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Feb.20
3:38 PM ET
Friday, 20 Feb 2009
Tarp, Auto Bailout & Stimulus - All Explained In Pictures
If Rick Santelli wanted to explain his feelings about government rescue programs to a 5-year-old, he might want to use visual aids. Here are some classic photos gaining new life on the internet as "The Bailout Explained in Pictures".
By the way, as amazing as the final image is, Snopes.com claims it's not real. But all the other photographs are authentic.
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