On the recordFebruary 4, 2009
The bitter irony... is we may have succeeded in stabilizing the financial markets some, but it has been at the cost of losing the public's confidence.
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congress.govThe bitter irony... is we may have succeeded in stabilizing the financial markets some, but it has been at the cost of losing the public's confidence.
Bayh highlights the loss of public confidence despite some stabilization of financial markets.
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