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TARP Program Shows U.S. Has Ability To Break Political Deadlock

Tarp Politics

First Posted: 05/13/11 09:47 AM ET Updated: 07/13/11 06:12 AM ET

Financial Times:

Not many things have emerged from the quagmire of US Congress recently which have produced a truly pleasant surprise. But could the troubled asset relief programme – better known as Tarp – turn out to be one?

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Not many things have emerged from the quagmire of US Congress recently which have produced a truly pleasant surprise. But could the troubled asset relief programme – better known as Tarp – turn ou...
Not many things have emerged from the quagmire of US Congress recently which have produced a truly pleasant surprise. But could the troubled asset relief programme – better known as Tarp – turn ou...
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08:59 PM on 05/13/2011
Fire Timmy and then throw him in prison
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Olderandwiser55
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03:04 PM on 05/13/2011
Good article. The Financial Times does great reality based financial articles. Which is why the WSJ/Murdoch types hate them
nothingchanges
too soon old, too late smart
09:49 AM on 05/13/2011
Blue?

Red?

Doesn't really matter.................................GREEN, (as in greenbacks) "the bipartisan color,"
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09:18 AM on 05/13/2011
Did anyone doubt that there would be bipartisan support when the vote is to give banks & big corporations hundreds of billions of dollars?

Now Wall Street wants bipartisan support gutting Medicare/Social Security, and I'm sure a pack of thieves and liars will work together on that too.