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Jimmy Dore says how the housing market collapsed in 2008 and the banks were teetering on bankruptcy, so the government, i,e, us, bailed them out. After they got their money the banks then repossessed 5.6 houses - a double whammy. Quids in!, [embedded content]
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Jimmy Dore says how the housing market collapsed in 2008 and the banks were teetering on bankruptcy, so the government, i,e, us, bailed them out. After they got their money the banks then repossessed 5.6 houses - a double whammy. Quids in!,Jimmy Dore says how the housing market collapsed in 2008 and the banks were teetering on bankruptcy, so the government, i,e, us, bailed them out. After they got their money the banks then repossessed 5.6 houses - a double whammy. Quids in!, [embedded content]
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