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Why Obama is refusing to let Banks repay TARP funds .
Issues Beyond Palo Alto, posted by Perspective, a resident of the Midtown neighborhood, on Apr 4, 2009 at 8:39 am

Here is a link to an Englishman, Stuart Varney, who knows well what is happening here, having fled England 35 years ago during its socialist/regulation revolution..He wrote a piece in the WSJ today about WHY OBAMA IS REFUSING TO LET BANKS GIVE BACK, WITH INTEREST, TARP MONEY. ( Short answer..political control of yet another industry, of course...)

Didn't know that was happening, did you? The only good thing about all this is that businesses across this nation are learning, hopefully not too late, to NEVER TAKE TAX DOLLARS again, and maybe even learning what the Dem party has actually become. Playing politics with economies is very risky indeed...

Title: Why Obama Wants to Control the Banks

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