By: LarryG
yeah you’re being repetitive and taking Monday morning quarterbacking pot shots at something that worked and at the time it was done – there was convincing evidence that companies like GM were going to...
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” Route 3 is being widened from four to six lanes at this location, thanks to $25.1 million in federal stimulus funds.” Now I’m sure before another day goes by – someone will say again that the...
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“there was convincing evidence that companies like GM were going to go down – and take Ford with them.” -All the more reason to have said NO to TARP. That is point 5 on the list-TARP prevented needed...
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there was no reason for Ford to go down but it would have. That tells me that the dogmatic ideology was wrong. And you’re cutting off your nose to spite your face when Japanese, European and China will...
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These posts by LarryG are so disconnected from reality I can’t even relate. Is there some internet wormhole connecting me to an alt reality where the US is led by President Mecha-Ayn Rand? CAN I PLEASE...
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wow! I love it when D.J. realizes that the TARP worked as intended and we get our money back and we get to keep our auto manufacturing including FORD – but it’s still a BAD DEAL. No matter TARPs are...
View ArticleBy: One cheer for Romney « The right-wing liberal
[...] will look ridiculously partisan and petty come next summer and fall. In fact, TARP was a fundamental mistake, the implementation simply made things [...]
View ArticleBy: One cheer for Romney « Virginia Virtucon
[...] will look ridiculously partisan and petty come next summer and fall. In fact, TARP was a fundamental mistake, the implementation simply made things [...]
View ArticleBy: The reason Romney lost (odds are, you haven’t heard it yet) « The...
[...] it helps that I fervently believe the bank bailout (a.k.a. TARP) was a terrible economic mistake (and yes, I said it back in 2008, too). That said, a candidate who opposed TARP could explain why...
View ArticleBy: The reason Romney lost (odds are, you haven’t heard it yet) | Virginia...
[...] it helps that I fervently believe the bank bailout (a.k.a. TARP) was a terrible economic mistake (and yes, I said it back in 2008, too). That said, a candidate who opposed TARP could explain why...
View ArticleBy: It really is Bush’s fault – Part 4: TARP « The right-wing liberal
[...] I have spent more than four years ripping TARP (a.k.a. “the bank bailout”), but it needs repeating: TARP misdiagnosed the [...]
View ArticleBy: It really is Bush’s fault – Part 4: TARP | Virginia Virtucon
[...] I have spent more than four years ripping TARP (a.k.a. “the bank bailout”), but it needs repeating: TARP misdiagnosed the [...]
View ArticleBy: Among the slew of errors Republicans and conservatives made in the last...
[...] most readers of yours truly know, I have never – ever – supported TARP (a.k.a., the bank bailout), and I have gleefully cheered TARP [...]
View ArticleBy: Among the slew of errors Republicans and conservatives made in the last...
[...] most readers of yours truly know, I have never – ever – supported TARP (a.k.a., the bank bailout), and I have gleefully cheered TARP [...]
View ArticleBy: Ed Gillespie – would-be Senate candidate – backed TARP (meaning I can’t...
[…] that I’ve been critical of TARP practically since its conception, and I have maintained that it was a terrible mistake. However, there is more to it than that. When Republicans nominate TARP...
View ArticleBy: Ed Gillespie – would-be Senate candidate – backed TARP (meaning I can’t...
[…] I’ve been critical of TARP practically since its conception, and I have maintained that it was a terrible mistake. However, there is more to it than that. When Republicans nominate TARP supporters,...
View ArticleBy: The Republican Party, TARP, and Ed Gillespie (plus some personal news) |...
[…] TARP a policy mistake practically since its conception, and I have maintained that view over the years. I have also explained why Republican nominees who support TARP are badly handicapped against...
View ArticleBy: The Republican Party, TARP, and Ed Gillespie (plus some personal news) |...
[…] TARP a policy mistake practically since its conception, and I have maintained that view over the years. I have also explained why Republican nominees who support TARP are badly handicapped against...
View ArticleBy: GOING TO ROANOKE, VA | Citizen Tom
[…] that I’ve been critical of TARP practically since its conception, and I have maintained that it was a terrible mistake. However, there is more to it than that. When Republicans nominate TARP...
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