Study finds Bernanke and Paulsen were guilty of misleading the public about recipients of the bank bailout.
by Will on October 5, 2009
Study finds Bernanke and Paulsen were guilty of misleading the public about recipients of the bank bailout.
Tagged as: bernanke, Paulsen, The Bailout
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Obviously, the best course of action would be televised mass hangings of those bankers, ceo’s, bureaucrats, and politicians involved with these illegal actions. There isn’t a one of them that can’t be speedily replaced and the next fellow is going to be very careful about his work.
Isn’t that what they do in China?
Look, they did what they had to do to ensure that the entire financial system didn’t collapse.
Imagine how much worse we’d be off today if they told the truth.
At least they tried.
Yes, and “somewhere over the rainbow…”
Try a different story, JB, the dog don’t hunt!
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