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Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008

The Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008 (Division A of , enacted October 3, 2008), commonly referred to as a bailout of the U.S.

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  • Stuck in '89

    …administration's policies on financial regulation, fiscal stimulus, and health care. The Republicans are using the vast bailout of the financial system begun by the Bush administration to justify holding "tea parties" and threatening an Ayn Rand-inspired …

    11/02/2009Politics
  • The PDQ Presidency

    …approach and rejected it (though he did take a Hawaii vacation). He decided to work with President Bush on the TARP bank bailout , and he committed the nation to hundreds of billions in stimulus spending in a recovery bill to be signed not long after he …

    10/24/2009Politics
  • Rules of the Jungle

    …eat up something close to a majority of Wall Street's revenues. And while Goldman and Morgan Stanley have paid back their bailout funds, other large bonus dispensers still owe large sums of money to the public. Every dollar they pay out in compensation …

    10/24/2009Tech and Business
  • Hopes of Grabbing Grassley's Seat Are Premature

    …serving Republican Congressman Tom Latham. But, after bucking his party and president by voting against the original financial bailout , TARP, Latham ended up winning by a massive 21 percentage points. Albrecht wonders is health care will be Latham …

    10/21/2009Blogs
  • Why NY-23 Is More Important Than N.J. and Va. Governor Races

    …Scozzafava. But his platform is reliably conservative: anti-abortion, in favor of traditional marriage, pro-gun, and anti- bailout . The race gets stranger and stranger every day. Last night, Scozzafava's camp apparently called the police on a Weekly …

    10/20/2009Blogs

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