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In 2008, the U.S. government handed out $700 billion in bailout money under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). But who really benefited? It wasn’t small businesses, entrepreneurs, or everyday Americans. It was the big banks—who turned government money into power, influence, and a near-permanent lock on capital access.
In this episode of The Kala Hampton Show, we’re diving deep into one of the biggest financial power plays in modern history.
Here’s what we’re unpacking:
This isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a warning. Because the same forces that shaped 2008 are at play today. If you don’t understand the game, you can’t compete.
Tune in to learn how capital really moves, who’s making the rules, and what it takes to break through the barriers designed to keep power in the hands of the few.
Link to Policy Analysis: Strategic Policy Analysis: Navigating Federal Shifts in Capital Access, AI, and Global Economic Competition.
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In 2008, the U.S. government handed out $700 billion in bailout money under the Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP). But who really benefited? It wasn’t small businesses, entrepreneurs, or everyday Americans. It was the big banks—who turned government money into power, influence, and a near-permanent lock on capital access.
In this episode of The Kala Hampton Show, we’re diving deep into one of the biggest financial power plays in modern history.
Here’s what we’re unpacking:
This isn’t just a history lesson. It’s a warning. Because the same forces that shaped 2008 are at play today. If you don’t understand the game, you can’t compete.
Tune in to learn how capital really moves, who’s making the rules, and what it takes to break through the barriers designed to keep power in the hands of the few.
Link to Policy Analysis: Strategic Policy Analysis: Navigating Federal Shifts in Capital Access, AI, and Global Economic Competition.
Send us a text
Support the show