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yep, that's about what I think too. he could have done more.
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by
mafic
He had an enormous amount of political capital when he was first elected. Whichever side you fell on, he promised hope.
Posted by
Loyola
Jan 10 '17, 18:46
What's changed since 2008? Jesus Christ, nothing.
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You only have to recall 2008 as being the height of the credit crash to realize this is mistaken. -- nm
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Roger More
Jan 10, 19:12
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Stop Roger. Bernanke was pulling the levers on that score. No President blue or red was going to go to the people and say the Chairman of the Federal
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Loyola
Jan 10, 19:24
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I'm not saying he deserves all the credit, but he deserves some. And not just for the things he did do - TARP and the auto bail-out - but also the
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Roger More
Jan 10, 19:37
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I get what you're saying. He did what he thought was possible. You can't fault the man for that. But what was possible was a hell of alot more than
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Loyola
Jan 10, 19:43
yeah, the bailouts were fairly monumental as well. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 10, 19:17
ACA is a big deal, if it stays. -- nm
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mafic
Jan 10, 19:06
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