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OUR BIG FAT GREEK BAILOUT
Hey, if you havent heard about this, Greece is being bailed out, and this week the stock markets responded with glee. Investors must think the worlds financial problems are over. Greece is the birthp...
Posted on 10/30/11 at 2:43 PM
Letter: Ideas for the economy
The stimulation! By the time this is read the American taxpayer will have bailed out some of the country’s largest and wealthiest individuals and their corporations to the tune of $1.5 trillion dollars — a figure so astronomical that only a few of President Osama’s Economical Stimulus Team paid their taxes.By John Windolff, Hudson , February 20, 2009
Some state school districts asking for bail-out after risky investments fail
Wisconsin NewsFive Wisconsin school districts which made $200 million in risky investments could be the next ones to get bailed out by the taxpayers.
February 09, 2009
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Dane County wants $50 billion from feds for bailout
Wisconsin NewsDane County Executive Kathleen Falk has asked President-elect Barack Obama to loan $50 billion of the Wall Street bailout money to local governments.
December 23, 2008
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Randy's Ramblings: Playing politics with the auto industry is playing with fire
On a recent visit to Dave Holt Ford to take a photo of the dealership’s new salesman, Tony Gruber, it occurred to me to ask the owner what he thought about the hubbub in Washington, D.C., over efforts to rescue U.S. automakers.December 18, 2008
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Kind votes for auto bailout; Wisconsin delegation split
Saying the failure of the auto industry would have a devastating effect on the economy U.S. Rep. Ron Kind, D-Wis., of La Crosse voted for the $14 billion auto industry rescue package on Wednesday night.
December 11, 2008
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Ryan says auto bailout looks bleak; bad news for Kenosha and Janesville
U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, D-Wis., of Janesville says there’s no guarantee his colleagues will approve a federal loan package for the auto industry.December 04, 2008
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Feingold, Kohl to go along with auto industry bailout
Wisconsin NewsWisconsin’s two U.S. senators say they can go along with a bailout of the auto industry but only with strings that hold the automakers accountable.
November 19, 2008
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Battle over auto bail-out leaves Wisconsin workers wondering
Wisconsin NewsWashington’s tug-of-war with the auto industry leaves thousands of Wisconsin jobs hanging in the balance.
November 18, 2008
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How are three local banks impacted by government bailout?
Local banks are feeling the discomfort of the economic downturn, but the pain is minimal when compared to the national scene. In reality, local banks have likely never been involved in a subprime loan and they are doing just fine.By Doug Stohlberg , November 06, 2008
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Feingold nay, Kohl yea on Senate bailout vote
Wisconsin NewsWisconsin’s U.S. Sen. Russ Feingold of Middleton, was one of just nine Democrats to vote against the financial industry rescue plan the Senate passed last night.
October 02, 2008
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Kohl, Feingold not tipping hand on Senate bailout vote tonight
Wisconsin NewsThe U.S. Senate will vote tonight (Wednesday) on the latest compromise to rescue the financial services industry.
October 01, 2008
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Money managers in state worried about bailout failure
Wisconsin NewsMoney managers in southeast Wisconsin say a government bailout of the country’s financial system is unpleasant but necessary.
September 30, 2008
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Wisconsin lawmakers still looking over bailout compromise
Wisconsin NewsWisconsin’s federal lawmakers are still reviewing the financial industry bail-out bill that was unveiled late Sunday.
September 29, 2008
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House downs bailout plan; Wisconsin Congressional delegation mixed
Wisconsin NewsThe U.S. House has rejected the proposed $700 billion bailout of the financial services industry and Wisconsin Congressman were mixed.
September 29, 2008
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WI Congressional delegation not endorsing bailout
Wisconsin NewsNone of Wisconsin’s federal lawmakers are ready to endorse the $700 billion financial industry bailout that was hammered out Thursday but appeared doomed last night.
September 26, 2008
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