Forget bank bailouts, lawmakers need to help homeowners facing foreclosures now (The Grand Rapids Press)

Saturday, October 17th, 2009

People who bought too much house with too much debt don't deserve our sympathy. But bailing them out would benefit everyone, writes Press Business Editor Nancy Crawley.source

Congresswoman fields stimulus plan questions in Miami Beach (Miami Herald)

Sunday, September 20th, 2009

At a town hall meeting Thursday night in Miami Beach, residents confronted their congresswoman with their concerns about the economy, foreclosures, health insurance and accountability in government bailouts.source

Foreclosures continue to rise (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Months after a $700 million federal bailout package was approved, local municipal officials say the foreclosure crisis doesn't seem to be getting any better.source

Citizens more deserving of bailout check (Orion)

Saturday, March 28th, 2009

The government is buying off all the wrong people. We've been told repeatedly that the number of home foreclosures is skyrocketing, major banks are failing, the stock market is hemorrhaging money and unemployment, world oil and food prices keep rising - on top of it all, Holly Madison and Hugh ...

Geithner’s Plan “Extremely Dangerous,” Economist Galbraith Says

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

From The Business Insider, March 23, 2009: Tim Geithner has finally revealed his plan to fix the banking system and economy.  Paul Krugman, James Galbraith, and others have already trashed it. [We spoke with noted economist Galbraith this morning. In the accompanying segment, he calls the Treasury Secretary’s plan “extremely dangerous.”] Why? In short, ...

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