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REC REC REC....KICK KICK KICK DearAbby Jun 2012 #1
Yet again, a story created by the failure to understand that a loan is not a gift. TheWraith Jun 2012 #2
Your incivility, condescension and patronizing attitude are coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #6
Amazing isn't it? whatchamacallit Jun 2012 #18
How is it 'incivil' to point out that a loan is not the same as a gift? randome Jun 2012 #29
The little people off the streets sure can't get an interest rate like that Autumn Jun 2012 #32
There are more than 300 million people in the U.S. randome Jun 2012 #33
The banks could have been charged a higher interest rate, Autumn Jun 2012 #35
Yes, they sat on a lot of the money.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #40
I'm sure you're right that some of them sat on the money. randome Jun 2012 #42
The government's responsibility should be to handle a crisis responsibly, not just to act quickly. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #54
What girl gone mad said! +10000 Fantastic Anarchist Jun 2012 #100
I think you need to read up on what the banks did 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #84
Small Busniess Loans bahrbearian Jun 2012 #44
Yeah, that sounds good. randome Jun 2012 #46
They could have been given Jobs by small business's. That is were most jobs are created. bahrbearian Jun 2012 #47
Bush Jr didn't seem to have any trouble when he handed out $400 checks. nashville_brook Jun 2012 #52
Yes, that's what they said in Europe. sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #55
Yep and both Issa and Kucinich mentioned this fact repeatedly as truedelphi Jun 2012 #63
How about loaning it to cities and towns and states zeemike Jun 2012 #66
I think all of you raise good points. randome Jun 2012 #82
get something done? 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #83
spot on - if someone "loans" you 10 million dollars for no interest for as long as you want it... nashville_brook Jun 2012 #51
Actually most bought US Treasury Notes Jake2413 Jun 2012 #61
precisely, thank you! nashville_brook Jun 2012 #68
And then we DU'ers have to overlook the fact that the truedelphi Jun 2012 #60
why does that name sound familiar....hmmmm chknltl Jun 2012 #77
It would be nice to know 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #85
Here, should you wish to investigate further: chknltl Jun 2012 #113
The loan isn't the gift. The way-below-market-rate interest on the loan is the gift. (nt) jeff47 Jun 2012 #7
+1000 Xedniw Jun 2012 #34
A loan is only a loan when there is specific pay back schedule Jake2413 Jun 2012 #59
Wrong. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #9
I don't think your response "treed" truedelphi Jun 2012 #58
A loan at 0% interest is socialism at its finest. joshcryer Jun 2012 #81
A MASSIVE "loan" at 0% or near 0%... bvar22 Jun 2012 #96
When you give someone an interest-free loan Ruby the Liberal Jun 2012 #10
I totally agree with your observation. Don't you wish we could get free interest loans. southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #14
... abelenkpe Jun 2012 #13
i'm with you. mopinko Jun 2012 #17
The question is not whether an industrial economy needs a banking system - it does - coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #19
i find your suggestions absurd. mopinko Jun 2012 #22
Obviously it 'ain't happening,' but you provide coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #26
the fdic mopinko Jun 2012 #30
The share- and bondholders of the TBTF banks (many of them in the 1%) coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #31
Your analysis relies on some fairly extreme historical revisions. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #45
thank you for your rational post 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #87
Well Done. Thank You! bvar22 Jun 2012 #97
Bankers should be basically.. sendero Jun 2012 #65
?????????wtf????????????? 2pooped2pop Jun 2012 #86
The loans made by the Fed were exactly that... cheapdate Jun 2012 #91
You are confusing these loans with the TARP loans nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #103
I would like a zero interest loan as well.. Bandit Jun 2012 #23
I'd call this a gift taught_me_patience Jun 2012 #24
AKA: "Cash-For-Trash" coalition_unwilling Jun 2012 #27
