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13. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune would perhaps have benefited from reading this NYTimes article ...
... before criticizing Franken's position on the bailout:

So When Will Banks Give Loans?
By JOE NOCERA
Published: October 24, 2008

It is starting to appear as if one of Treasury’s key rationales for the recapitalization program — namely, that it will cause banks to start lending again — is a fig leaf, Treasury’s version of the weapons of mass destruction.

In fact, Treasury wants banks to acquire each other and is using its power to inject capital to force a new and wrenching round of bank consolidation. As Mark Landler reported in The New York Times earlier this week, “the government wants not only to stabilize the industry, but also to reshape it.” Now they tell us.

Indeed, Mr. Landler’s story noted that Treasury would even funnel some of the bailout money to help banks buy other banks. And, in an almost unnoticed move, it recently put in place a new tax break, worth billions to the banking industry, that has only one purpose: to encourage bank mergers. As a tax expert, Robert Willens, put it: “It couldn’t be clearer if they had taken out an ad.”

Friday delivered the first piece of evidence that this is, indeed, the plan. PNC announced that it was purchasing National City, an acquisition that will be greatly aided by the new tax break, which will allow it to immediately deduct any losses on National City’s books.

...

I don’t know about you, but I’m starting to feel as if we’ve been sold a bill of goods.

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   Norm Coleman is a Republican hack.  Eric J in MN   Oct-25-08 03:02 PM   #1 
   Yeah, I wonder what's going on there...  Glenda   Oct-25-08 03:13 PM   #6 
      The Star Tribune has moved to the right, but hopefully Minnesotans...  Eric J in MN   Oct-25-08 03:21 PM   #7 
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   This disgusts me...  Glenda   Oct-25-08 03:06 PM   #3 
   Thanks for quoting that. I hadn't known that the Star Tribune was purchased...  Eric J in MN   Oct-25-08 04:51 PM   #12 
   Norm Coleman hangs out with a known 60's radical  ben_meyers   Oct-25-08 03:10 PM   #4 
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   I just donated again...  Glenda   Oct-25-08 05:14 PM   #15 
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   The Minneapolis Star-Tribune would perhaps have benefited from reading this NYTimes article ...  krkaufman   Oct-25-08 04:56 PM   #13 
   And newspapers wonder why their circulation is dwindling.  krkaufman   Oct-25-08 04:59 PM   #14 
   Franken's got this one! All he needs to do is hold onto Obama's  Tutonic   Oct-25-08 06:10 PM   #16 
 

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