America Still Wants to Know, “Where’s the Money?”
Posted by Larry Doyle on January 20th, 2010 3:00 PM |
Where’s the money?
America still wants to know where is the money that has flushed the banking system, but not flowed through to the American economy. That question is the convenient excuse put forth by Martha Coakley, her supporters, the Democratic establishment, and large segments of the media for the Democratic embarrassment in Massachusetts yesterday.
“Where’s the money” is a very fair question. My answer today is the same I offered on December 29th, 2008 when I wrote, “Where’s the Money??…”: (more…)
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