Which Banks Have TARP Funds Lined Up?

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Melia Favorite - Mortgage Broker

Is this available in Florida for us to broker loans through a lender?

Who would we contact?

The Manatee County Coalition for Affordable Homes has hundreds of folks who can benefit from the program.

Melia Favorite of FL @ Oct 01, 2009 16:26:46 PM

Wells Fargo

I wonder if TARP fund should help homeowners who are on the verge of foreclosure. WF service the note on our loan which is around $150,000 more than what the current market value of the property. I wonder if we should just give up the house altogether with the balance of the total note on the house.??? Any advice is much appreciated.

Alfred of CA @ Jun 09, 2009 12:41:35 PM

TARP and Banks

Along with all the other issues and complaints regarding banks receiving TARP funds and how they're spending it and providing outrageous compensation packages to the so-called leaders of these banks. Another big issue not mentioned to us common people paying for all this is the amount of discriminating layoffs going on in these big banks. Do the research and be amazed.

Karl M Speiser of TN @ Apr 22, 2009 22:47:32 PM

TARP or ARRA (Stimulus) financial data

Where are the financial detail data in open internet covering TARP and ARRA funds. Government or agency should publish the detail data in Microsoft Excel formats for the common citizens or taxpapers. They understand the info via spreadsheets. This will create transparency and prevent the corruptions in politics and financial transactions. Detail listing Data is the key to recover our economy. I would like to recommend the data format just like "www.USASpending.gov". Federal government has tools and resources. Publish TARP and ARRA in www.USAusaspending.gov.

David Yoo of NE @ Mar 20, 2009 08:54:26 AM

Wells Fargo Corporation & Tarp

On Friday March 6, 2009 the day after Wells Fargo cut their dividend "to conserve capital," the corporation paid out bonuses to their staff including the employees in their mortgage division. They took TARP money and are dirty to both the taxpayers and their own shareholders. Shame on Wells Fargo.

Nell Bean of MN @ Mar 07, 2009 23:41:52 PM

Bail out and Pork package

What happened to the America that did what it took to survive? The government!!!! We now have to be so politically correct that it is sickening. The greatest country in the world (Yes I mean America) was developed by a bunch of renegades that did what it took to get things done, and I don't mean the illegal things that are going on in the big companies. I mean get down, get your hands dirty and work. We now have more freeloaders in our society than workers proven this election. IE- gee this is the greatest day of my life, I won't have to make my house payment, car payment, or pay for my gas. You might say: "this is just one lady"! Wrong!!!! I run into it time and again. Oh it is going to get easy now, or I can't wait til February when it will get easy! I have heard this time and again. It's time for Americans to get off their butts and work. We lost everything in the 90's (and I mean everything). As a family farmers we had 5 years of hail in a row and then a year of drought (be careful what you pray for). At the age of 50 and my wife 46 lost everything and I mean everything. It had nothing to do with Clinton (whom I do not like), the government or anyone. The Good Lord was just telling me not to farm anymore. You see He and I have this agreement, no hints cause I am not smart enough to pick up on it. If He wants something from me He has to slap me on the head and he did. In 2000 we started over in this used to be GREAT COUNTRY with nothing. Started a new career without college education and have now put together a nice little bunch of land and stuff paid for, without the help of anyone, not even Bush or the government. It wasn't easy, at one time for 2 weeks Jeannie and I ate corn bread, as that is all we had, but we survived. Been married 36 years this 24th of February.

Just let America Be America. As it says in the Bible, if you don't work you don't eat. I think that is a great idea. Yes there are some that can't work and need help. But as we were going through our broke times, we met and helped people (we did a lot of mission work for the church) that were healthier, younger and better off than we were and they were waiting for the handouts. That stunk. (sorry so long)

Mike Walz of TX @ Feb 15, 2009 12:55:59 PM

AIG

Let's get one thing straight the only reason our government bailed out AIG is because this is the company that holds our political leaders ASSets. Their retirement funds and continued pay comes from and through AIG. They dont give a damn about our ASSets just their ASSets. Very few people kn ow this but now more do!

tim of FL @ Feb 05, 2009 13:53:37 PM

Give me my TARP

"I have the answer a few rich Republicans who also have families, they don't produce anything for a living but pass out other folks income tax money to someone else doing nothing to earn it."

Such an attitude is probably very self-satisfying, but it's also very lazy thinking.

Those willing to let the government giveth, must also be willing to have the government taketh away. So start making those shoes nobody really wants to wear. Oh wait, get ready to wear them anyway, because that's the only shoe you can make. History repeats.

I recently lost my job in an industry that's going the way of the buggy whip -- newspapers. Its demise is partly because of the advances in technology, AND the industry's own poor decision not report news, but to be political advocates. I even got to the point of not bothering to read my own newspaper (just the grocery flyers).

And after my husband and I have put several children through college and have very few funds left, I move on and am planning on getting training in another field. It's not an easy thing to do, I am hoping the cost and sacrifice will pay off, but am grateful I am still able to do so.

I've NEVER sat in church thinking about how a political group is keeping me from from having something I'm entitled to. I hope I never do. But I'am starting to resent being told that because I want to keep the innovation and freedoms this country offers out of the corrupt government's hands, I am a lousy person.

kasper of NH @ Feb 05, 2009 10:03:30 AM

Tarp funds

I own a small company employing 15 and converting animal waste to garden soils. How can I secure approximately 5 billion for expansion across the Eastern US?

Bob Lange of FL @ Feb 05, 2009 09:44:07 AM

TARP recipents

I would also like to know how many church-affiliated credit unions and private banks have received TARP money

Sophia St. John-Brainerd of PA @ Jan 11, 2009 10:13:26 AM

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