
Buffett Tells Country, TARP Gave Over Billion to Goldman Sachs
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Buffett Tells Country, TARP Gave Over $1 Billion to Goldman Sachs
At a time when all the tough guys in Washington are making plans to cut Social Security and Medicare benefits for high-living seniors and to cut Head Start for low-income kids, it was generous of Warren Buffett to point out that we taxpayers gave over $1 billion to Goldman Sachs through TARP. Buffett probably didn’t intend to point out this fact to the country, but it is an unavoidable implication of his $2 billion profit on his loans to Goldman.
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