea was scrapped shortly after Paulson and Bernanke got their money. Now, the Fed Chairman is making the case for Congress to allocate the second $350 billion authorized in the bailout package, and the Washington Post reports:

Among other steps, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and vice chairman Donald L. Kohn suggested taking troubled assets off the books of banks -- a strategy that Fed officials backed before it was abandoned months ago -- and also using some of the money to help homeowners at risk of foreclosure.

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Phil Connors| 1.14.09 @ 11:12AM

Is it even remotely possible to believe what anyone from Washington DC says anymore?

I feel like I'm living the same horrible day over and over again each time another billion is requested to keep "X" from collapsing.

Am I the only Charlton Heston out there pounding the beach screaming "You Maniacs! You blew it up! Damn you! God damn you all to hell."

daboss| 1.14.09 @ 11:16AM

It’s just a jump to the left …
and then forget the step to right
put your hands on your wallets
and hold on tight …

sidnee| 12.12.09 @ 11:41AM

jack wills
ugg new arrivals

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