You Couldn't Slap TARP As Hard As This Report Did
Though released earlier this week, it is very necessary to not forget the emphatic scolding of the Bank Bailout by its Special Inspector General.
And this summary from the notable "Economic Populist" really burns everyone at the Treasury, especially Timothy Geithner.
Hopefully though, as Geithner continues to get the hammering he deserves (with Obama his boss of course), people will never forget the architect of this Wall Street Welfare package Hank Paulson. He has continued to abscond from public condemnation so easily (just like all the other prominent figures of the Bush Administration), highlighting another element of our country's dysfunction.
If you haven't had a chance to read that summary of the lengthy 338 page report, I encourage you to see an utter slapfest done in simply understandable Layman's term.
And this summary from the notable "Economic Populist" really burns everyone at the Treasury, especially Timothy Geithner.
Hopefully though, as Geithner continues to get the hammering he deserves (with Obama his boss of course), people will never forget the architect of this Wall Street Welfare package Hank Paulson. He has continued to abscond from public condemnation so easily (just like all the other prominent figures of the Bush Administration), highlighting another element of our country's dysfunction.
If you haven't had a chance to read that summary of the lengthy 338 page report, I encourage you to see an utter slapfest done in simply understandable Layman's term.
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