On the recordFebruary 4, 2009
Solutions, however, crafted in haste, rarely are effective and, even worse, can be counterproductive, as TARP.
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congress.govSolutions, however, crafted in haste, rarely are effective and, even worse, can be counterproductive, as TARP.
Shelby criticizes the rushed implementation of TARP, suggesting it may be counterproductive.
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