The banks got the bailout money, and they are not lending it out.
There is no real bailout money coming to Greece.
Both the agency and its board are intended to give the White House ultimate control over how bailout money will be spent.
During 2008, companies that received $295 billion in bailout money had spent $114 million on lobbying and campaign contributions.
What's important is not how one labels the necessary bailout money; it's who pays it.
Without the bailout money, the Greek government could run out of cash and be forced to default on its debts.
Including the bailout money, the projected deficit is well over $200 billion.
With bailout money in hand, Chrysler quickly set to work on new models that would leave the past behind.
All the bailout money is going towards financing the deficit and the debt.
In 2009 during the global financial crisis the bank refused 60 million dollars in bailout money.