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To: bruwin who wrote (1085626)8/29/2018 3:52:42 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 1584696
 
<Your "previous president" only took office in January 2009. By that time, the "rescue effort" was well underway already by people who actually knew what was necessary to be done to get the American financial system out of the fertilizer.>

Exactly!



To: bruwin who wrote (1085626)8/29/2018 3:59:26 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 1584696
 
>>>knew what was necessary to be done
SOCIALIZE THE LOSSES OF THE TOP 1%... LMFAO... where is the venezuela mindsh*t when you need him... HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA



To: bruwin who wrote (1085626)8/30/2018 3:39:48 PM
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sylvester80

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Let's begin with TARP. Senators McCain and Obama asked their parties to put country first and vote for it. McCain couldn't move his party. In the House Boehner also begged his party to put country first and again he was rebuffed. The first version of TARP failed, the Dow suffered it's biggest point loss in history and republicans still wouldn't budge. Without Senator Obama's help in the Senate, it's highly unlikely TARP would have ever passed and the US economy would have collapsed.

Then there were the spending cuts republicans wanted after Obama was elected (note how they haven't asked for draconian spending cuts when the economy is growing and when there's a white republican in the White House).

President Obama, Dems in the House and Senate raised spending and stopped us from going into a double-dip recession. Europe cut spending and some countries went into triple-dip recessions. Had republicans gained power they'd have put us into another Great Depression.