Two weeks after the inquiry from Inouye's office, Central Pacific announced that the Treasury would inject $135 million.
While at least 33 senators own shares in banks that got federal aid, a review of financial disclosures and records obtained from regulatory agencies shows no other instance of the office of a senator intervening on behalf of a bank in which he owned shares.
OOooOOOoo in living color ! Good one M.. so very true. Many towns aren't having fireworks this year because their budgets won't allow for it..
ReplyDeleteOh the irony of it.......
I'm pickled pink!
ReplyDeleteIs that Bill Cosby sitting on the stool?
ReplyDeleteOh, wait! That be brotha Barry, Mista Deception, who won (was handed) the election, and promised the people (sucka's) Change.
Many of whom were outside this evening watching fireworks, while waist deep in fascism, tyranny and credulity, celebrating freedom
Two weeks after the inquiry from Inouye's office, Central Pacific announced that the Treasury would inject $135 million.
ReplyDeleteWhile at least 33 senators own shares in banks that got federal aid, a review of financial disclosures and records obtained from regulatory agencies shows no other instance of the office of a senator intervening on behalf of a bank in which he owned shares.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/06/30/AR2009063004229.html