Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson on Charlie Rose

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Paulson can make excuses till the cows come home yet it is clear that this administration is so inept and incompetent that we would be better off letting children run our government than this bunch of babies. As we are finally nearing the end of these people plundering our nation, we can only hope that something better will happen after Jan 20 else America is doomed.

Ray Fisher of NM 8:11AM October 24, 2008

Anything this man says, I believe the opposite.

The Treasury, along with many others (Greenspan, Cox, Dodd, Barney, Congress, the White House, lenders, and the list goes on...) are responsible for this mess... Yet, here we are empowering the very same people and institutions that got us in this mess in the first place to get us out. And once again, it's all about the corporations, which are in the politicians pockets. The good ole boys club!

To think that this bailout was, according to our fearless leaders, needed to "assist mainstream, so banks could refinance some of these bad mortgages to lower fixed rates and keep people in their homes" and "unfreeze the credit markets so that small businesses could meet their payroll and take loans". I believe this was what was fed to the American Public after the outcry from over 90% of Americans to NOT use our tax money.

Where did we hear anything about healthy banks using our taxpayer money to expand their businesses??? Once again, the American Public is being put in the 'back of the line' and the corporations are making out like fat rats on taxpayer's money. I don't see Paulson suggesting that the small businesses be bailed out... only his cronies, the banks.

Fire Paulson and the rest of the bunch! I don't trust ANY of them!

Norma Ryan of NY 1:30AM October 24, 2008

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