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Re: Re: Re: The Revolution of 1917, American-Style
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is it now? i think the bailouts really only benefited the elite and the banks anyway, the middle class and the poor got nothing out of it |
Oh really? If these bailouts weren't happening, no lending would be occurring, which would have the middle class on its backs. Some of these banks would have just shored up capital, weathered the storm, and survived by the end. They'd just have lower staff numbers and significantly decreased lending, both of which would hurt the middle class.
As a related, the public backlash against the big banks is going to cause the same things. Goldman, JP Morgan, and even Bank of America are talking about repaying the TARP loans as soon as the stress tests are complete to shed the shackles that have been placed on them by these ridiculous compensation demands that will cripple their staff due to departures. In order to do that, they may have to decrease lending, which will hurt you, not them.
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