I wonder why Geithner et al tried to keep it all sabrina 1 Jun 2012 #53
This was not a loan. It was a bailout rustydog Jun 2012 #57
The Nation, Democracy Now, Reuters and more are reporting on this suffragette Jun 2012 #89
A loan can easily be transformed into a gift SOS Jun 2012 #94
What Bernie was reporting was the CONFLICT OF INTEREST between the bankers who got the loans and Dont call me Shirley Jun 2012 #109
Some of these people should be in prison Angry Dragon Jun 2012 #3
Agree. But don't worry if things keep getting worse the little people are going to be in the southernyankeebelle Jun 2012 #16
Yes...but "many more" than "SOME." But, they are HUGE DONORS to Both Parties.... KoKo Jun 2012 #48
if potus gets a 2nd term that might happen leftyohiolib Jun 2012 #92
This kind of insanity just makes you want to bang your head against a wall. AndyA Jun 2012 #4
Are the numbers you quote the amounts loaned or the amounts given? nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #5
Article says: abelenkpe Jun 2012 #8
Thanks I missed it. It would be good to know how much they actually netted. nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #56
Wrong place. nm rhett o rick Jun 2012 #37
kick valerief Jun 2012 #11
Every-bloody needs to read this longship Jun 2012 #12
...and an outraged Congress is finally spurred into action!!! librechik Jun 2012 #15
If you believe this story, perhaps you should econoclast Jun 2012 #20
You did borrow $450,000 Angry Dragon Jun 2012 #25
I think not..... econoclast Jun 2012 #28
I am not being bamboozled by Saunders Angry Dragon Jun 2012 #70
Your analogy is imprecise.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #50
Actually quite precise indeed econoclast Jun 2012 #74
The fact that the Fed.. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #112
The original number was fifteen or sixteen trillions of dollars. truedelphi Jun 2012 #106
Your confidence is misplaced econoclast Jun 2012 #115
Catherine Austin Fitts still stands by the number 12 Trillions of dollars. truedelphi Jun 2012 #116
As I read this Senator jeff Session is on the bonniebgood Jun 2012 #21
Cutting food stamps in Texas was a disaster. DhhD Jun 2012 #69
Welcome to DU. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #71
How seamlessly our representatives have transformed themselves into our "leaders." woo me with science Jun 2012 #88
Required reading for everyone in this country that can read.. Stuart G Jun 2012 #36
That which gets rewarded gets repeated. They'll be back for more. AnotherMcIntosh Jun 2012 #38
OMG LittleGirl Jun 2012 #39
Apparently we must hand deliver this list to all Americans. Our Corporate News Digest won't SleeplessinSoCal Jun 2012 #41
And maybe somebody close to Pres Obama could mention that his truedelphi Jun 2012 #64
Immelt of G.E. (owner of MSNBC, NBC, CNBC) got $16 billion . . . . SleeplessinSoCal Jun 2012 #75
Glad you reminded me of this. truedelphi Jun 2012 #105
Go Bernie! (n/t) a2liberal Jun 2012 #43
Well then........... SammyWinstonJack Jun 2012 #49
Holy facting shite!! malaise Jun 2012 #62
Bernie Sanders stood up and did wimp into a corner. Thinkingabout Jun 2012 #67
And this quote is the best: JDPriestly Jun 2012 #72
Wall St. OWNS all Three Parts of Our Government! solarman350 Jun 2012 #73
I had never seen that sign before - thanks for the chuckle. truedelphi Jun 2012 #117
Is there any doubt left..... Flint Stone Jun 2012 #76
Spam deleted by Violet_Crumble (MIR Team) Marvin33 Jun 2012 #78
Citigroup received over $2.5 trillion liberalla Jun 2012 #79
And then laid off 50,000 workers nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #101
O and then sharply raised interest rates and canceled lines of credit. nt abelenkpe Jun 2012 #102
bush family related business Dont call me Shirley Jun 2012 #110
Kick and rec Fuddnik Jun 2012 #80
And they say they hate socialism. Fantastic Anarchist Jun 2012 #90
+ 1. n/t truedelphi Jun 2012 #107
It was the Fed's money to loan and their decision to loan it. cheapdate Jun 2012 #93
Taxpayers backstop the Fed. girl gone mad Jun 2012 #111
Greed, corruption, and hubris cheapdate Jun 2012 #114
And now they're all busy buying a presidency for Rmoney. patrice Jun 2012 #95
Paulson with Co-Conspirators bvar22 Jun 2012 #98
F.w.i.w., snot Jun 2012 #99
Rec & Kick Catch2.2 Jun 2012 #104
Bernie is AWESOME! Dont call me Shirley Jun 2012 #108
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