Why do Democrats allow squatters to rip off banks then bail out the banks when they go broke?


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NEWARK — A kind of legal history was made recently in Newark. Mark Newton, who makes an appearance in this column every six months or so, was actually evicted. It took the landlord three and half years but he is out. For more than 20 years, Newton has made fighting evictions a specialty - fighting his own...


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Mercadies2000

Why in the world didn't they learn anything from last time?! It's incredible, and to think Obama raked Bush over the coals for it!

Girl Rising

Democrats?

1. No where in the article does it say to which political party Newton is affiliated. What are the main characteristics of this person do you use to ascertain this?
2. I am not getting the bail out bank rhetoric. Are you trying to rewrite history?

The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) is a program of the United States government to purchase assets and equity from financial institutions to strengthen its financial sector that was signed into law by U.S. President George W. Bush on October 3, 2008. It was a component of the government's measures in 2008 to address the subprime mortgage crisis.

3. Con men are Con men all over this great country of ours!

Kevin

Yea, I mean Democrats haven't been prevented from getting things done by ANYONE. Yet still, these type of stories from credible sources such as Barry Carter blogs. For shame.