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Congressional Hearing on TARP Accountability
Congress wants accountiblity for $7 Billion Wall Street Bailout!
Click Here To View Archived Webcast of Congressional Hearing, Febuary 11, 2009
Middle class American taxpayers, their children and their grandchildren will be paying for the government's $700 Billion Wall Street bailout! What makes privileged Wall Street bankers think they deserve bonuses equal to over five times the average American working family's yearly income, when we have to suffer with foreclosures, exponentially rising energy costs and exorbitant health care costs?
Congress asks Wall Street CEOs:
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of Congressional Hearing for TARP Accountability: Use of Federal Assistance by the First TARP Recipients
Why Does A Victim of EMC Still Suffer While the FTC Wins $28 Million;
and the Former CEO Walks Off with $155 Million;
and Our Government Bails Out the Predatory Lenders
At a Tune of $700 Billion of Taxpayer Dollars???
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Where is the Money??
Why Haven't Bailout Funds Trickled Down from Wall Street to Average Americans?
House Finance Panel to Bankers: Where's the Money?
February 11, 2009
In this clip, Rep Gary Ackerman D-NewYork, confronts bankers and demands to know where the tax bailout money went?
C-span coverage of House financial services committee confrontation with America's biggest bankers. Executives from the financial institutions who received funds from the $700 billion banking bailout faced their critics on Wednesday February 11, 2009 in Washington.
The chief executives at the hearing are: Kenneth D. Lewis of Bank of America, Robert P. Kelly of Bank of New York Mellon, Vikram Pandit of Citigroup, Lloyd C. Blankfein of Goldman Sachs, Jamie Dimon of JPMorgan Chase, John J. Mack of Morgan Stanley, Ronald E. Logue of State Street, and John G. Stumpf of Wells Fargo.
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