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To: Land Shark who wrote (970081)10/4/2016 5:49:32 PM
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OBAMA DOJ DROPS CHARGES AGAINST ARMS DEALER THREATENING TO EXPOSE CLINTON LIBYA EFFORTS...

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To: Land Shark who wrote (970081)10/4/2016 7:57:17 PM
From: Broken_Clock  Respond to of 1573717
 
Did Putin get to PBS comrade?

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The true cost of the bank bailout
September 3, 2010
We all know about TARP, the Troubled Asset Relief Program, which spent $700 billion in taxpayers’ money to bail out banks after the financial crisis. That money was scrutinized by Congress and the media.



But it turns out that that $700 billion is just a small part of a much larger pool of money that has gone into propping up our nation’s financial system. And most of that taxpayer money hasn’t had much public scrutiny at all.

According to a team at Bloomberg News, at one point last year the U.S. had lent, spent or guaranteed as much as $12.8 trillion to rescue the economy. The Bloomberg reporters have been following that money. Alison Stewart spoke with one, Bob Ivry, to talk about the true cost to the taxpayer of the Wall Street bailout.