3.7 trillion now spent on saving financial system

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  • sgreger1
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    • Mar 2009
    • 9451

    3.7 trillion now spent on saving financial system

    For good measure, the Iraq and Afghanistan war combined have cost us $1.2 trillion over the past 9 years. But the bailouts and other "recovery" efforts of the last year or so have cost 3.7 TRILLION.


    "Indeed, the current outstanding balance of overall Federal support for the nation's financial system...has actually increased more than 23% over the past year, from approximately $3.0 trillion to $3.7 trillion -- the equivalent of a fully deployed TARP program -- largely without congressional action, even as the banking crisis has, by most measures, abated from its most acute phases," the TARP inspector general, Neil Barofsky, wrote in the report.



    The report provoked swift criticism of Obama administration housing policies from U.S. Rep. Darrell Issa.

    "The fact that the Obama administration is treating TARP like its own personal slush-fund is beyond egregious and a complete betrayal of what the American people were told would be then when their tax-dollars were used to bailout Wall Street," Issa said in a statement, adding that the housing efforts were "dumping good money after bad".
  • bipolarbear1968
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    • Mar 2010
    • 1074

    #2
    That reminds me....Has anyone seen wa3zrm?

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